Lebara is a popular telecommunication provider with a domineering presence in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Denmark, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Spain and Switzerland. It is a London-based telecommunication company that provides its services using the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) business model.
Lebara is set to hit the Nigeria telecommunication market and that brings us to today’s discussion. Lebara Nigeria has secured 0724 as their official phone number series. It also holds a Tier 5 Mobile Virtual Network Operator license, which is the highest permit under Nigeria’s telecom regulatory framework. This means that the company is officially approved by the Nigerian government; hence, they can lease infrastructure from existing telecom networks in Nigeria and subsequently build their innovative and digitally driven telecom services nationwide.
Lebara Nigeria is customer-oriented; hence, subscribers will buy minutes and not airtime.
What is Lebara Nigeria Going to Do Differently
The major thing that Labara Nigeria is going to do differently from other existing telecom providers is that customers will buy minutes and not airtime.
Unlike MTN, Airtel, Glo and 9Mobile networks, where customers buy airtime with inconsistent call rates, Lebara Nigeria will make a paradigm shift by allowing customers to buy minutes instead of the airtime that we are used to.
For instance, if you buy 100 minutes on Lebara and make 2-minute calls, you’ll still have 98 minutes left. This will help you have full control of your telecom budget because it has a clear pattern and no hidden charges.
With Lebara, you may not need to bother yourself about the call rates and cheaper tariff plans because you will buy minutes and decide the duration of each of your calls, unlike the current telecom networks, where there is no clear pattern and consistency on the call rate.
Who is the Chief Operating Officer of Lebara Nigeria
The chief operating officer of Lebara Nigeria is Akin Adesokan. He has been in the forefront of piloting and advancing the presence of Lebara telecom services in Nigeria. In one of his statements, he revealed that the company is totally committed to delivering accessible, high-quality and customer-oriented services to Nigerian subscribers.
According to punchng.com, Adesokan has this to say about the company:
“Our readiness with the 0724 series and full interconnect setup underscores our unwavering commitment to seamless integration, customer freedom, and market inclusivity.”
Head of Corporate Communications at Lebara Nigeria
The head of Corporate communications at Lebara Nigeria is Samuel Alabi. He has this to say about the company. “You buy minutes, not airtime. If your call ends in 30 seconds, you still have 99 minutes and 30 seconds left. That’s the kind of clarity and control we are bringing to Nigerian telecoms.”
Lebara Nigeria Phone number
The Lebara Nigeria phone number will start with 0724. With this number series, Lebara Nigeria has broken into the Nigerian market and is ready to introduce their innovative and customer-centric telecom services to Nigerian subscribers.
Lebara Nigeria launch date
According to lebara.ng, Lebara Nigeria will be launched in the third quarter of 2025. This means that Nigerians are expecting the launch of this digital and innovative telecom provider between the months of July and September.
Lebara Nigeria SIM card
Legara Nigeria has not unveiled their official SIM card. However, we are expecting that the London-based telecom service provider will unveil their SIM card soonest.
How to subscribe to Lebara Nigeria
At launch, Nigerians will be able to subscribe to Lebara Nigeria by purchasing the Lebara SIM card from reliable vendors, activating it with the standard method they will provide, and then choosing a suitable plan for themselves.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is Lebara in Nigeria?
Lebara is about to hit the Nigerian telecommunications market. A statement from the company revealed that they will extend their operation to Nigeria and are set to launch their presence in the country in the third quarter of the year.
2. Which Country Uses Lebara?
There are about nine different countries that use Lebara; they are the United Kingdom, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Switzerland and Australia. And guess what? Nigeria is set to join these countries soon.
3. Which network does Lebara use?
The network that Lebara uses is the Vodafone network. This network is reliable and fast with a robust 5G network that has an average speed of 20 mbps.
4. Who is the CEO of Lebara?
The CEO of Lebara is Stephen Shurrock. He became the Chief Executive Officer of Lebara in 2020, a position he is still holding to date.
