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How to Check Airtel, MTN, Glo & Etisalat Data Bundle

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...to make it easy for those friends of ours(you), we are taking the time out to readdress this topic. So I must say this is a great topic to cover. We've shared several information on free browsing tweaks which were all given out for free excluding the "Get 100GB on Airtel tweak" which let’s you top up your data with one or three gigabyte (1GB or 3GB) per implementation, with your airtime not being deducted. In all this, we gave the code with which you should use in checking your data balance. So like said, this article is published to reach you and ease the stress you’ll use in searching for these data balance checking codes putting them all in one place. With that said, let’s dive in. 




Check All Nigeria Networks' Data




Codes for checking MTN, Glo, Etisalat & Airtel Data Balance.



  • For Airtel – Dial *123*10# or dial *141*712*0#.
  • For MTN – Dial *559# or Send 2 to131.
  • For Glo – Send status to 777 or SendInfo to 127.
  • For Etisalat – Dial *228#.


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