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Airtel whatsapp bundle with 100 naira

Airtel WhatsApp Unlimited: One month Whatsapp with just 100 naira
This is a good news, as you can now browse all day on WhatsApp on a little expense.
One of Airtel’s missions is to make life easier and better for you, but that’s if you are an Airtel Subscriber.
Airtel in an exclusive collaboration with WhatsApp, for the first time in Nigeria, brings you a unique package – which gives you a truly unlimited experience of communication on WhatsApp.    
How To Subscribe For Airtel WhatsApp Unlimited For One Month
All you need to do is simply dial  *948# … and enjoy unlimited access to WhatsApp for an entire month for just N100.
Airtel Nigeria WhatsApp Unlimited
Isn’t that amazing? You don’t have to subscribe 100 or 250mb just to exchange pictures and texts on WhatsApp with your friends and family! Airtel as made it easier, and cheaper.
With this Airtel WhatsApp Unlimited package, there will be no deduction whatsoever from the customer’s data bundle or airtime balance.
About WhatsApp
For those who aren’t familiar with the product, WhatsApp is a mobile application available across various platforms, through which you can send and receive messages and multimedia files other WhatsApp users.
About WhatsApp
WhatsApp is free to use for one year after which you are required to pay$0.99 per year. The app requires GSM, 3G or LTE connectivity to work.
WhatsApp is available on the following mobile platforms:
  • Android
  • iOS
  • Blackberry
  • Nokia S40
  • Nokia Symbian
  • Windows Phone
WhatsApp was founded in 2009 by ex Yahoo employees Brian Acton and Jan Koum and was acquired by FaceBook in the first quarter of 2014 for $19 billion.

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