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How to Immigrate to Canada from Ghana

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If you are looking for better employment or education opportunities, Canada is the place to be. Canada ranks second for having a good job market and is highly rated for having a well-developed education system.

If you are looking to move to Canada from Ghana, you will be pleasantly surprised that there are many options for doing so.

Canada is a large and resource-rich country, so having a small population plays an important role in immigration. This means that they are more welcoming to foreigners than most countries, which is great considering that Canada is a great place to create a better quality of life for yourself or your family.

Canadian Immigration Minister Marco Mendocino has announced that the country will welcome 401,000 new permanent residents by 2021. With the many immigration programs and visa options available, you could be one of them. them.

Read below to find out more.

Express Entry

Express Entry, created in 2015, is an online immigration system that selects applicants for permanent residence in Canada through federal economic immigration programs. Express Entry is considered one of the most important entry points for immigration to Canada.

This is due to the efficiency of the program with the potential for the application process to be as short as six months, as well as the number of immigrants it brings to Canada. The year 2021 will see 108,500 new ITAs (invitations to apply).

Applicants for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class must go through the Express Entry system.

Express Entry is open to almost everyone. You will only be selected to apply for permanent residence if you meet or score above the CRS cutoff score. Profiles are selected from random draws every two weeks.

How Does The Express Entry to Canada Work?

  • Find out if you’re eligible for the program;
  • You need to create your Express Entry profile;
  • You’ll receive a CRS score – you get points for age, work experience, qualifications, language skills, job offers, adaptability, and spouse factors;
  • Your profile goes into the Express Entry draw every two weeks;
  • The Government releases the CRS cut off scores;
  • Profiles with CRS cut off scores or higher get ITAs

Canada has already set targets for the next three years, hoping to welcome over 1.2 million new immigrants by the end of 2023. The Express Entry system will contribute 332,750 to this total. Below is a table showing the breakdown for each year.

Breakdown of ITAs for 2021-2023
YearNumber of ITAs
2021108,500
2022110,500
2023113,750

Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)

The CRS is a points-based system used to assess and score your profile. This score will also rank your profile in the Express Entry group.

The higher your CRS points, the better your chances of receiving an ITA.

There are many ways to improve your CRS score, once you have submitted your profile, such as:

  • Redo language test to improve your score
  • Gain more work experience within your field
  • Earn another qualification
  • Apply with your spouse
  • Ensure a Provincial Nominee
  • Receive a job offer in Canada
  • Having a sibling in Canada

With the Express Entry system in place, making the move to Canada from Ghana is a much greater possibility.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

The Provincial Nominee Program is an agreement with local provinces to nominate eligible economic immigrants who wish to work or live in that particular province.

So essentially the Provincial Nominee Program helps skilled foreign workers immigrate to Canada to a province or territory where those skills are in demand.

How Does the Provincial Nominee Program Work?

You should choose a province based on where your skills are most in demand and apply for an appointment in that province. The more work is requested, the more likely you are to receive an ITA.

Your first step is to have the application approved by the province, which takes a fairly short period of two to nine weeks, depending on the province.

Its second step would consist of medical, police, and security checks. Typically, this can take six to eight months or more depending on the applicant.

Once you have been appointed, PNP can help you with a work visa before moving to Canada.

There are two application options when applying through a Provincial Nominee Program.

  • Apply directly to a province or territory;
  • The Express Entry-link process

Direct Application Process

This request is sent directly to the province of your choice. You must submit a paper application by mail or courier. The waiting period for the result of your request can take between 15 and 19 months.

This option seems to take longer.

Express Entry Application Process

This form of application has two options:

  • Expression of Interest – this is where you express interest in a certain province or territory through your Express Entry profile. If you have the skills and experience, a province can directly select your profile and send you a nomination.
  • Apply through a Provincial Nominee Express Entry Stream – find the province where your job is in-demand

With this option, you will have a better chance of receiving an ITA, as well as a reduced wait time, since it is on average six to eight months.

Study Permit

Studying can be a great way to move to Canada. You will experience the lifestyle firsthand while earning a grade from some of the most prestigious universities and colleges. By studying in Canada, you could network and make connections in your field, which could secure your future employment.

What Are the Requirements for a Student Visa?

To study in Canada you need to meet certain requirements, these include:

  • being enrolled in a Designated Learning Institution(DLI);
  • having enough money for your living expenses, to pay your tuition fees and money your return ticket for yourself and family members who come with you;
  • you should not have a criminal record;
  • you need to be in good health; and
  • to show that your intention is to leave Canada once your study permit expires

The study permit is valid for the length of your program plus an extra 90 days. Full-time students can have a partner move to Canada with them. They are eligible for a work permit or visitors visa.

What’s great is that your partner doesn’t need a job offer before moving to Canada, but can rather seek employment once there. Your partner can apply for a job as long as your course is running.

Can I Work With My Student Permit?

Absolutely yes! The study permit allows you as a full-time student to work a maximum of 20 hours per week. This would be a great way to gain experience in the field relevant to your studies.

You have a few options when it comes to working in Canada as a student such as working on or off the campus, working as an intern in your field, or simply any part-time job.

Through this option, it’s possible to obtain a work visa, which will allow you to live and work in Canada. Which can then lead to becoming a permanent resident in Canada.

Life in Canada for Ghanaians

It’s no secret that Canada is a place of different cultural backgrounds. Canada cares about your needs for a helping community, and you’ll find many organizations put in place to help you such as the United Ghana Association of Ottawa, the Ghanaian Canadian Association of Ontario.

Missing home can certainly have an impact when immigrating so isn’t it great that you’ll find Ghanaian music, fashion, and food in Canada, allowing Canada to become your home with ease. Only now your home has better health care, education, and a high minimum wage.

Best internet bundle plans in Ghana

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It is no news that buying internet bundles in Ghana is expensive and could be determined by your area(coverage area), the speed of the network and wether or not you are using a 4G sim or phone.

In this post, we will see the best bundle option for your favorite network and help you make a smarter choice. Be it hourly, daily, weekly or even monthly bundle subscription, we want the best option we can get.

MTN Ghana

MTN Ghana has a range of bundles that don’t expire:

  • 23MB for 0.50cedi no expiry.
  • 46MB for 1cedi no expiry.
  • 461MB for 3cedis no expiry.
  • 943MB for10cedis no expiry.
  • 12GB for 120cedis no expiry.
  • 205.08GB for 399cedis no expiry.

For midnight packages MTN gives:

  • 2.79GB for 1cedi. From 12am to 4am.
  • 5.33GB for 3cedis. From 12am to 4am.

For a special offer called Kokrokoo

  • 1.09cedis for 400MB and 20 minutes of talktime.

For social media offers that don’t expire, MTN gives :

  • 94.34MB for 1cedi.
  • 471.70MB for 5cedis.
  • 943.40MB for 10cedis.

For online video streaming, MTN offers:

  • 1cedi for 178.57MB

And all these bundles can be accessed by dialing *138# and selecting the best option if MTN is the best your best connection for internet of things.

Vodafone Ghana

Vodafone Ghana has a wide range of data plans for its customers which comes with many goodies. For example, if you download the vodafone Ghana app from the online google play-store and register with your Vodafone sim card, you will be given a one time welcome bundle of 1 gigabyte; ain’t that cool?, so these are the available bundles for hourly, daily, monthly and no expiry subscription package.

Vodafone’s hourly bundle plans:

  • 500MB for 1.08cedis per hour.
  • 2GB for 2.15cedis per hour.

Vodafone’s daily plans

  • 25MB for 0.54cedis no expiry.
  • 60MB for 1.08cedis no expiry.
  • 130MB for 2.15cedis no expiry
  • 550MB for 3.25cedis valid for 1 day.
  • 1GB for 5.40cedis valid for just 2 days.

Vodafone Ghana’s weekly offers are

  • 1.5GB+1.5GB(12am-4am) for 10cedis valid for 15 days.
  • 4Gb for 21.5cedis valid for 7 days.

Vodafone’s monthly bundle plan.

  • 4GB+4GB(12am-4am) for 20cedis valid for 30 days.
  • 10GB for 50cedis valid for 30 days.
  • 20GB for 108cedis valid for 30 days.

Vodafone’s special bundle offer called 2 morch bundle has some attributes of the monthly bundle plans with extra incentives.

  • 1.5GB+1.5GB(12am-4am) for 10cedis valid for 15 days.
  • 4GB+4GB(12am-4am) for 20cedis valid for 30 days.
  • 10GB+10GB(12am-4am) for 50cedis valid for 30 days.

Vodafone’s special offer called BOSSU data plan has its variety of picks to choose from.

  • 3.5GB for 10.74cedis valid for 5 days.
  • 4.5GB for 13cedis valid for 5 days.
  • 10GB for 43.50cedis valid for 15 days.

If you are a heavy data user, Vodafone have you in mind too. this plan is called the JUMBO plan.

  • 40GB for 215cedis no expiry.
  • 100GB for 322cedis no expiry.
  • 200GB for 430cedis no expiry.

Vodafone’s night bundle called Night King offers

  • 7.5GB for 5.40cedis from 12am to 4am.
  • 2GB for 2.15cedis from 12am to 4am.

To access the above bundle, dial *700# and choose your preferred data plan.

There is a special Vodafone bundle you can subscribe to using your vodafone cash which has amazing benefit(1 cedi for 500MB and 2 cedis for 1.5GB). To gt this offer, simply dial *110#, choose option3, choose option3(special offer), select either 1 or 2, choose your preferred package then enter your vodafone cash security pin to confirm bundle purchase.

Vodafone also has another package called Vodafone X which has its own daily, weekly and monthly plans. These plans come with free vodafone calls and other terms and conditions.

Vodafone X daily plans

  • Quick fix for 1.60cedis 50MB and 25MB for whatsapp data. valid for 24hours.
  • Quick fix plus for 2.15cedis 100MB and 50MB for whatsapp. valid for 24 hours

Vodafone X weekly plans valid for just 7 days.

  • X weekly bundle of 500MB 150MB for Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp including 5 free sms messages. for 7cedis.
  • X weekly plus bundle of 650MB and 250MB for Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp including 5 free messages. for 8.60cedis.

Vodafone X monthly bundles valid for 30 days.

  • X monthly bundle of 1.2GB and 500MB for whatsapp, twitter and facebook and free 20 sms messages for 19.5cedis
  • X monthly plus bundle of 2GB and 700MB for whatsapp, Twitter and Facebook and free 20 sms messages for 21.50cedis
  • X monthly extreme bundle of 3GB and 1.5GB for whatsapp, twitter and facebook and free 20 sms messages for 32.50cedis.
  • X monthly extreme plus bundle of 4GB and 2.5GB for whatsapp, twitter and facebook and free 20 sms messages for 43cedis.

Vodafone X social offers comes with free calls to vodafone lines and it is valid for just 3 days.

  • X social bundle of 200MB and 50MB for whatsapp, facebook and twitter for 3.20cedis
  • X social plus bundle of 300MB and 50MB forz whatsapp, facebook and twitter for 4.30cedis

Vodafone Ghana also has this amazing offer called made for me which offers different packages unique only to a specific user and has amazing prices for internet bundles.Dial *530# to see what is available for you daily; the Vodafone app also gives avenue to get cheaper internet bundle with the shake feature and lots more interesting internet offers.

AirtelTigo

The one big family network has a variety of bundles, some with no expiry date on them and a very competitive data price which many users have argued to be the best so far. Here is the data plans and their prices.

Data plans with no expiry.

  • 25MB+25Mb(12am-4am) for 0.50p no expiry.
  • 65MB+65MB(12am-4am) for 1cedi no expiry.
  • 150MB+150MB(12am-4am) for 2cedis no expiry.
  • 550MB+550MB(12am-4am) for 5cedis no expiry.
  • 1.5GB+1.5GB(12am-4am) for 10cedis no expiry.
  • 4.5GB+4.5GB(12am-4am) for 20 cedis no expiry.
  • 10GB+10GB(12am-4am) for 50cedis no expiry.

Data plans with expiry.

  • 25GB for 99cedis valid for 30 days
  • 55GB for 200cedis valid for 30 days
  • 170GB for 350cedis valid for 30 days

Night plan

  • 4.5GB for 3cedis valid through 12am to 4am.
  • 7.5GB for 5cedis valid through 12am to 4am.

AirtelTigo special offer Sika kokoo

  • 1.1GB for 5cedis for five days.
  • 3GB for 10cedis for five days.

The last but not the least special offer in AirtelTigo’s bundle packages is the Tribe and Flex bundle.

  • 160MB for 2cedis valid for 24 hours.
  • 2.1GB for 8.7cedis valid for 7 days.
  • 3.1GB for 12cedis valid for 30days.
  • 4.3.2GB f0r 25cedis valid for 30 days.

To view these plans simply dial *111# and follow the easy steps to subscribe to your choice of bundle.

Glo Ghana Trims Data Bundles and Subscription Plans

No more campus data! No more Glo double data plans, at least not in the way we remember it. The Glo data promotion that started 4 years ago has finally come to an end and you are not going to like the new offers.

Out of bundle? See how you can borrow data from Ghana network providers.

As someone who is always on the go and mobile, I tend to spend a lot on mobile data. You see, I am a heavy user of data. Mobile data isn’t cheap, not in Ghana or any other African country. I remember some years, during my time in college, it was so obvious this was going to be my routine I decided to find a solution. My pocket was feeling the drain by telecommunication companies.

I remember meeting with so many telecommunication companies to discuss their data bundles. You see, I was searching for a good balance for speed, data and price. As a college student, you can imagine I will find offers way above my budget.

Then I met Glo and my data story changed. It was an interesting ride, Glo lack of network in key areas is no secret. So I will usually spend a couple of minutes finding the right spot to fix my MiFi. This little inconveniences was a trade I was willing to make over and over.

Until last week…

For starters, Glo Ghana no longer offers the ‘WOW’ data bundles, in fact, the new Glo data packages has only three offers and you can’t go beyond 2.2GB for ¢10. The full data plans are listed below.

New Glo Data Bundles and Subscription Codes

BandwidthPriceDurationCode
100MB + 50MB BonusGHc11 DaySMS 1 to 127
200MB + 120MB Bonus GHc27 DaysSMS 2 to 127
1.7GB + 500MB BonusGHc1030 DaysSMS 3 to 127

To subscribe to the new data plans, simply dial *555* on your keypad or SMS the appropriate code to 127.

Glo Double

Glo Double Double is the Glo tariff plan which doubles your airtime credit when you recharge and give you free data. GHc2 get GHc4 instantly plus 100MB of data to browse.

To migrate, simply dial *2019#.

How to Borrow Credit & Data from Ghana Network Providers

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You don’t have to be stranded or panic the next time you run out of airtime or data. Learn how to borrow credit and data from Vodafone, Glo, MTN and AirtelTigo in Ghana.

Often, you have heard people tell you, ‘talk is cheap’, and you begin to wonder just how much you have spent on voice calls in the last decade. Here in Ghana, talking and just talking is part of our day to day affairs. Every now and then, we have been cut short in the middle of having a conversation on the phone. You can’t complain, you simply find the nearest kiosk, purchase a credit and continue talking from where you left off.

What if your car broke down in the middle of no-where? Your airtime balance is reading GH¢0.0, you have used your last Pesewas to say farewell to the girl you dropped off? This is where you need to borrow airtime.

Borrow Credit from Ghana Service Providers

The ‘borrow credit’ service in Ghana allows you to take a small loan (in form of airtime) from your network providers and pay back later. With this service, you are guaranteed to never be stranded again as long as you have your cell phone and network coverage in your location.

Even though this offer seems irresistible, the down side is that most network providers like MTN and Vodafone takes back their loan instantly on your next recharge – with Airtel and Tigo, you will need to dial a number to pay back your loan.

Borrowing Data from Ghana Network Providers

We spend more time on the internet than off it. Data calls is equally as expensive as its cousin, voice calls. Combining those two variables together means that, like voice calls, you are likely to run out of data in the middle of something very important. The horror!

Business Woman on Phone

Or not very horrific. To ensure you are not stranded when you need your data most, your network provider in Ghana allows you to borrow data and pay later. The Borrow Data service allows eligible customers to borrow data on credit when your data bundles are exhausted and have run out of airtime or in case of unsuccessful bundle activation due to low balance.

Of course, there is 10-15 (depending on the service provider) percent interest on your borrowed data fee. Not too bad, especially when you consider your urgent need for data at the moment.

Table of Contents

  1. Vodafone SOS Credit & Data
    1. Borrow Airtime using SOS Credit
    2. How to Loan Data Bundle on Vodafone
    3. How to Transfer Credit on Vodafone
      1. Cedi-Only Transfer
      2. Pesewas only credit transfer
    4. How to buy credit from Vodafone Cash
  2. Borrow Credit & Data from MTN Ghana using MTN Xtra Time
    1. Transfer Credits with MTN Me2U
    2. Using MTN Pay4Me Service
    3. Buy Credit and Data from MTN MobileMoney
  3. How to Borrow Credit & Data from Glo Ghana
    1. How it works
    2. Borrow Me Data (BMD) Packages
    3. Glo Borrow Me Data (BMD) Criteria
  4. Borrow Credit & Data from AirtelTigo
  5. How to Top-up Phone Credit in Ghana
  6. How to Check your Phone Credit Balance in Ghana

Vodafone SOS Credit & Data

Vodafone is one of the biggest players in the telecommunication industry around the world. They are equally top of the game here in Ghana and offers diverse way to get you out of the horrible situation of running out of credit and data.

When you run out of credit or data on Vodafone Ghana, here are some options you may consider:

Note: You must be a Vodafone Ghana user for more than 15 days before you can borrow credit or data on Vodafone. A service charge of 10% of the requested credit or data is charged as commission.

Borrow Airtime using SOS Credit

Get credit when you need it the most through Vodafone Ghana SOS Credit. Borrow credit when you have less than GHc 1 and pay back the next time you top up.

Borrow Credit using Vodafone SOS Credit

It’s simple! Just dial *505# to borrow credit. You can borrow GHc 2, GHc 5, GHc 10 and GHc 15.

You can use your borrowed credit for both calls and data.

How to Loan Data Bundle on Vodafone

Just so, you in the middle of submitting that project and your data runs out. It is the worst feeling ever. Two things. You can either borrow credit from Vodafone Ghana, then purchase your bundles or you can just borrow data directly from the network provider.

To borrow Vodafone data, dial *700#, select a bundle from the data menu option. To check your borrowed data balance, dial *700*2#.

Dial *126# for further information on Vodafone data. If you are a foreign Vodafone subscriber or roaming, dial *151# to access roaming inquiry that you require.

For those who require the broad data bundle, simply dial *900# and purchase the available Vodafone offer.

How to Transfer Credit on Vodafone

Assuming you are travelling with your companion and suddenly ran out airtime or data, you can simply ask your companion to send you credit.

Cedi-Only Transfer

Simply Dial *516*Recipient Number+Amount*Password# to transfer credit from your Vodafone account to another Vodafone subscriber.

Default password is usually 1234, however, it is recommended to change it to something more unique. To change your Vodafone transfer pin, dial *117*1234*New Pin*Repeat New Pin#.

For example, say, you want to transfer a credit worth 30 GHC to your mother and her number is 0525878922. Simply, dial *516*052587892230*1234# then send.

Keep in mind that you can only transfer a minimum of 20GHp and GHc50 being the maximum credit transfer.

Pesewas only credit transfer

For example, is you want to transfer credit worth 50 pesewas to your friend. Her/his number is 0589815087. Dial *51605258999220501234# then send.

How to buy credit from Vodafone Cash

If you want to load your phone with credit from Vodafone cash, it is simple and very fast. Dial *110# and select from the options ‘buy airtime’. Which phone are you using? Choose it. Fill in the amount of credit you need and confirm or decline the process. If you confirm it, enter your secret pin and you get a confirmation message.

Borrow Credit & Data from MTN Ghana using MTN Xtra Time

Borrow Credit with MTN Xtra-Time  and Pay Later

MTN Xtra Time is a service that allows MTN customers to borrow and use an overdraft amount based on the their spend and the no. of years on MTN. Subscribers can borrow from 0.25p to GH¢2 when they run out of credits. To borrow credit, send Start to 1506 and follow the prompts.

Or dial *506# and reply with the appropriate response to borrow credit and data.

  • Select Borrow Credit if you want to borrow airtime or Borrow Data to loan extra data.
  • Choose the amount you want to borrow and send.

To check your unpaid overdraft, simply send Status to 1506.

Transfer Credits with MTN Me2U

If you don’t want to borrow from MTN or have an outstanding balance, you may consider asking your friend to transfer credit to you using MTN Me2U service.

MTN Ghana Me2U service allows subscribers to transfer credits to other MTN subscribers. To start using the MTN Me2U service you will need to register and create your personal identification Number (PIN).

To register, send <Register><4 digit pin number> to 1329. Or you could dial *198# and reply with 1 then follow the prompt.

When your Me2U account is setup, you can start transferring credits to your friends and family.

To share credits dial *198# reply with 2 and follow the prompts.

Or just go to messages.

Transfer Credits with MTN Me2U
How to transfer Credits with MTN Me2U [By Ebenezer Obasi]

<Type the amount of credit> <Space> <Recipient’s full MTN number> <Space> < Your 4-digit PIN> and send to 1329

Example:
My phone number is 0245442876 and my friend wants to transfer 10.90 Ghana Pesewas to my account. His Me2U pin is 1234.

  • Open your messaging application.
  • Type 10.90 0245442876 1234 on the message box.
  • Send the message to 1329

The amounts to be transferred should be in increments of 10 Ghana Pesewas.

  • The minimum amount is GH¢1.00 and a maximum of GH¢50.
  • A maximum of 2 transfers are allowed for every 24 hours.

Using MTN Pay4Me Service

Supposing borrowing airtime is not an option and MTN Me2U is out of reach, your closest option is to use the MTN Pay4Me service.

MTN Pay4Me is a reverse charge call service that allows subscribers who don’t have sufficient airtime to make a voice call to place a collect call to another MTN user.

The customer receiving the call will be notified and given the option to either accept or reject the Pay4Me call.

Should the receiver accept the call, they will be charged 0.10p per minute (on per second billing) on behalf of the caller, regardless of their tariff plan.

Should the receiver not have sufficient airtime to sponsor the call, they will receive an SMS notification about the missed Pay4Me call.

MTN Pay4Me

Pay4Me launched on Friday, 24 October 2014, and is available to all its customers, MTN said.

To place an MTN Pay4Me call, subscribers need to dial 154, then input the number they wish to call and press the call button. E.g., 1540245442876

Alternatively, they can dial *154*<number to dial>#.

Example, *154*0245442876#

Subscribers who find themselves sponsoring calls regularly may also configure their Pay4Me settings to automatically accept calls from certain numbers by using the *154# USSD menu.

MTN said that this lets customers add the cell phone numbers of people who they want to accept Pay4Me calls from, such as children and household staff.

“This functionality saves time for the customer as the sponsor does not have to approve a Pay4Me request every time the frequent users of the service calls them,” said Larry Annetts, chief marketing officer for MTN South Africa.

Buy Credit and Data from MTN MobileMoney

MTN Mobile Money or simply MTN MoMo allows MTN Ghana subscribers to top-up their airtime or buy data bundle directly from their MTN Mobile Money wallet.

To buy airtime or data from your MTN MoMo wallet, simply dial *170#, choose Airtime and Bundles from the USSD menu.

How to Borrow Credit & Data from Glo Ghana

Glo Ghana ‘Borrow Me Credit’ and ‘Borrow Me Data’ services allows subscribers within a specific time-frame on the network to borrow credit and data respectively, based on their recharge history.

How it works

Glo Borrow Me Credit and Borrow Me Data services are available only to eligible customers. The eligibility criteria include:

  • Your SIM must be registered.
  • You must have been active on the network for at least 3 months.
  • The customer is deducted the loaned amount, in part or in full depending on the amount topped up on the next top-up(s).
  • A transaction fee of 15% will apply on the borrowed credit or data.

To borrow credit or data on the Glo Ghana network, simply dial *5321# and select Borrow Credit. Select the amount you want to borrow and send.

Borrow Me Data (BMD) Packages

There are 5 data packages for the Borrow Me Data offering.

Price (GHc)Data Volume for Borrow Me Data (MB)Validity (Days)
1501
21005
32007
425015
540030

Glo Borrow Me Data (BMD) Criteria

What is the eligibility criterion to borrow data on Glo Ghana? See table below:

Credit/DataNo. of months on NetworkFrequency of recharge in a monthARPU
1/50MB333
2/100MB336
3/200MB339
4/250MB3312
5/400MB3315

Borrow Credit from AirtelTigo

Launched in November 2017, from a merger between erstwhile Airtel and Tigo, AirtelTigo is the second-largest Mobile Network Operator in Ghana. The telecommunication company is equally helpful in terms of lending airtime and data to its subscribers.

To request for advance airtime and data on AirtelTigo, dial *588# and *589# respectively. A service fee will also be charged on the amount you borrow. You can track your usage of the borrowed credits by dialing *130*10#.

You can also call 188 and follow the voice prompt to receive airtime to pay later upon recharge. Remember you need to pay for your previous loan before requesting a new one!

How to Top-up Phone Credit in Ghana

If you are new in Ghana or made a switch to a new network provider, you are probably searching for how to recharge credit on your SIM. It’s quite simple, dial *134*PIN# and send. This is the same for any network in Ghana.

How to Check your Phone Credit Balance in Ghana

There so many reasons why you need to check you credit balance, maybe you want to make a call and you want to know if the credit is sufficient for the call or you want to purchase bundles for browsing.

To check your account balance, dial *124# and an instance feedback will be given. This is consistent across all networks in Ghana.

How to Borrow MTN Airtime Credit and Pay Later

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Talk is cheap, they said, well, not really. Everybody in Ghana runs out of airtime in the middle of a conversation every now and then. Sometimes, in the middle of nowhere. You don’t have to panic, running around, looking for where to purchase an MTN credit the next time this happens.

Can I borrow airtime when I run out of credits?

Borrow MTN Airtime Credit and Pay Later

Yes, you can borrow from 0.25p to GH¢2 the next time you run out of credits on MTN Extra-Time.

Borrow Airtime on MTN Ghana with MTN Extra-Time

MTN Extra time allows MTN Ghana subscribers to borrow airtime credit and pay back later, using an overdraft amount based on their spend and the no. of years on MTN.

You can borrow credit via SMS by simply sending Start to 1506 and follow the prompts.

Time needed: 2 minutes

Or follow this simple steps to borrow airtime on your MTN network using USSD.

  1. Open your Phone Dialpad

    Open your phone dialer like you want to make a call.

  2. Dial Short Code

    To borrow more talk time, dial *506#.MTN Ghana Short Code to Borrow Airtime

  3. Select Amount

    Select the amount of airtime you want to borrow by entering the option number on the input box.

Kindly note, you will be charged 10% of every amount you borrow (i.e 0.1p from every GH¢1 you loan from MTN). If you have a negative credit balance (e.g –GH¢1), corresponding amount will be deducted on your next recharge.

Bank of Ghana introduces upgraded banknotes

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The Bank of Ghana (BoG) has indicated that it will issue upgraded and security-enhanced banknotes into circulation on May 6, 2019.

According to a statement issued by the Bank of Ghana on Monday, April 8, 2019 the new banknotes will have enhanced security features in line with evolving changes in the technological landscape.

The upgraded Ghana cedi notes will also come with improved durability and machine readability.

The new enhanced security features include an optically variable magnetic image (SPARK LIVE), a new enhanced security thread (RAPID), a more prominent watermark and an enhanced iridescent band at the back of the banknote.

New Security Features

Optically Variable Magnetic Image (SPARK LIVE): It is a shiny colour-changing image of the cowrie shell on the GH₵10, star on the GH₵20 and cocoa pod on the GH₵50. When the note is tilted, a shiny line across the cowrie shell, star, and cocoa pod moves up and down. The colour of the feature also changes from gold to green when tilted.

New Enhanced Security Thread (RAPID): It is a shiny broken line with movement that runs through the banknote from top to bottom. It is continuous when viewed against light. When the note is tilted, a star expands and contracts while the denomination value stays still.

More Prominent Watermark: It is the image of Tetteh Quarshie with a cocoa pod which has been made more noticeable in the plain star area of the banknote. It becomes visible on both sides when viewed against light. The denomination value can also be seen in the watermark area.

Enhanced Iridescent Band at the Back of the Banknote: It is a golden band with gold bars at the back of the banknote that runs from top to bottom. It can be seen more clearly when the note is tilted against light.


Updated: 55 deaths Confirmed in Kintampo Accident

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The Ghana Police Service have confirmed that 55 people died in the Friday morning accident involving two buses on the Kintampo-Techiman highway.

Kintampo Divisional Police Commander, ACP Joseph Antwi Gyawu, told Joy News Bono East Region Correspondent, Anas Sabbit that preliminary investigations reveal the two buses, one with registration number GT 5694 18 and the other GT 3916 17. Both had a total of 108 passengers on board.

According to him, the bodies of 35 of the deceased persons cannot be identified while the 53 persons who survived the fatal crash, are receiving treatment at various health facilities.

Breakdown

He gave the following breakdown of the injured and where they had been sent to; 40 were sent to the Jema Hospital; 12 persons are also receiving medical attention at the Holy Family Hospital in Techiman while one other person is receiving treatment at the Government Hospital in Wenchi.

More than 50 passengers killed in bus Accident in Ghana

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More than 50 passengers have died following the collision of two buses in the early hours of Friday, March 22, 2019 on the Tamale-Kintampo Highway.

Injured passengers have been rushed to the Kintampo Government Hospital and other nearby health facilities for immediate medical attention.

A VVIP Kia bus traveling towards Kumasi collided with a Grandbird bus that was heading towards Bolgantaga.

According to MyNewsGh.com, the accident happened in Amoma, a village near Kintampo in the Kintampo North Municipality of the Bono East Region.

The eyewitness said, it is unclear what might have caused the collision but it is speculated that one of the drivers might have been dozing off and a result, the bus veered into the lane of traffic headed in the opposite direction.

The Grandbird bus was reported to have caught fire immediately after the collision, burning passengers onboard.

Some passengers were reported to have been trapped in one of the buses and have been rescued from the accident scene to various hospitals within the Kintampo for emergency medical attention.

Police on the scene haven’t determined what caused the accident.  They say the road remains closed in both directions as the investigation and search for bodies continues.

Fashion : Top African print trends in Ghana

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The new Ankara styles for trendy ladies in 2019.

Fashion and style has gone through a major phase of transformation.

The beauty of African wax prints have made it an attractive brand for even the western world.

In Ghana, African print fashion has become popular among the youth and even the old.

African print also known as Ankara ,can be used for any design and styles. They  are classy and unique.

Different Ankara styles in Ghana that are worth checking out :

Peplum styles

The peplum tends to emphasize the woman’s curves.If you have little to no curves, this style can be perfect to create an optical illusion. It compliments all body types.

African print brings out the beauty of peplum styles. It can serve as formal or casual wears.

Peplum Tops

Dress

Skirts

Maxi dress styles

A maxi dress is a floor or ankle length informal dress. Maxi dresses are form fitting at the top and loose flowing at the bottom, cut to flow over the body.

It is extreme comfort, wearable fit that looks good on everybody.

Maxi dress can go with sandals, wedges, heels and sneakers.

Maxi dresses can make a fashionable and comfortable outfit

Crop Tops

Crop top looks so gorgeous and can be worn by anyone. With African print you can make different styles of crop tops.

These tops go perfectly well with shorts, jeans, and skirt

Shirt dress

A shirt-dress is a style of women’s dress that borrows details from a man’s shirt. These can include a collar, a button front, or cuffed sleeves. Its compliments all body size. Can serve as formal and causal wear.

Maternity dress

This style is for all not just for pregnant ladies. The dress is very free and comfortable.

It can be for slender, middle size and plus sized women.

Dashiki Styles

The dashiki fabric is an African fabric. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored suits.

This fabric can be used for any style of your choice, be it dress, tops, skirts and so on.  It is one of the most popular fabric in Africa.

Kente styles

Kente is a popular cloth found in the West African. It is a colorful Ghanaian traditional fabric.

kente outfits are very popular to wear at weddings and special occasions in ghana. This fabric can be used for any style.

Suits styles

Same Ankara fabric, designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt.

This can be use as office wears or to special occasion. Ankara suits are gorgeous and classy, they make you stand out.

PDS Staff slashed with Cutlass at Kokrobite over Dumsor

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Some workers of the Power Distribution Service (PDS) have allegedly been attacked at Kokrobite in Accra as they worked to restore power to the area.

One of the staff sustained a cutlass wound on his nose and was taken to the hospital, a  communications consultant at the Energy ministry noted on Facebook.

“We plead with all ghanaians and consumers of power to please be a bit more considerate in their actions. Yesterday, as staff of PDS/ECG worked to restore power to residents around krokrobite, they were attacked and beaten. One of the men working to restore power sustained a cutlass wound on his nose. This is very unfortunate.

As various teams are out in the field working to restore power in the problematic areas, please let’s guarantee their safety, so they can deliver for us. It is essential for our own good,” Nana Damoah wrote.

PDS, who just took over the management of electricity in the  country from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), has been struggling to explain the sudden intermittent power supply  in some parts of country.

In a recent statement they noted the outages is as a of the ongoing road construction at Pokuase and should be resolved in five days. They have dismissed claims that the country has been plunged into power crisis as was experienced some three years ago. Source: starrfm.com.gh