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joinnow:That's another great way to check your number. If the SIM card you're trying to find the number for doesn't have airtime, the code mentioned above can still be useful. Thank you for your input! |
Have you ever been caught off guard when someone asks for your mobile number, only to draw a blank? Remembering your MTN number might not always be easy, especially with the countless numbers and codes we deal with daily. Thankfully, MTN Nigeria has streamlined the process, allowing users to retrieve their number effortlessly using simple USSD codes. Whether you’re filling out a form, sharing your number with a new acquaintance, or simply curious to confirm your digits, this guide will show you the quickest ways to check your MTN number in 2025. Why Having Your MTN Number Handy is Important In today’s fast-paced world, staying connected is essential. Your phone number is more than just digits—it’s your link to personal and professional connections. Forgetting your number can be inconvenient, especially in crucial situations like registering for a service or reconnecting with someone. MTN understands this need and offers hassle-free solutions to retrieve your number instantly. How to Check Your MTN Number Using USSD Codes USSD codes are a simple and efficient way for mobile users to access various services. MTN has integrated this feature to help users retrieve their number in seconds. Step-by-Step Process to Retrieve Your MTN Number: 1. Dial the USSD code: Start by dialing *123# from your MTN line. This will open the MTN menu on your phone. 2. Select “My Tools”: From the menu options, select Option 1 to access the “My Tools” feature. 3. Choose “My Number”: Inside “My Tools,” select the first option labeled “My Number.” 4. View your number: Your MTN number will appear on your screen immediately. READ ALSO: How to Get MTN 50GB Data for ₦1,000 Alternative Direct Methods For quicker access, MTN provides direct codes to retrieve your number without navigating a menu: - **Dial `123*1*1#` to instantly display your MTN number. - **Dial `*663#` for another straightforward option. Both methods are fast, reliable, and free of charge, ensuring you’re never without access to your number when needed. Conclusion Remembering your MTN number doesn’t have to be stressful. With the user-friendly USSD services provided by MTN Nigeria, retrieving your number is now simpler than ever. Whether you opt for the main menu method or the direct codes, your MTN number is just a few taps away. Next time you’re asked for your number, you’ll have it ready in seconds—because staying connected should always be this easy. READ ALSO: How to Get MTN 50GB Data for ₦1,000
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Invest-tracing.com is a website that curates high-risk investment schemes, providing updates on their status as **paying, not paying, or having turned into scams**. While the site does a good job of tracking and categorizing these schemes, its credibility is questionable. Click here to read the full review! |
olurotimi:Lol, yes , it still exists |
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has recently taken steps to unify the codes used to check data balance, airtime, and other common telecom services across all networks in Nigeria. As a result, some of the previously used codes have been updated, including those for checking data balance and airtime. In this post, I’ll share the updated method/code to check your data balance on the 9Mobile network. To check your 9Mobile data balance, simply dial *323#. Your data balance will appear on your screen, and in some cases, it may also be sent to you via SMS. Don’t leave just yet! Click Here to learn how to get 50 GB of 9Mobile data for just ₦1,000.
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has recently taken steps to unify the codes used to check data balance, airtime, and other common telecom services across all networks in Nigeria. As a result, some of the previously used codes have been updated, including those for checking data balance and airtime. In this post, I’ll share the updated method/code to check your data balance on the Glo Mobile network. To check your Glo data balance, simply dial *323#. Your data balance will appear on your screen, and in some cases, it may also be sent to you via SMS. Don’t leave just yet! Click Here to learn how to get 50 GB of Glo data for just ₦1,000.
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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially released the list of approved and accredited CBT Centres for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE). Prospective candidates are reminded that registration for UTME/DE can only be completed at these accredited centres nationwide. Avoid using unverified cybercafés! Click here to view or download the pdf. |
Cheersway E-commerce Websites Recently, Cheersway has been frequently changing its website addresses, shifting from domains like `.com` to `.vip`, or altering letters within the URL. Reports suggest these changes are due to the original domains being banned Click here to see their active links
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Exactly, just another Ponzi scheme. |
Anybody that falls for this deserves to be scammed |
Hello all, I am looking for a business I can start with N50,000 and that will give me good returns. If you have any idea, please share with me. Thanks. |
As a result of rising cases of certificate forgery among its workers and malpractices among schools and candidates, the National Examinations Council is taking a number of measures to sanitise the examination system, OLALEYE ALUKO reports The National Examinations Council is currently verifying its workers and examination officers in its bid to fish out those in possession of forged certificates and to sanitise the examination system. The Staff Certificate Verification Committee, which was set up by the acting Registrar of the council, Mr Abubakar Gana, has a mandate to verify and query the certificates being used by NECO workers. The registrar set up the committee, headed by the Director of Human Resource Management, Mr Mustapha Abdul in 2019, in line with the council’s policy of zero tolerance for corruption, with the registrar directing that the committee should fish out any worker using fake certificates. The council told our correspondent on Wednesday that about 157 members of staff of NECO had cases to answer concerning their certificates. It added that they were invited for further screening by the Verification Committee. It was also discovered that 89 workers had been indicted by NECO and confirmed to be using fake certificates. The council’s Governing Board has directed that the 89 workers are not only dismissed from NECO, but also their files should be transferred to the police and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission for prosecution. Of the 89 dismissed workers, NECO said on Wednesday that most of them are Executive Officers and General Duties personnel. Meanwhile, five of them are Chief Examination Officers, four are Principal Examination Officers while six are Senior Examination Officers. The first phase of the big stick wielded by the council started on November 15, 2019, when the Governing Board directed that 70 of the 89 workers be dismissed and quit from work henceforth. NECO’s Verification Committee had contacted the schools and tertiary institutions which the affected workers claimed they attended and found out that they did not obtain such school’s certificates. “The committee contacted the schools which the affected workers claimed to have attended but the institutions denied them. On completion of the assignment, the committee submitted its findings to the NECO management which forwarded it to the NECO Governing Board. “At its 17th extra-ordinary meeting, the Governing Board vetted the report and approved the dismissal of the affected staff. The acting Registrar has no tolerance for corruption and is sanitising the system in line with the President’s anti-corruption stance,” the NECO Head of Information and Public Relations Division, Mr Azeez Sani, explained. READ Also: NECO Timetable for 2020 Examination The second phase of the verification exercise took place in February 2020 and 19 workers were found to be in possession of fake certificates. The Governing Board of the council, led by the Chairman, Dr Abubakar Saddique, reconvened on February 25 for its 52nd Regular meeting and approved the dismissal of the affected staff. “The NECO’s Governing Board approved the dismissal. The Staff Certificate Verification Committee carried out its assignment diligently by inviting some workers with questionable credentials to appear before it, during which the affected personnel attested that their certificates were forged. The certificate verification exercise which is ongoing is aimed at sanitising the system,” Sani added. The council told our correspondent on Wednesday that over 1,000 workers had been screened and the 89 dismissed personnel would be prosecuted by the police and the ICPC. The council said, “The screening is for all NECO workers nationwide, whether at state level, in the zonal offices or the headquarters. The details of those found with issues of falsification of results or certificates have been given to the ICPC and the police for prosecution. “It is difficult to predict the duration of the exercise, since the responses from institutions are gradual and the concerned members are only invited for screening if there are issues raised on them by their institutions. “Of the 89 workers, five are Chief Examination Officers, four are Principal Examination Officers while six are Senior Examination Officers. There is no Assistant Director, Deputy Director or Director found to have falsified results or certificates so far.” Our correspondent learnt that NECO would not beam its searchlight on only its workers. The council also planned to investigate students of various tertiary institutions who used forged NECO certificates to gain admission to the schools. On March 2, 2020, the council received four students from the University of Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory, who were taken to court for allegedly forging their NECO certificates. The four suspects reportedly used the NECO results to gain admission, but they were found out when the council embarked on a screening exercise at the university. The screening exercise is not limited to the University of Abuja; it is ongoing in some major tertiary institutions in the country. The council handed the indicted students, who have also been dismissed by the university, were handed by the council to the police and they were arraigned at the FCT Magistrate Court in Wuse, in the first week of March 2020. Apart from the war on forged certificates, the council registrar, Gana, has also sought the partnership of the Department of State Services to curb the rising cases of malpractices during the conduct of its school examinations. On January 20, the NECO Board Chairman, Saddique, and the registrar, Gana, met with the DSS Director-General, Yusuf Bichi, in Abuja, on the modalities of deploying operatives to curb such |
Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate, Four years after Nigeria tried and failed to stop its currency from collapsing, Africa’s biggest crude producer is again reacting to this oil crisis the same way it did in the recent past. It worked out badly then as oil revenues, which account for 90% of foreign-exchange earnings, failed to rebound in time -- leading to a depletion in the central bank’s fire power to defend the naira. It will likely fail again, if the West Africa nation sticks to the same template. A surge in supply after OPEC failure to agree on production cuts with Russia has combined with reduced demand as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts economies globally. This means crude prices will remain low far longer than the central bank’s dwindling reserves can support the currency, which has weakened the least among major oil producing countries in 2020. With Nigeria’s naira official exchange rates fixed by the country’s Central Bank, these black market operators often deliver a more accurate verdict on the levels of supply, demand and prices. Over the past two days, naira to dollar exchange rates—which have stayed quite stable at around 360 naira to the dollar since mid-2017—have reached 430 naira. One currency trader tells Quartz Africa dollars are literally no longer available even on the black market due to “excessive demand.” Much of that demand is down to bureau de change operators hoarding dollars while speculators attempt to hedge against potential naira losses in the event of a devaluation. “Both are happening at the same time but there is a balance tilted towards towards hoarding [by bureau de change operators],” says Manasseh Egedegbe, an Abuja-based investment manager. With Nigeria’s economy perennially import-dependent, a dollar crunch typically affects a wide range of businesses that require hard currency to fund imports of input materials in a country whose weak industrial base means it makes very little from scratch. The availability of dollars is also typically a hot button issue among middle class Nigerians, a key demography, who can afford foreign travel, health care or even education—Nigerians spent $514 million to school in the United States in 2018.
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Have you ever been introduced to any site promising to pay you to share adverts on Facebook? If yes, here is my advice to you. They are a scam and you should stay aware of it. Don't be deceived by the alerts you see online. They will pay the early birds, but those who will join later will have themselves scammed cus they won't be paid. |
Buy a new MTN 4G Sim card and receive free 4GB data and extra data bonuses. This is real, click here to learn how it works. |
blesskewe:Not specifically for the 4glite. Even those who are not using 4glite are still eligible |
Just a reminder! The MTN 1GB for N100 which is valid for 30days (1 month) is still working for those eligible. Click here to know if you are eligible for the offer.
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President Muhammadu Buhari believes that Nigeria has achieved food security and as such he has instructed the CBN to stop pumping money for the importation of food. Click here to read from the original source
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Controversial Video blogger, Bold Pink has confirmed that Davido's girlfriend, Chioma, is four months' pregnant and that she will give birth to a male child. She made this shocking revelation on her Instagram page @wahalaroom If Chioma gives birth to a male child, by the tradition of Africa, do you think she has a better chance of being married by her superstar crush? Read Also: Naira Marley’s Soapy Video Is Out |
