Glo Redefines Telecom Value with Talkmasta and Welcome Bonus
Nigeria’s leading digital solutions provider, Globacom, has introduced two innovative offers—Talkmasta Tariff and an upgraded Welcome Bonus—designed to deliver more value to subscribers while rewarding loyalty.
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Talkmasta: Extra Minutes, Extra Data, Extra Value
With Talkmasta, subscribers enjoy unmatched rewards:
- For every 6 minutes of local calls to any network, customers receive 6 extra minutes free plus 50MB of data.
- Call rate: 30 kobo/sec
- SMS: ₦6 per message
- Activation: New subscribers are automatically enrolled, while existing customers can dial *606# to opt in.
Globacom says the offer comes with no hidden charges, no caps—just pure rewards.
Welcome Bonus: The Loudest Hello in Nigeria’s Telecom Market
New Glo subscribers who recharge ₦100 and make their first call will receive ₦2,000 worth of value:
- ₦1,000 airtime (25 minutes to all networks)
- ₦1,000 data (1GB browsing)
- Bonus validity: 7 days
The company unveiled the new offers at Mike Adenuga Towers, Lagos, describing them as part of its customer-first innovation drive.
Glo Foundation Champions STEM Education for Girls
In celebration of the 2025 International Day of the Girl Child, the Glo Foundation announced a multi-million naira investment to support STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education among young girls in Nigeria.
As part of the initiative, the foundation has launched the Glo Innov8 National STEM Competition for Girls in Senior Secondary Schools.
- Grand Prize: ₦5 million in total rewards
- Top Prize: ₦2 million for the winning school, laptops for the two student representatives, and ₦200,000 for the mentor/teacher
- Consolation Prizes: For 2nd and 3rd place schools
- Registration Window: September 15 – October 5, 2025
- How to Apply: Schools can register at https://glo-foundation.com/glo-innov8/
According to Glo Foundation, the initiative is a “modest way to empower young women, encourage STEM studies, and inspire them to become future problem-solvers for Nigeria.”