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ABSTRACT
The paper aimed to assess the marketing strategies of MTN Nigeria. However, other objectives of the study are to examine MTN Nigeria's internal and external environment, the various competitive strategies adopted by MTN Nigeria, to identify various competitive strategies adopted by MTN and to investigate the core competences of MTN Nigeria to determine their position in the Nigeria Telecom market. The research also focused on the theories of marketing strategies and Nigeria Telecom industry. The research comprises of primary, as well as secondary research, in which, the secondary research is conducted by reviewing literature from various online resources and books and conducting interviews with the subscribers of MTN Nigeria. Further, the primary research is performed by conducting an email/questionnaire survey of the people living in Nigeria and using telecommunication services of Nigeria.
Nigeria is located on south of the Sahara desert on the Gulf of Guinea in western Africa, and in the north of equator (Afigbo; Ali & Muegge, 2007, pp. 312-317). Nigeria is also considered as the most densely inhabited region in Africa with an estimated population of 167 million people in 2011 (UNCP&D, 2012, pp.1). The major industries in Nigeria are agriculture and petroleum that contribute towards 40% and 25% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), respectively (The Economist Intelligence Unit, 2007, pp. n.d). After observing three decades of political instability and military rules, the democratic elections were reverted in 1999. Nigeria gained independence from British in 1960, and during that time, Nigeria possessed 18,724 lines in telephone infrastructure to serve a population of approximately 40 million people (Ndukwe, 2000, pp. n.d). However, even after substantial investment in the telecommunication services ...