Sunday, June 5, 2016

Get The Cheapest Data Plan For All Android, IOS, Blackberry & PC For June '16


Regardless of who you are, what you are, and where you are, there is always a data plan that suite you. My job is to make sure you get the best cheapest and fastest data plan ever. Fasten your seat belt because I’m about to take you on a flight that will last you 30 days before you reach your destination.

First of all, I’m going to start with these networks below;


Glo: Glo vowed to rubbish you with the cheapest available data plan ever, I’m sure you can’t find this available in any network in Nigeria.

Do you know that you can now get Glo Killer Data bundle below

1. N1000 = 2GB valid for 30 days
2. N2000 = 6GB valid for 30 days
3. N2500 = 10GB valid for 30 days
4. N3000 = 12GB valid for 30 days
5. N4000 = 18GB valid for 30 days
6. N5000 = 24GB valid for 30 days
7. N8000 = 48GB valid for 30 days

How Can I Subscribe?
Dial *777#, choose monthly data and choose the plan of your choice.

Will it Work on my Device?

Yes, it works on all devices without tweaking.

If Glo network is not slow in your location, then you have no excuse for not getting 10GB or 12GB.



Airtel: Thank God for the discovery of Airtel BB10 plan that has been saving lives from 1900BC. If you are using an android phone and Airtel network is fast in your location and you are not using Airtel to browse, then you are wrong.

Here are the new Airtel Data Plan and Prices
Get 5GB for N2.500 dial *437*1#

7GB for N3,500 dial *438#
3.5GB for N2000 dial *437#
1.5GB for N1000 dial *496#
750MB for N500 dial *418# Valid for 14Days.
And 12GB for N5000

This is how I got 4GB for N1000 on my Airtel Sim

>>Get a new Airtel sim fully registered,
>>recharge your line with *555*pin# and your account will be credited with Free 1GB + N2560 free airtime to call airtel lines
>>Dial *431# to subscribe to BB10 blackberry package and extra 3GB will be given to you making it 4GB.

Note that until your free 1GB exhaust before they’ll start deducting 3GB data plan.



MTN: This guys have greatly step up their game, they are the initiator of the cheapest data you are all enjoying right now. A lot of packages have been introduced lately in which some of you are already aware of.

Do you know you can get 1GB for N500? But for pulse users . Dial *406*2# to get the package.


Daily Users
MTN 30MB For 100 (Valid for 24Hrs) SMS 104 to 131
MTN 100MB For N200 (Valid for 24Hrs) SMS 113 to 131

Weekly Users
MTN 750MB For N500 (Valid for 7 Days) SMS 103 to I31

Monthly
MTN 1.5GB for N1000 (Valid for 30 Days) SMS 106 to 131
MTN 3.5GB for N2,000 (Valid for 30 Days) SMS 110 to 131
MTN 10GB for N5,000 (Valid for 30 Days) SMS 116 to 131
MTN 22GB for N10,000 (Valid for 30 days) SMS 117 to 131

Data Plan For All Mifi Users (3Months)
MTN 50GB For N20,000 (Valid for 3Months) SMS 118 to 131
MTN 85GB For N50,000 (Valid for 3Months) SMS 133 to 131


For Heavy Internet Users
Airtel’s Unlimited Night Plan gives you unlimited download between the hours of 11pm and 6am. Unlike what their elder brother gives you from 12am – 4am.

To Get The Airtel Unlimited Night Data plan
1. N100- Unlimited browsing for 1 hour between 11pm and 6am
2. N200- Unlimited browsing for 2 hours between 11pm and 6am

How to subscribe to the Airtel Unlimited Night data plan?
1. Migrate to the Airtel SmartTRYBE by dialing *312#
2. Dial *312*3# to subscribe to the Airtel Unlimited Night Plan

MTN 500MB For N25.
This plan is only usable from 12am – 4am. If you have up to 4sims, with 100, you get 2GB.

How Can I Get MTN 500MB for N25?
It is pretty simple, just do the below;
>>Migrate to MTN Pulse package if you are not already there by dialing *406#
>>Make sure you have minimum of N30 in your phone
>>Send NIGHT to 131 via SMS and you’ll get a message like this “Dear customer, you have successfully subscribed to Free Night Browsing between 00:00 and 04:00. N25 has been deducted from your account.”

Note: this plan is usable only within 12am – 4am.

FAQ
>>Can I accumulate it?
Ans: No, you can’t accumulate it
>>Can I Subscribe for it again when I exhaust the first 500MB?
Ans: No, you can’t till the next day.

If you have more than 1 MTN sim, with just N100, you have 2GB staring at you.
Is this a Yea or a Nah for you?

Sorry no Etisalat post, we will do that in our next post, are you using Etisalat? Do you find them good?


Saturday, June 4, 2016

BREAKING NEWS! FG Scraps Post UTME, JAMB Sets Cutoff Mark At 180




The Federal Government has scrapped the conduct of post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) for candidates seeking admission into higher institution across the country.

Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, said this on Thursday in Abuja after declaring open the 2016 Combined Policy Meeting on Admissions to Universities, Polytechnics and other institutions.

Minister Adamu expressed confidence in the examination conducted by JAMB and added that there was no need for other examination to be conducted by universities after JAMB.

He said: “As far as I am concerned the nation has confidence in what JAMB is doing.

The universities should not be holding another examination and if the universities have any complain against JAMB let them bring it and then we address it.

“If JAMB is qualified enough to conduct tests and they have conducted test then there will be no need to conduct another test for students to gain admission.”

The Minister also asked the JAMB to stop extra charges on several categories of changes on admissions such as the change of course, change of school and others.

Meanwhile, the JAMB has pegged the cut – off mark for admission for 2016 at 180.

The 180 benchmark, applies to all universities and higher institutions in the country, including polytechnics, colleges of education, and others.

Online Payment Methods for Nigerians: 5 Ways to Receive Payment From Foreigners (Aside Paypal).


 
        No doubt, Paypal is about the most widely used
payment method for online transactions —
worldwide. But sadly, Nigerians are no longer
allowed to use the service.
This restriction is one of the major worries of
Nigerian webmasters and online entrepreneurs. In
fact, it is the reason why some Nigerians are yet to
start their online businesses.




Note that these alternatives may not be perfect
replacements for Paypal, but they’ll provide an
avenue for you to receive payment from abroad.
(Of course, half a loaf is better than no bread.)


1. Western Union Money Transfer
With this method, you can receive payment from
anywhere in the world. If you’re a freelancer, this
may be a good option for you — provided you have
clients that are understanding.
Note that you must have a valid government-issued
ID card (such as an international passport,
national identity card, or drivers’ license) before
you can receive payments.
Although this payment method is very speedy, it
may not suitable for very small payments due to
the transfer and transaction charges.
2. Cheque
If you’re planning to venture (or you’re already)
into affiliate marketing or Google Adsense,
receiving a check may be the best (or even the
only) option for you. This option is suitable for
freelancers, too.
Once you request your payment (from the company
or individual you’re dealing with), a US cheque
(check) would be sent to your mailing address, and
you can get your cash at any Nigerian bank.
Receiving funds through cheques may take weeks,
depending on the bank you use as well as the
issuing bank. So, this payment method may not be
suitable if you need the funds urgently.
To receive funds via cheques, you must have a
domiciliary account (an international banking
account that can be used for sending and receiving
payments worldwide). You can easily open a
domiciliary account with any Nigerian bank, but
you must have a valid identity document
(international passport, drivers’ license, or
national ID card) and other requirements (which
vary depending on the bank). You can visit any
bank to make enquiries on opening a domiciliary
account.
Please note that transaction charges apply to
cheques, and these may vary from bank to bank.
WARNING: Have your cheque sent only to a valid
mailing address! If your address cannot be traced
easily, you may lose your cheque.
3. Bank Wire transfer
This method of payment is very simple: your funds
are transferred from the sender’s bank account to
your own bank account here in Nigeria. Once
again, you’ll need a domiciliary account for you to
receive payment through this method.
Though speedy as it may seem, this payment
method is not instant. You may have to wait for
days to a few weeks before receiving your funds.
But the option is suitable for almost everyone in
online business.
4. Payoneer Mastercard
This is the coolest option for Nigerians (in my own
opinion). With the Payoneer debit MasterCard, you
can receive payment from freelance job sites,
affiliate networks, individuals, and companies.
To get your Payoneer debit card, you have two
options:
If you’re going into online freelance business
(writing, web design, programming, SEO,
graphics design, virtual assistance,
translation, etc.) or affiliate marketing, you
can request the card through the freelance
outsourcing site or affiliate network you
want to work with. Elance, Odesk,
Freelancer, Markethealth, and Fiverr are
examples of Payoneer partners through
which you can request your own card.
Visit Payoneer’s website to request the card
directly.
After your request has been confirmed by the
Payoneer support, you’ll be sent an email
informing you of the shipment as well as the
expected delivery date. (You’d be told to wait for
28 days, but I receive my own cards in less than 20
days. So, it depends on your location in Nigeria.)
WARNING: Payoneer does not deliver to mailboxes.
Only residential addresses are allowed. So, use a
valid residential address that can be traced easily.
If your card gets lost in transit, you may be asked
to pay $50 (about N7500) before another card is
sent to you.
The Payoneer card allows you to receive direct
payment from freelance sites and affiliate
networks. Also, individuals can load funds directly
to your card from another credit/debit card.
Once you have the funds on your card, you’ll get an
email notification from Payoneer, and you can
withdraw your funds instantly from any ATM that
processes Mastercard-issued cards (I only know of
GTB and Zenith bank ATMs at the moment).
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