So this is about the new N20 and N50
recharge cards, my discovery last week, while taking a walk through my
neighbourhood. Strolls every Saturday morning, turns out to be a delight
for me these days as humour lies in every street corner, there never
seems to be a dull moment on the Lagos streets...
Back to my discovery; the N20 and N50
recharge cards. Having walked through 3 streets, I decided to stop at a
shop to have some water; As I gulped down the water I had just bought, a
young lady came to make a purchase at the store. Well, I was not in a
hurry to leave and so I stood by the corner waiting for my change while
the store owner; a woman, attended to the lady. The lady handed her a
N20 bill and requested for recharge card. Looking at the duo, I waited
for another bill to follow, to at the least, make up a N100 which of
cause is what I felt is the lowest recharge card denomination, nothing
followed and the woman went into the shop without saying a word.
Well if you’ve had an experience like I
have, in the Lagos market where you offered to pay an amount way below
cost price while bargaining for fish from Iya Eleja, then you’ll be able
to tell what exactly was going on in my mind. I feared for the lady and
the episode that might ensue especially since the woman went into the
shop silently. My travelling mind was jolted to a halt when she came
back and handed the lady a N20 recharge card. My face was flushed with
surprise which I guess the shop owner noticed. Saving me from my
dilemma, she explained that the card she sold to the lady, who by now
had left is called One1Card, a multi-purpose recharge card with unique ability to recharge several services.
She explained that the single card
recharges all mobile networks; Airtel, Etisalat, Glo and MTN. As though
on mission to save a “Mr doubting Thomas”, the woman went into her shop
and came back with 2 cards, a N20 and N50 recharge card with One1Card
written on it.
This was a pleasant discovery for me;
N20 and N50 recharge cards that could recharge all mobile networks? Who
says Nigerians are not innovative? With my 11k per second tariff plan,
this meant I could access 3 minutes call with this small recharge pack
when the occasion warrants. Well sharing is caring, now I have shared my
discovery with you. Ask your recharge card vendor for small recharge of
N20 and N50 whenever you need them, it’s available across the country.
It’s the orange and blue recharge card with One1Card written on it. If
you are a business looking for a micro collection solution or an easy
way to collect money for the service you provide, then this
multi-purpose recharge will also meet your need.
Visit www.onecardnigeria.com to get more than I have shared here.
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