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Download ImmortalPay: Your One-Stop Solution for Airtime, Data, Cable TV, Electricity Tokens, and Exam Pins

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Are you tired of the hassle of buying airtime, data, cable TV subscriptions, electricity tokens, or exam pins separately? Look no further than Immortal Pay – your ultimate convenience store for all your digital needs!

At Immortal Pay, we understand the importance of seamless transactions and hassle-free services. That’s why we’ve curated a comprehensive range of products and services to cater to your every need. Whether you’re topping up your phone credit, renewing your cable TV subscription, or purchasing exam pins, we’ve got you covered – all in one place!

Airtime and Data:
With Immortal Pay, you can easily recharge airtime and purchase data plans for all major networks, including MTN, GLO, 9MOBILE, and AIRTEL. Say goodbye to the inconvenience of running out of airtime or data when you need it most. Our competitive pricing ensures that you get the best value for your money, with options tailored to suit your budget and usage preferences.

Cable TV Subscriptions:
Never miss your favorite shows again with Immortal Pay’s cable TV subscription services. Whether you’re a fan of GOtv, DSTV, or STARTIMES, we offer a variety of plans to suit your viewing needs. From basic packages to premium offerings, you can enjoy uninterrupted entertainment at the touch of a button.

Electricity Tokens:
Stay connected and powered up with Immortal Pay’s electricity token services. Whether you’re with Abuja Electric, Benin Electric, Eko Electric, or any other provider, we’ve got you covered. Say goodbye to long queues and waiting times – simply top up your electricity tokens conveniently and securely with Immortal Pay.

Exam Pins:
Preparing for exams has never been easier with Immortal Pay’s exam pin services. Whether you’re sitting for WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB exams, we offer affordable and reliable exam pins to help you succeed. With instant delivery and secure transactions, you can focus on studying with peace of mind.

At Immortal Pay, your satisfaction is our top priority. With our user-friendly platform and round-the-clock customer support, we strive to make your digital transactions as smooth and effortless as possible. Experience the convenience of Immortal Pay today and enjoy a seamless digital experience like never before!

For inquiries and transactions, visit our website www.immortalpay.com.ng  or contact us directly +2348105551559. Make the switch to Immortal Pay and simplify your digital life today! www.immortalpay.com.ng

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I Feel Nervous Not Meeting Daily Targets with Immortalpay

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What makes you nervous?


Feeling nervous is a universal experience, and for many, it’s often tied to meeting daily business targets. As the creator of Immortalpay, I’ve encountered my fair share of nerves when it comes to ensuring the app’s success. However, Immortalpay isn’t just any app – it’s a game-changer in the world of mobile transactions. Let’s delve into what makes meeting daily targets on Immortalpay a nerve-wracking yet rewarding journey.


1. The Pressure of Performance:
   Daily business targets are like guiding stars, steering the course of Immortalpay’s success. Each day presents a new challenge, a new opportunity to excel. The pressure to meet these targets can be intense, but it’s a pressure that fuels our determination to deliver excellence.

2. User Satisfaction is Paramount:
   At the heart of Immortalpay’s mission lies the satisfaction of our users. We understand that every transaction, every interaction matters. Nervousness creeps in when we contemplate whether we’ve provided the seamless experience our users expect and deserve. Yet, it’s this very nervousness that drives us to constantly innovate and improve.

3. A Versatile Solution for Everyday Needs:
   Immortalpay isn’t just about meeting targets; it’s about empowering users with convenience and affordability. Our Android mobile application is a one-stop solution for various transactions, from purchasing internet data subscriptions at unbeatable rates to paying bills for utilities, TV subscriptions, exam pins, and airtime. The breadth of services we offer adds to the nervous excitement of ensuring everything runs smoothly.

4. The Thrill of Innovation:
   In the dynamic landscape of mobile transactions, innovation is key. Immortalpay isn’t content with the status quo; we’re constantly exploring new features and enhancements to elevate user experience. This drive for innovation introduces an element of nervous anticipation – will our latest update resonate with users? Will it exceed their expectations?


Meeting daily business targets on Immortalpay may evoke nervousness, but it’s a nervousness that propels us forward. It’s a testament to our commitment to excellence, to our dedication to providing users with a seamless and rewarding experience. Immortalpay isn’t just an Android mobile application; it’s a catalyst for change, revolutionizing the way users transact in their daily lives. So, join us on this exhilarating journey – download Immortalpay from the Play Store today and experience the difference firsthand. Your transactions, simplified. Your nerves, eased.

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From June , all content creators in Nigeria will be able to make Millions from Facebook .  But Cameroon won’t , here is why

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Facebook is the highest app that pays its creators .  Facebook monetization has become a popular way for content creators to earn money through their engaging and creative content. However, not all countries have access to Facebook’s monetization features. While many content creators in Nigeria  will be buying houses from Facebook money  from June , Cameroonians will either switch their location or move to an eligible country . 

Cameroon  is currently not approved for Facebook monetization despite the fact that her neighbor Nigeria will be eligible by June . The reasons for this can be attributed to the following factors:

1. Legal and Regulatory Compliance:

Cameroon’s legal and regulatory framework may not be fully compatible with Facebook’s monetization policies. The country has been working on improving its digital laws and regulations, but there may still be gaps that need to be addressed before Facebook can offer its monetization features. The taxes sometimes scares investors too

2. Market Viability:

Although Cameroon has a growing number of internet users, the overall digital advertising market size remains relatively small. This may make it less attractive for Facebook to prioritize monetization features in the country. The numbers of active internet users in Cameroon is not up to the number in 2 states in Nigeria

3. Payment Infrastructure:

Cameroon’s payment infrastructure is still developing, with limited access to international payment gateways. This can pose challenges for Facebook in implementing its monetization features in the country.Getting just a bank account and a functional prepaid card  is not even easy  .

4. Local Content and Language Support:

While Cameroon has a diverse linguistic landscape, the presence of local content creators on Facebook  is still limited. This could be another factor contributing to the absence of Facebook monetization in the country.

Facebook’s monetization approval process involves several criteria, including legal and regulatory compliance, market viability, payment infrastructure, and local content and language support. In the case of Cameroon, the absence of Facebook monetization can be attributed to a combination of these factors. As the country continues to develop its digital landscape, it is possible that Facebook may eventually approve Cameroon for monetization, allowing local content creators to benefit from the platform’s revenue-generating features .

For now , it will be important the content creators change their location or move to an eligible
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Nigerian Binance users in trouble as court orders Binance to release comprehensive data of Nigerian Binance users to EFCC

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Emeka Nwite, presiding judge, gave the ruling on an ex parte motion moved by Ekele Iheanacho, EFCC’s lawyer, on February 29.

“The applicant’s application dated and filed 29th February 2024, is hereby granted as prayed,” the judge held.

“That an order of this honourable court is hereby made directing the operators of Binance to provide the commission with comprehensive data/information relating to all persons from Nigeria trading on its platform.”

The ex-parte motion, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/259/2024, was brought pursuant to Sections 6(b), (h), (I), 7(1), (a)(2), and 38 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Establishment Act, 2004 and Section 15 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 (as amended) and the inherent powers of the court.

In the affidavit in support of the motion, Hamma Bello, an operative of the EFCC, said following the inauguration of the Technical Committee on Currency Stability and Forex Manipulation by the ONSA, the special investigation team (SIT) “received an intelligence stating the nefarious activities (money laundering and terrorism financing) on Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange platform”.

“That on receipt of the intelligence, the team began investigation by conducting surveillance of the activities of the platform,” Bello said.

“The team uncovered users who have been using the platform for price discovery, confirmation and market manipulation which has caused tremendous distortions in the market, resulting in the Naira losing its value against other currencies.

“The damage the platform has caused was clearly explained to the operators of the platform and they were requested to delist the Naira and avail the ONSA on the activities of the Nigerians on their platform.

“The information afforded to the team by Binance shows that the total trading volume from Nigeria in 2023 alone stood at $21.6 (twenty-one billion, six hundred million dollars).

“Attached and marked as Exhibit EFCC 1 is a copy of the document from Binance to the ONSA stating this fact amongst others.

“That the commission will ensure that investigation is conducted within such reasonable time.”

Bello stated that the information would help the panel with its investigation, and that the subject was of the utmost urgent public interest.

He claimed that granting the application was in the interest of justice because rejecting the request would seriously impede the commission’s inquiry.

This news has brute fear in the minds of so many Nigerian  as they know that in no distant time time efcc restart inquiry and begins confiscation of their assets following the crypto ban of 2020 under the leadership of president Muhammadu Buhari.

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