The firm has since opened offices in Lagos and Accra respectively. The technology solution and application provider has had an immediate impact in the Nigerian oil sector where it is involved in large implementation of Systems Applications Products solutions at the state oil producer, the Nigeria National Petroleum Company, Niger Delta Development Commission in Port Harcourt and Delta State in Asaba.
Its solutions have boosted Nigeria’s oil production capacity through implementation of modern technology required in the oil drilling and pumping sites.
TTCS chief executive officer Mr Ellman Chanakira said it was operating as 23rd Century Systems Nexus Alliance in Nigeria.
“Previously we used to operate offshore whereby we would send resources from Zimbabwe as and when required for project work but now we have staff on the ground,” he said.
The company has six staff members from Nigeria going through training at TTCS head office in Harare. The Nigerian technology experts have been in Zimbabwe now for six months.
In addition, TTCS has presales staff in Nigeria to boost their marketing.
Mr Chanakira said the Nigerian market was responding positively to the TTCS solutions, applications and other technology services aimed at improving the way Nigeria conducted its business.
“Our services are very well received in West Africa. TTCS is very strong brand in Nigeria and across Africa in general. We are also very active in Ghana and will move into French speaking Africa later this year,” he said.
Following the positive response, TTCS aims to launch its cloud-based solution, Cumulus, in the two West African countries. The service was first launched in Zimbabwe last year and later imported to Rwanda and Uganda. – CAJ News.



