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Airtel has introduced 2gb for 200 naira and 5gb for 500 naira

You can now get 2gb for only 200 naira and 5gb for 500 naira on your airtel line, but note that this plan is a 2G plan meaning it won't work on 3G or 4G therefore it will be slow am currently working on a way to boost it so stay tuned but, it can be shared via hotspot, and used on a modem. To activate:
Dial *482# and choose 1 for 2gb for 200 and 2 for 5gb for 500 naira.
Switch your network to 2G at start browsing.

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