by Yahaya Nuraddeen | Feb 18, 2026 | Telecommunications
Borrowing airtime in Nigeria is the easiest way to stay connected with loved ones—especially when you have an important call to make or you want to subscribe to a service when your account balance is low and not able to buy a bundle. It can be really frustrating not...
by Yahaya Nuraddeen | Feb 15, 2026 | Telecommunications
Streaming Videos on YouTube can quickly exhaust your regular data bundle—especially if you watch videos daily. You need a data plan that works only on YouTube thereby increasing your watch hours and reduces the rate at which your data finishes quickly. The GLO special...
by Yahaya Nuraddeen | Feb 13, 2026 | Telecommunications
Mobile data in Nigeria is no longer cheap like it was in recent times. Every year, prices adjust and many users feel like they’re spending more without getting better value. In 2026, the big question remains: should you stick to traditional network provider plans or...
by Yahaya Nuraddeen | Feb 10, 2026 | Telecommunications
Airtel’s loan service has been a lifesaver for many Nigerians when airtime or data finishes unexpectedly. However, not everyone wants to keep borrowing airtime or data on credit. For some users, the automatic access to Airtel loan services can encourage unnecessary...
by Yahaya Nuraddeen | Feb 8, 2026 | Telecommunications
Running out of airtime when you need to make an urgent call can be frustrating—especially if you rely on Airtel’s loan service to stay connected. For many Airtel users in Nigeria, the “borrow credit” feature is a quick lifesaver. Although, it sometimes gets blocked or...