Thursday, 15 June 2017

Ramadan Special Offer: Get Etisalat 1GB Data For Just N200 or Get 5GB for 1k

Etisalat is here with the cheap and affordable data offer, tagged as Ramadan Special Offer! The good news is that the offer is not limited to Muslim brothers and sisters alone, but it's for all Etisalat customers! Both existing and new subscribers.

The Etisalat Ramadan Special offer gives you 1GB for just N200 and it works for all devices ranging from Android, iOS, Laptops, Modems, Blackberry, BB10, Windows Phone, Symbian/Java phones; you just name it.

Etisalat is one of the networks many people like for browsing, but the price of their data bundle is slim high when compared to other networks in Nigeria, but this time around, Etisalat network is trying their best to put smiles on the faces of their subscribers. Recall that Etisalat is currently rewarding people with free 200MB when you registered via their official website. These are the ways the Arabian company is trying to reward their customers. Simply follow the below procedure to subscribe to Etisalat Ramadan Special Offer.

To Subscribe to Etisalat for 1GB for N200
✓ Recharge your line with N200 and dial *929*10# to activate the offer.
✓ Subscription valid for 3 days.
✓ Dial *228# to check your data balance.


Note: You may be receiving error messages when trying to activate the plan, just keep dialing the code and you will surely be activated for the plan.

If you have better things to do with data bundle during the Ramadan, like live streaming, heavy downloading, upgrading/updating the system and Smartphones. This subscription is highly recommended for you.

You can subscribe and re-subscribe any time you preferred, e.g. you can subscribe to the plan 5 times at once. This means with N1000 you can get 5GB.

How Can I Get 5GB For N1000?
Simply load your Etisalat sim with N1000, keep dialing *929*10# till they deduct the whole money and 5GB will be given to you.
Dial *228# to check your data balance

Enjoy super fast internet speed with Etisalat Ramadan Special Offer!

Black Girl Magic: Meet Sandra Aguebor, Nigeria’s First Female Mechanic

Sandra Aguebor’s job as a mechanic presents difficult challenges, but her goal to inspire is one skill that comes naturally. After being discovered as the first female mechanic in Nigeria, Aguebor is putting her exposure to good use with her Lady Mechanic Initiative.
Aguebor discusses her love for cars and helping women tap their hidden potential. Aguebor has 30 years in the field and spent 22 operating her own garage, a dream that traces back to her her youth. “I had this dream — Jesus Christ teaching me how to fix cars,” she told NPR in 2013. “When I first mentioned it to my parents, it was a big taboo. They said, ‘No never, you can’t even dare it.’ I said, ‘But God has instructed me. This is what I’ll do for the rest of my life.’ “
After perfecting her career in Lagos, the businesswoman launched “Lady Mechanic Initiative” in 2004, with hopes of helping women gain employment and skills to better their life paths. The women in the program are comprised of victims of sex trafficking, orphans and young mothers. Receiving Aguebor’s lessons as a paid apprentice, over a thousand young women have graduated between five states in Nigeria.
Aguebor’s journey didn’t come without a few hiccups. Gender roles and experience almost prevented the engineer from reaching the top. “Men have been there from generation to generation, fixing cars,” she said. “When I came in, they said, ‘Excuse me?, Are you okay? Do you need to see a doctor?’ But no, I knew what I was doing. For me to become the first female Nigerian mechanic, I had to work five times harder than men to prove myself. Now, many people don’t know my name, it’s ‘Lady Mechanic’ everywhere I go.”

With additional incentives like after school programs, financial planning and summer school classes, Aguebor knows just how important the program is to the community. “A lot of girls want to come to Nigeria to learn how to fix cars,” she said. “It’s the best job in the world for any woman, I say.”

Monday, 12 June 2017

GLO CHEAPEST BUNDLE


As we all know about the current competition on going with our network providers, GLO has put up a cheaper bundle which means you can get
30 mb for just N50 a day
100mb For N100
200Mb for N200 200 MB on campus N50 Airtime.
N500 for 1 GB to last for 10 days,
To subscribe for this plan simply dial *777#
Choose Number 1• Data services
Choose Number 1 to buy data
Choose Number 1 for the small plans
Or to make it simpler simply dial *777*1*1*1#
Then make your choice.

Airtel Unlimited Free Credit And Browsing Valid For A Month At #100

Airtel Unlimited Free Credit And Browsing Valid For A Month At #100
Airtel is now by far serving their customers in a better way, in term of Data subscription they are the only one among others offering over 3Gigs data at the rate of #100 up till now while others are below 3Gigs.
Here I am to give you latest update on Airtel on how to browse unlimited and also with free credit to call all network for just #100 airtime.
How To Go with It
* Airtel Sim either Old or New
* Recharge #100 airtime
* Dial *241# and follow the procedure to proceed OR
* Dial *241*100#
Your airtime will be deducted and also You will be given #500 airtime to call all network and also free data to browse on both mobile phone and PC.


FUTA launches satellite into U.S. space

The Nigerian Cubesat is a component of the Birds 1 satellites, comprising of four other CubeSats belonging to Japan, Ghana, Mongolia and Bangladesh. They were launched from the SpaceX Falcon9 Rocket.
The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), has launched a CubeSat, with the code name NigeriaEdusat-1, into space from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, United States.
The Nigerian Cubesat is a component of the Birds 1 satellites, comprising of four other CubeSats belonging to Japan, Ghana, Mongolia and Bangladesh. They were launched from the SpaceX Falcon9 Rocket.
A statement issued in Akure yesterday by the Head, Media and Protocol Unit of the university, Mr. Adegbenro Adebanjo, said the university was poised to achieve major breakthrough with the new technology.
FUTA sought to make satellite technology popular among members of staff and students of the university for the purpose of research, resources and environmental management and sustainable socio-economic development of the nation.
“The Nigerian CubeSat is designed, built and owned by the Federal University of Technology, Akure in collaboration with the National Space Research and Development Agency, Nigeria, and the Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan.”
The first ever university satellite to be launched in Nigeria has Mr. Ibukun Adebolu of FUTA’s Department of Mechanical Engineering as the representative of Nigeria on the project.
“The CubeSats would be launched and docked to the International Space Station where the satellites would be deployed into lower orbit during the last week of June 2017.
“The satellite technology development in the long run shall have spillover effects on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education that is an essential tool for a country industrial development,’’ the statement read in part.

Black Girl Magic: Meet Sandra Aguebor, Nigeria’s First Female Mechanic

Sandra Aguebor’s job as a mechanic presents difficult challenges, but her goal to inspire is one skill that comes naturally. After being d...