Wednesday 11 May 2016

MTN new DATA Plan

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MTN Nigeria resently realeased New DATA plan bundles for their Nigerian users and i think its pretty cool
check them out bellow and drop a comment
 
Plan     Price Validity (SMS to131) USSD
30MB   100      24HRS   104    *131*104#
100MB 200      24HRS   113    *131*113#
750MB 500      7Days    103    *131*103#
1.5GB   1000    30Days  106    *131*106#
3.5GB   2000    30 Days 110    *131*110#
10GB   5,000    30 Days 116    *131*116#
22GB   10,000  30 Days 117    *131*117#
50GB   20,000  90 Days 118    *131*118#
85GB   50,000  90 Days 133    *131*133#
-Fulani Herdsmen have rejected FG’s grazing ranches – The herdsmen wants creation of graz­ing routes that will ena­ble them to operate in any part of Nigeria Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Fulani herdsmen have attacked some communities in Taraba state Fulani herdsmen Some Fulani herdsmen who have continued to attack and killing scores of Nigerians have opposed the federal government’s plan to create grazing ranches in some parts of the country. Instead, the herdsmen wants creation of graz­ing routes that will ena­ble them to operate in any part of Nigeria but this was objected by farmers from Southern and Central regions who said herdsmen cannot continue to use grazing routes, asserting that the prac­tice is the cause of the constant clashes between them and the Fulani cattle rearers. According to Authority newspaper, this was made known by Fulani herdsmen during the public hearing organ­ised by Senate joint commit­tee on agricultural resourc­es and national security. READ ALSO: Fulani Herdsmen: After heavy slaps, Inspector general of police wakes up Speaking at the session, the minister of state for agricul­tural resources and rural de­velopment, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri said the ministry had concluded plans to estab­lish grazing ranches in parts of the country. He explained that the im­port of the planned ranches was not only to avert frequent con­flicts between the herdsmen and farmers but to key into modern system of cattle rear­ing as obtained in advanced countries. Lokpobiri said that no few­er than nine states have given 5.000 hectares of land each to the Federal Government for the establishment of such ranches. Also at the public session was the Chief of defence staff, Lt-Gen. Gabriel Abayomi Olo­nishakin, who was represented by Maj- Gen. Edward Nze. He said the CDS has acted on the direc­tive of President Muhammadu Buhari by deploying troops to track down those who kill and terrorise farmers in the country
Read more: https://www.naij.com/826202-shocker-fulani-herdsmen-reject-fgs-grazing-ranches.html
-Fulani Herdsmen have rejected FG’s grazing ranches – The herdsmen wants creation of graz­ing routes that will ena­ble them to operate in any part of Nigeria Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Fulani herdsmen have attacked some communities in Taraba state Fulani herdsmen Some Fulani herdsmen who have continued to attack and killing scores of Nigerians have opposed the federal government’s plan to create grazing ranches in some parts of the country. Instead, the herdsmen wants creation of graz­ing routes that will ena­ble them to operate in any part of Nigeria but this was objected by farmers from Southern and Central regions who said herdsmen cannot continue to use grazing routes, asserting that the prac­tice is the cause of the constant clashes between them and the Fulani cattle rearers. According to Authority newspaper, this was made known by Fulani herdsmen during the public hearing organ­ised by Senate joint commit­tee on agricultural resourc­es and national security. READ ALSO: Fulani Herdsmen: After heavy slaps, Inspector general of police wakes up Speaking at the session, the minister of state for agricul­tural resources and rural de­velopment, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri said the ministry had concluded plans to estab­lish grazing ranches in parts of the country. He explained that the im­port of the planned ranches was not only to avert frequent con­flicts between the herdsmen and farmers but to key into modern system of cattle rear­ing as obtained in advanced countries. Lokpobiri said that no few­er than nine states have given 5.000 hectares of land each to the Federal Government for the establishment of such ranches. Also at the public session was the Chief of defence staff, Lt-Gen. Gabriel Abayomi Olo­nishakin, who was represented by Maj- Gen. Edward Nze. He said the CDS has acted on the direc­tive of President Muhammadu Buhari by deploying troops to track down those who kill and terrorise farmers in the country
Read more: https://www.naij.com/826202-shocker-fulani-herdsmen-reject-fgs-grazing-ranches.html
-Fulani Herdsmen have rejected FG’s grazing ranches – The herdsmen wants creation of graz­ing routes that will ena­ble them to operate in any part of Nigeria Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Fulani herdsmen have attacked some communities in Taraba state Fulani herdsmen Some Fulani herdsmen who have continued to attack and killing scores of Nigerians have opposed the federal government’s plan to create grazing ranches in some parts of the country. Instead, the herdsmen wants creation of graz­ing routes that will ena­ble them to operate in any part of Nigeria but this was objected by farmers from Southern and Central regions who said herdsmen cannot continue to use grazing routes, asserting that the prac­tice is the cause of the constant clashes between them and the Fulani cattle rearers. According to Authority newspaper, this was made known by Fulani herdsmen during the public hearing organ­ised by Senate joint commit­tee on agricultural resourc­es and national security. READ ALSO: Fulani Herdsmen: After heavy slaps, Inspector general of police wakes up Speaking at the session, the minister of state for agricul­tural resources and rural de­velopment, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri said the ministry had concluded plans to estab­lish grazing ranches in parts of the country. He explained that the im­port of the planned ranches was not only to avert frequent con­flicts between the herdsmen and farmers but to key into modern system of cattle rear­ing as obtained in advanced countries. Lokpobiri said that no few­er than nine states have given 5.000 hectares of land each to the Federal Government for the establishment of such ranches. Also at the public session was the Chief of defence staff, Lt-Gen. Gabriel Abayomi Olo­nishakin, who was represented by Maj- Gen. Edward Nze. He said the CDS has acted on the direc­tive of President Muhammadu Buhari by deploying troops to track down those who kill and terrorise farmers in the country
Read more: https://www.naij.com/826202-shocker-fulani-herdsmen-reject-fgs-grazing-ranches.html

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