Wednesday, July 20

How To Send or Transfer Credit or Airtime on MTN In Nigeria.

Transfer Credit on MTN



Since inception of the internet, so many things have become very easy. network services now make it possible for one to stay at home and get so many things done right in one's house or bedroom. it’s high time to say to yourself that, gone are those days when you have to go out of the home to do everything you want to get done.

Gone are the days when you have to go out late, go under the rain or under the sun to buy airtime, make bank transfer or buy other items; all these things can be done right in your room, while you are relaxing in your respective destination.
as an MTN subscriber, you can do the transfer airtime easily from line to the other without any stress.
For instance, if at all you want to send or credit your love ones; you can do that without you moving an inch from your room. just dial the right code and how you want to transferred it on your phone.
  

Steps On How You Can Transfer Credit/Airtime On Your Phone


Ensure you have enough credit or adequate amount of credit on your phone; at least the total credit on your phone must be equal to or more than the amount you wish to transfer.

Goto message through menu on your phone, then create message, phone number, then type exact amount you want to share, transfer leave space, put your password.

i.e. if i want to send #200 naira to 0803000.... and my digit is transfer 080300000..... 1234 
'send to 777.

Monday, July 18

Tangible Information About Mtn BetaTalk.

MTN BetaTalk How It Work And How You Can Migrate.


MTN BetaTalk is a prepaid tariff plan that rewards you with 3 times the value of your recharge i.e. 200% bonus airtime on every recharge from N100 and above.

 National calls will be charged at the same flat rate of N24/minute (40k/sec) from the customer’s bonus and main accounts.

All National calls, SMS and Data will be charged from the customer’s main account as soon as the bonus airtime is exhausted or expires.

International calls, International SMS and Data while roaming will be charged from the customer’s main account only at the prevailing international rate.

Sunday, June 19

Januzaj shows that he's ready for Manchester United 16/17 season under Jose.


Adnan Januzaj
The Belgian has become the forgotten man at Old Trafford but has posted a video on Instagram of his pre-season training regime ahead of the 2016-17 campaign under Jose Mourinho.


Adnan Januzaj is getting ready to impress Jose Mourinho by already putting himself through his paces.
The 21-year-old heads into pre-season following a difficult campaign where he failed to break through on loan at Borussia Dortmund, while after he returned to Old Trafford, Louis van Gaal appeared to forget he existed.

But ahead of linking up with the United squad, now led by Mourinho, Januzaj revealed via Instagram he is getting prepared.

LVG was unimpressed after accusations of showboating in an Under-21 game, when he and team-mate Andreas Pereira attempted to score directly from corners during a clash against Sunderland.  

Saturday, June 18

How Coaching Helps Students


COACHING HELPS STUDENT'S


Here are three ways coaches help 21st Century Scholars:


1. Balance competing demands. Students from low-income backgrounds often struggle to balance work and family obligations with the demands of their college course loads. Coaches help these students prepare for success by realistically examining their competing commitments and devising smart ways to prioritize and tackle them. If expectations are realistic, student motivation increases to carry on through inevitable setbacks.

2. Cultivate a success mindset. In addition to competing demands on their time, first-generation students often have trouble finding their place in the college environment and may
doubt their ability to succeed. Coaches help students develop a sense of belonging by normalizing the college experience and reassuring them that they’re “college-ready." For many of these students, their coaches are the first to truly see them for who they are and what they can accomplish, as well as believe in their abilities to overcome any obstacles.

3. Build skills for the workforce and lifelong success. Just as education is a longitudinal process, so is a career path. One workshop on the penultimate day of a course isn’t going to make students career-ready. Instead, coaches discuss career plans with students throughout their time at school to ensure they build the skills needed to succeed in a competitive job market. It’s an ongoing process, and colleges and universities that focus on helping students succeed after graduation will see those efforts pay off with higher persistence and completion rates.