Security companies in Nigeria (6 found)

Maloyzi Security is a company engaged in design, installation, maintenance and sales of electronic security systems, with constant innovation and technological development ranking with the world standard. Founded in 2009 by a team of engineers, configuring systems that meet the client's requirement and specifications.

Founded by two industry professionals who have over 60 years global security experience, Mantra Protection Solutions Limited, is one of Nigeria’s leading security companies. Recognised as a dynamic, powerful force in the world of security provision, their inherent understanding of security risk management within the demanding, highly charged Nigerian business environment has made them uniquely qualified to work with major commercial operations.

IPS BODYGUARD is a protection, safety and private security agency specialized in close protection, surveillance and home security and events security. Skills areas : - Risk assessment and security audit as well as analysis of economic markets, - Fight against terrorism, prevention of theft and aggression, anticipation of danger

SABTELCOM Sarl Cameroon aims to give customers the best service for their investment and expectations. They offer services in telecommunication systems, digital & IP based security systems, P.A.T testing (Portable Appliance Testing and Certification), data structured cabling and certification solutions, CCTV installation and maintenance systems, fibre optic cabling, wireless installations, moves & changes, and new installations.

Tutaré Risk Management is a fully licensed and registered company providing worldwide risk management and commercial security. They deliver international standards, providing quality service across the client portfolio.

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