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Glo Wonderful 1,000 naira for 6GB now Blazing 2016 Cheats

GLO is undoubtedly one of the best networks in Nigeria when it comes to data bundles and their durability. This time around, they are offering customers a whooping 6GB for N1,500. On Airtel, N1,500 will give you only 3GB.
How Do I Activate The Glo 6GB?
The trick involved here is to subscribe for the glo monthly plan of 3GB at N1,000 and also subscribe for the weekend plan of N500 for 3GB.
STEPS
1. First, recharge N1,000 and activate the monthly plan of 3GB by dialing *777*21# and you’ll be given 3GB.
2. After that, recharge N500 and dial *777#. A USSD menu will come up. Simply follow the onscreen procedure to activate the GLO 3GB for N500.
After that, hard reset your mobile phone by removing your battery and re-inserting it after 5 minutes. That’s all! Your 6GB plan is fully activated.
NOTE: For this tweak to work perfectly and smoothly, change your APN to glosecure. Minimum download speed is 1MB/sec with 3G reception.
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