Showing posts with label Mtn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mtn. Show all posts

How to Get Free MTN 7.5GB, 4.5GB and N15,000 Credit

MTN is on it again. Did I just say MTN on it, I don’t think so. I think their network is unstable and that’s how this awoof came about. So, I would advise you try this trick immediately so you don’t miss out as it won’t last.



Remember that since the past few weeks, MTN system was under upgrade which leads to the blockage of MTN BIS tweak and some other MTN free internet tricks that isn’t working anymore. The MTN music plus tweak still rocks till now.

MTN Discontinues free Night call service – Way forward?

Things must be really hard for MTN ever since the FG fined the company. However lots of changes have been going on since then. As of last month, they stopped one of the cheapest tariff plans which is the MTN true talk+, and this time around, they’ve put a stop to the MTN free night call service.


According to MTN, the discontinuation of their free night call service was directed by NCC., which entails that customers would be charged for happy hour calls at normal rate.

How to Stop Getting Annoying Text Messages from MTN and Etisalat Nigeria

The rate at which most of Nigerian network providers sends Text ads can be so frustrating and this irritates me especially when I’m expecting a bank credit alert. Lol.

Sometimes, you’ll get to notice that you automatically opt-in for something you don’t want to and the next minutes, you’ll be charged for what you don’t know about. I still remember how my grand mum disturbs me on how MTN Nigeria keep charging her unnecessary for unknown transaction. This is because of the spamming text ads they send and she might’ve mistakenly opted-in to any of the service shown via the text ads.

Etisalat Nigeria is another network that keeps sending me spamming sms and some other useless text ads. Sometimes, they even grow wings to send voice ads via phone calls. That very moment I’ll think it’s a call from one of my client that wants to sign for another contract, only for me to hear recorded voice ads from Etisalat network. This can be so frustrating and I know that every one of you that uses these networks also face similar challenge as I do.

MTN Unlimited Daily Plan Goes for N150 – Works on All devices

While we’re still flexing the MTN free browsing tricks, they decided to wise up introducing the best internet data package in Nigeria that you can’t ignore. This plan isn’t capped but unlimited and with just N150, you can browse, stream and download for 24 hrs without limits.


I was thinking that their weekend plan was a top-notched data package, but this package seems to rule them all. For now, I don’t think any internet service provider in Nigeria offers as cheap as this. Anyways, the competition keeps getting tougher as time counts.

MTN N300 for 3GB weekend data plan is out… Subscription code?

Just after Airtel introduces their N100 for 1GB weekend data package, MTN had no other choice than to unleash a similar data package which costs MTN users N300 for 3GB data plan and can be used the whole weekend, back to the exact subscription day and time before expiring.



This internet package works perfectly on all internet enabled devices which includes your iOS (iPad or iPhone) devices, blackberry 10, windows phone, Android, Symbian, Java, windows, Mac OS X and Linux computer.

Jumia and MTN unveils Free Internet in Nigeria via Zero Data App

We have often heard that 'there is no such thing as a free lunch'. Ironically, we were also advised that 'The best things in life are free'. Quite opposite statements! Count on Jumia, the leading online shopping destination in Africa, to make the second saying a reality with its latest initiative developed in collaboration with telecom mogul MTN. We are of course talking about the Jumia Zero Data App!

This latest initiative aims at further reducing data costs which are the greatest barrier so far to extending internet mobile access in Nigeria. Indeed in Lagos alone, one gigabyte of data on mobile networks—the only means of accessing the internet for most—is not less N1,000.