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Wait so after all these tears madam, you stole billions. |
A worthy man Adenuga, a man to emulate. Always on a low key and minding his business.[/quote] Myself2: |
ONe of the reasons I'm proud to be Nigerian. He runs a Nigerian conglomerate and gives out affordable technology to the poeple.. That is laudable. If not for Glo, the Airtel Indians and SA capitalists would still be screwing us. Well deserved |
Someone that actively promotes Nigerian culture? Have you seen Prof Johnbull? He used to sponsor the CAF Awards? He promotes Nigerian music through tours that provide work for artistes and entertainers. Step off your high horse, for Africa to be great, we need to not only promote our own but get along! ajl: |
After two editions of the massive Glo Free Data Day in August and September, Tuesday, 31st October, 2017, has been declared as the third Free Data Day on the Glo network. Regional Chief Marketing Officer, Ashok Israni, said the Glo Overload Free Data Day provides qualified subscribers with 200 MB free data to enjoy a free day of free browsing, chatting, streaming, downloading, uploading and doing whatever catches their fancy. He said the first two Free Data Days held on Friday, 11th August, 2017, and Thursday, 14th September, 2017, were massively successful, leading to an overwhelming demand by subscribers for another Free Data Day. He added that subscribers would qualify to enjoy the offer if they use 100MB plus N150 on voice calls or N250 on voice calls between Tuesday 24th October and Tuesday 31st October, 2017, and then dial *777# to enjoy the Glo Overload offer. On the value subscribers will get with 200 MB, Mr. Israni said, “with that quantum of data, a subscriber will be able to send and receive 1,000 emails without attachments, send and receive 150 emails with attachments, view around 400 Web pages, post around 50 photos on social media and use WhatsApp the whole day.” He explained further that customers would be notified when they have qualified for the Free Data Day to opt in to enjoy the benefits. "When a customer qualifies for the offering, he will be able to enjoy free data usage throughout that day like it happened earlier.” He added that the offer is open to all prepaid Glo subscribers who meet the voice and/or data usage threshold within seven days before the Free Data Day. How was your Glo Free Data Day experience? ![]()
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You should get a $G enabled phone from a Glo office, I've been using mine since 2016 and I havent turned back since InternetGenius: |
This is not Glo's issue, you have been duped by unscrupulous elements because you tried to get free or cheap data. Beware of fraud and go straight to Glo official pages to get the original info |
You want them to give you 2gig to download rubbish, park well. 200mb is enough data for free, who else is giving free data? Let me know meetade: |
Use 150 and 100 naira on calls and data or 250 mb data before the 28th of September, finish! Circuitlord: |
They will give you 200gb ![]() You that took time to lecture people about values, how many mbs have you given today. Na Your mumu wey never do. Go and rest! |
Information correct, Sign me up Free Data day! ![]() umehoma: |
I enjoyed Free Data day myself. Went so fast though Reediano: |
IT WAS FAKE NEWS O misspineapple: |
FAKE NEWS. MILLIONS OF SUBSCRIBERS USED TODAY ME NUMBER 1 ![]() Infocity1474: |
Untrue MOSICATED5: |
God is watching you o. You for show the network na so we know it's Glo, why the crop. You people have been pushing this image all over the internet for over a week now With zero evidence. [quote author=kingsamm post=59377236][/quote] |
Based on usage one week before. Usage of N250 on voice calls or 100mb data/100mb voice calls or 250mb data. On till midnight you have to receive and sms though AdeniyiA: |
I enjoyed my free data today o. It just wasnt sufficient ![]() MTKbudapest: |
Since yesterday, flagship sale outlets of Nigeria’s telecommunications company, Globacom, have been bombarded by customers seeking to tap into the benefits of the newly introduced 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network. Globacom formally launched Nigeria’s largest 4G LTE network at its head office in Victoria Island, Lagos on Tuesday. The launch took the advanced mobile technology to the six geo-political zones of the country. The launch featured a demonstration desk complete with smartphones and laptops to enable journalists and the guests to experience the speed of the service. The journalists who tried out many websites expressed delight at the speed of the service. Over 15,000 subscribers registered for the service across the country within 24 hours of launch. Precisely, the service came alive in Lagos- Lekki, Ikoyi, V.I, Ajah and Akoka (South West), Port Harcourt- Aba Road, Trans Amadi, Diobu, Old GRA and UNIPort, Warri, Eket and Benin (South South), Abuja- Maitama, Wuse, Asokoro, Garki/Central Business District and Airport Road and Jos (North Central), Yola – ABTI (North East) and Zaria- ABU (North West). The company said the network which offers the fastest internet speed, will be live in other cities in Nigeria in quick succession. The service enables Globacom to offer its subscribers data intensive applications, and will particularly be great news to individuals who consume huge volumes of data, as well as government and corporate organisations like banks, oil and gas companies, academic institutions and health institutions, which rely exclusively on seamless data transfer for their operations. Information from the company’s GloWorld offices in the cities where the service is live indicates that there has been an upsurge in the footfall at the outlets, principally as a result of subscribers buying the 4G LTE SIMs or seeking information about how to upgrade to the newly launched 4G LTE. Similarly, many Nigerians have poured encomiums on Globacom for investing massively in the country and making the service available beyond the major commercial cities of Lagos, Port Harcourt and the seat of power, Abuja. Atitebi Arijedidun, a Lagos business man was among the first set of Nigerians to upgrade to the advanced network. He described the experience as ‘wonderful’. “I have had a 4G phone for a while now. I was using it with 3G services. I simply purchased a 4G SIM to enable me optimize the capacity of the phone, so to speak. The difference is clear, I tell you. My videos download without any delay. Glo has done very well with this one. Titus Ojemba, a lawyer based in Port Harcourt described the speed of the service as ‘incredible’. He said he was simply “wowed by the speed and hope Glo can get this service to every nook and cranny of Nigeria soonest.” Mohammed Aliyu, a secondary school teacher said he loved the flexibility of the offerings. He said he had initially thought the service would be expensive, but was pleasantly surprised that virtually anyone who can afford to buy a smartphone can buy a 4G data bundle. “There is a package for everyone starting with N50. For example with N500, you can purchase a plan with a whopping 1.6Gb. It’s a bright idea to include a broad range of bundle options for subscribers,” he said. #
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Glo 4G speed excites telecom consumers Glo’s 4G LTE network is Nigeria’s largest Flagship sale outlets of Nigeria’s telecommunications company, Globacom, have been bombarded by customers seeking to tap into the benefits of the newly introduced 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network. Globacom formally launched Nigeria’s largest 4G LTE network at its head office in Victoria Island, Lagos on Tuesday. The launch took the advanced mobile technology to the six geo-political zones of the country. The launch featured a demonstration desk complete with smartphones and laptops to enable journalists and the guests to experience the speed of the service. The journalists who tried out many websites expressed delight at the speed of the service. Over 15,000 subscribers registered for the service across the country within 24 hours of launch. Precisely, the service came alive in Lagos- Lekki, Ikoyi, V.I, Ajah and Akoka (South West), Port Harcourt- Aba Road, Trans Amadi, Diobu, Old GRA and UNIPort, Warri, Eket and Benin (South South), Abuja- Maitama, Wuse, Asokoro, Garki/Central Business District and Airport Road and Jos (North Central), Yola – ABTI (North East) and Zaria- ABU (North West). The company said the network which offers the fastest internet speed, will be live in other cities in Nigeria in quick succession. The service enables Globacom to offer its subscribers data intensive applications, and will particularly be great news to individuals who consume huge volumes of data, as well as government and corporate organisations like banks, oil and gas companies, academic institutions and health institutions, which rely exclusively on seamless data transfer for their operations. Information from the company’s GloWorld offices in the cities where the service is live indicates that there has been an upsurge in the footfall at the outlets, principally as a result of subscribers buying the 4G LTE SIMs or seeking information about how to upgrade to the newly launched 4G LTE. Similarly, many Nigerians have poured encomiums on Globacom for investing massively in the country and making the service available beyond the major commercial cities of Lagos, Port Harcourt and the seat of power, Abuja. Atitebi Arijedidun, a Lagos business man was among the first set of Nigerians to upgrade to the advanced network. He described the experience as ‘wonderful’. “I have had a 4G phone for a while now. I was using it with 3G services. I simply purchased a 4G SIM to enable me optimize the capacity of the phone, so to speak. The difference is clear, I tell you. My videos download without any delay. Glo has done very well with this one. Titus Ojemba, a lawyer based in Port Harcourt described the speed of the service as ‘incredible’. He said he was simply “wowed by the speed and hope Glo can get this service to every nook and cranny of Nigeria soonest.” Mohammed Aliyu, a secondary school teacher said he loved the flexibility of the offerings. He said he had initially thought the service would be expensive, but was pleasantly surprised that virtually anyone who can afford to buy a smartphone can buy a 4G data bundle. “There is a package for everyone starting with N50. For example with N500, you can purchase a plan with a whopping 1.6Gb. It’s a bright idea to include a broad range of bundle options for subscribers,” he said. # |
Glo is the first to unveil mobile 4G network! So today Glo had a shocking unveiling of a brand new 4G LTE network. According to statements, it is a nationwide launch that kicked off in Lagos. For all users, Dial *777# to choose a plan #Glo4GLTE. Let us know how fast the speed goes. MTN, Airtel how far?
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With the way the economy of this country is steadily dulling things for people, life has now been made easier with the Sterling Social Lender. One can now borrow money using your Twitter followers from the comfort of your bedroom without having to go to the bank. What qualifies one to borrow is the credibility of their Twitter account! Please just how cool is that?! No more constant brokeness No need to dodge that person you're owing money anymore oh! With this kind awoof one is set for Vals abeg. Don't let your babe see you as a broke a** this Valentines period! You know what to do! ![]()
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evaldro:the promo runs for 4 months |
So this is what happened to my girlfriend the other day.... After a long day she just loaded 2, 000 which usually gives her 800mb Say what?!!!!!! Glo Overload gives subscribers 200 percent bonus data for new data plan or renewal from N2000 and above. Consequently, subscribers get 2GB of data for N2,000 worth of data they buy, 4.5GB for N3,000 data plan, 12GB for N5,000 data plan and 24GB for N8,000 worth of data plan they purchase. With Glo Overload, subscribers also instantly get 200 percent airtime as well as an opportunity to win N120 million cash prizes during the promo. I did a quick table of what is obtainable on other networks and the margin is so wide it's ridiculous! MTN for eg is offering 7.5 gig for N8, 000 No time The difference is clear. After porting today, I will send the report to you.... ![]() Glo Overload it is
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