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MTN MTN Better Tal[/b]k Dial *123*2*6# or text BT to 131 to migrate to MTN Betatalk Benefits Customers will be rewarded with 200% bonus airtime on every recharge of N100 and above which 3 times the value. The bonus airtime will be available for national calls, national SMS and PAYG data. 10MB data when customers recharge with N100.00 airtime or more. The data bonus will be awarded only once a week. (i.e. on first recharge of N100 & above, subsequent eligible recharges in the same week will not attract a 10MB data bonus). The data bonus will be valid for 7 days from the time it is awarded. Customer will only enjoy the 200% bonus while they are on the Beta Talk Plan. If they migrate out to any other existing tariff plan they lose all the bonus [b]MTN SuperSaver + Dial *408*1# or text 408 to 131 to migrate to MTN Super saver plus Benefits Super Rate: Flat rate of 15 kobo/second for calls ACROSS ALL local Networks after the first minute of MTN-to-MTN calls and MTN-to-Other networks call at 40 kobo per second respectively. Super Roaming - This allows you enjoy free incoming call and SMS in more countries when you travel abroad to eligible destinations. Super International Call - This allows you make discounted calls up to 50% to eligible international destinations Super News: Daily News Headline Alert FREE Happy Hour calls to MTN numbers from 00.30am to 04:30 every day (including weekends) as long as you have minimum balance of N100 in your account at 00:30 MTN Smooth Talk Plus To Migrate to MTN SmoothTalk Plus, dial *401# or send 401 to 131 Benefits Flat rate of 15 kobo/second for calls ACROSS ALL local Networks after the first minute of the day at 40 kobo per second. Free 10MB weekly on N100 recharge. Start of Call notification to inform you the rate at which your call will be charged. End of Call to inform you of your call duration, total call cost and airtime balance. FREE Happy Hour calls to MTN numbers from 00.30am to 04:30 every day (including weekends) as long as you have minimum balance of N100 in your account at 00:30. MTN Tru Talk To Migrate to MTN TruTalk, dial *400# or send 400 to 131. Benefits 20 kobo/sec for MTN2MTN calls and MTN to other networks from the very first second. End of Call notification to inform you of your call duration, total call cost and balance. Glo Glo BUMPA To migrate to Glo Bumpa, dial *100*10*1# Benefits Glo BUMPA offers 200% bonus on every recharge from N100 and above e.g. You recharge N100 and get N300. This 200% bonus is on every recharge forever. Glo Bounce To migrate to Glo Bounce, dial *170*4# Benefits Call for as low as 15k/s flatrate to all networks and as low as 11k/s to your friends who switch to or are on on the Glo Bounce Plan Call rate from glo to another network is 15kobo per second Campus zone call rate is 11kobo per second Sms rate is N3 per sms 50% bonus on recharge of N100 100% bonus on recharge of N200 200% bonus on recharge of N500 and above Free 15MB on every recharge of N200 and above Unlimited free SMS. 1 free for 1 charged Glo Infinito To migrate, dial *100*9*2#. To add 10 frequently called family and friends Dial *101*1*Mobile No# Benefits Flat Calling rate of 20K/s enables you to call ANY network in Nigeria at 20K/s from 1st to the last second of your call. Family and Friends rate of 11k/s means you can call 10 frequently called family, friends and associates at 11k/s once you register such numbers. G-BAM To migrate to G-Bam, Dial *100*5*1# Benefits Glo-to-Glo calls at 15kobo per second Glo to Other Networks at 15kobo per second Call to 5 Special Numbers at 11kobo per second SMS from Glo-to-Glo and Glo to Other Networks for just N4 Free 5MB Daily. 5K/kb outside the free 5MB Additional packages from Glo Glo Free Tommorrow With Glo Free tomorrow, whatever you use today, you get DOUBLE back FREE TOMORROW. No conditions attached. You get back double what you use on a daily basis the next day. Simple. Just dial *300# and you get back Double your daily usage the next day. Subscription is FREE. Glo 11k/s Prepaid Plan To migrate dial *100*6*1# Benefits Onnet calling rate: 11K/s Offnet calling rate: 11K/s Selected international destinations- US, UK (land lines), India, Canada & China @ 20K/s SMS(Local): N4 SMS(International): N10 Daily access fee: N5 Daily access fee of ₦5 is charged on the first call of the day and is valid till 11.59pm each day Airtel smartPREMIER To migrate to this plan dial *318# or sending “YES” to 318. Benefits 1. All calls to all networks in Nigeria are at 11k/sec after the 1st min of the day at 40k/sec. All calls to UK landlines, US, India, Canada, China are at 11k/sec after the 1st min of the day at 40k/sec. Receive calls for free while roaming for up to 500 minutes/month Generous data bonus on every recharge for up to 150mb. smartTALK To migrate to this plan dial *315# or send YES to 315. Benefits 1. Call all networks in Nigeria at 11 kobo per second (from the very 1st second) for a daily access fee of ₦5 charged on your first call of the day. 2. Make international calls at 20k per second to the USA, Canada, China, India and UK Landline. smartTRYBE To migrate to Trybe dial *312# or send 'YES' to 312. For a one off opt in to the campus offer, dial *312*1# or send 'CAMPUS' to 312. Benefits 1. Call as low as 11k/sec on campus when you migrate to Trybe and also opt in to the campus zone offer by dialing *312*1# 2. Enjoy 11k/sec for Trybe calls 3. Get free access to WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook and BBM. 4. Up to 60MB free monthly data (i.e. maximum of 15MB/week upon recharge of N200 weekly) 5. Pay for 2 sms, get 5 free. SmartTRYBE Junior To Opt in to SmartTRYBE Junior, simply dial *317# or send YES to 317 Benefits 1. Free calls & SMS to Mum & Dad from kid’s line 2. 10% bonus of airtime transferred to kid’s line when the parents recharge 3. 100% bonus on data purchases from 200MB and above to browse and much more 4. NERDC approved courses presented in formats that make learning fun for kids Smart Connect It comes with the 4-in-1 new sim Benefits 1. 200% bonus on all recharges of N200 and above. 2. 15Mb weekly free data on recharges from N200. 3. N300 weekly Family and friends bonus on recharges of N200 and above. 4. 7 Hours of night call between 11pm and 6am at 11k/sec. Continue here: http://www.topnetblog.com/2016/01/tariff-plan-prepaid-for-all-networks-in.html#more |
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I have seen many bloggers fail In Nigeria. And if some writers were to write about what causes the failure, they quickly jump into conclusion discussing the same thing previous writer had written on, such as laziness, thinking of being successful within a short period of time, not determined, blogging because others are doing it. Are this points true? My answer is yes and no, yes because it’s possible and No because it’s not true for everyone that crashed out that crashed out from the blogosphere. So I call this points “fallacy of hasty generalization”. I believe there would have being more successful bloggers in Nigeria if the conditions around them are favourable. The two challenges I’m going to discuss are based on what I see bloggers facing and what I experience on a daily basis. If you are a blogger in Nigeria, The only reason that can make you nullify this point of mine is if you have alternatives, which I believe is not available to vast majority of bloggers in Nigeria. What are these two major challenges? 1. Epileptic Power Supply I can imagine you nodding your head, as a sign that you agree with this point. When we talk about the ICT world, then we should discuss more about electric power supply. I have always imagined how mark zuckeberg of facebook, Jack dorsey of twitter, Larry Page and Sergey Brin of google would have struggled had it being they are born in Nigeria or lived in Nigeria right from their childhood. Perhaps they won’t their won’t be facebook, twitter, google, Perhaps their won’t even be anything like blogging. After I finished from school on lastyear, I thought of resuming fully to my blog, but it has rather being hard than I prepared for, and the power supply has being one of my major problem. Apart from the power supply from generator. I only enjoy electricity for an average period of 3hours in every 24hours. There are even times that it will be off for almost 2weeks, and the scarcity of fuel with the rising and falling of it’s price is not helping in anyway to use my small generator. I believe some bloggers situation are a lot more worse than this. 2. High Data Price I do not mean data for records, but what you use in accessing the internet. A situation where you have one of the network provider advertising 2015mb data for N2015 and in their mind, they are trying to beat off competitions by giving their users data at cheaper price, you can imagine how hard it will be for a blogger who’s not earning a penny from his blog yet. Yes, you can still squeeze some amount to get a domain (it’s renewal is just once in a year), you can still squeeze out some amount to get the device you need, but how do you expect an average income blogger to be squeezing out large amount of money every month to get data so as to maintain the blog he’s not yet earning from, there will a time that there will be nothing else to squeeze. Little wonder why some people looks for tricks to help them surf the net for a little or no amount in Nigeria. So don’t quickly condemn any blogger looking for quick success in the blogging world if you don’t know the conditions they are. DO YOU KNOW? A. That this points in one way or the other affects the quality of posts from a blogger, due to the fact that some cannot do deep research on the content they post because they only have little resources (electricity, data etc.) to get it done. Perhaps many bloggers in Nigeria would have gotten an adsense approval by now. B. That drastic improvement on this points could help tackle unemployment. Just imagine hundreds of thousands of successful bloggers in Nigeria. I read an article about some bloggers that resigned from their former place of work just to face blogging squarely, how many of that happens in this part of the world. I hope to see more of lindaikeji and Jide ogunsanya of ogbonge blog in this country. My name is Temitope, and I just want to make common sense. Source: http://www.topnetblog.com/2016/01/two-major-challenges-bloggers-face-in.html?m=1 |
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