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How To Cash Out Gift Card To Bank Account In Nigeria

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Over the years, gift cards have been a great gifting option for many internationally and locally. It’s interesting to know that you can also make money out of it, especially in Nigeria. This guide is for you if you are looking for a way to make money out of your gift card. I will explore how to cash out gift cards to bank accounts in Nigeria. 

Many young adults in Nigeria are taking great advantage of gift card exchange as a meaningful source of income. Whether you work in an office or run a business, gift card exchange can always be a side hustle. 

You may luckily get a gift card as a gift from your friend or uncle abroad. It does no good for it to remain unused. That is why gift card trading platforms like Nosh offer you a seamless way to cash out your gift card. Keep reading to find out how!

Where To Convert Gift Cards To Cash In Nigeria

NOSH is the best platform to convert gift cards to cash in Nigeria. To start with, they have a great user-friendly interface that will make it easy for you to navigate the platform. 

Looking at the rate of gift card scams on the internet, you have nothing to worry about with Nosh. The platform is reliable and you can find amazing reviews on Google PlayStore, App Store, and their social media platforms. There is a security system put in place to make sure your account and funds are safe.

At NOSH, it constantly rains unbeatable rates for all gift cards. In fact, they are currently improving their rates to serve customers better. What a timely moment for you to join and take advantage. There is an automated gift card rate calculator you can use anytime to confirm the current rate for your gift card.

There is a 24/7 customer support service you can access in case you experience any challenges or need help. Compared to other platforms, Nosh stands out to offer you the most appealing gift card trading experience. So, tell me, why you would miss out on that?

How To Cash Out Gift Card To Your Bank Account Using NOSH

Let’s see how you can use Nosh to sell your gift card and get some cash in your bank account.

  1. Download the Nosh app on Google PlayStore or AppStore. Or you can just visit the Nosh website.
  2. Create an account on the platform with your full name, email address, and password.
  3. Verify your email address and sign in.
  4. Click on “Sell Gift Card” on the dashboard.
  5. Select your gift card brand name in the category section.
  6. Select the subcategory of your gift card.
  7. Type in the amount of the gift card you want to trade.
  8. Upload your gift card images. Ensure the images are clear.
  9. Click on “Proceed.”

Your transaction will processed for approval. Once done, your wallet will be credited with the naira equivalent of your gift card. You can then decide to withdraw your fund to your bank account immediately or do so anytime you want.

Conclusion

Now, you know what to do to those unused gift cards you have. With the steps covered in this article, you can easily cash out your gift card. Enjoy swift trade, instant payout, high rates, and 24/7 customer support availability at Nosh. Sign up for an account and begin your journey into a seamless gift card exchange experience. 

 

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Gen Z Baddie, Ilebaye Crowned Winner of Big Brother All-star Season

Ilebaye the Gen Z Baddie., evicted 3rd week of Big Brother Level-Up season, emerged winner Of All-Star season.

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In a thrilling finale that had fans on the edge of their seats, Gen Z sensation Ilebaye emerged as the winner of Big Brother All-Star Season with 30.08% of the votes, Investor King reports.

The 23-year-old Kogi-born captivated viewers with her intelligence, wit, charisma, and strategic gameplay.

The Big Brother All-Star Season was a battleground of the best, bringing together fan-favorite contestants from previous seasons. Cross, Pere, Adekunle, Ceec, Mercy, and Ilebaye were the 6 housemates who made it to the finals.

Ilebaye’s victory comes with a grand prize of 120 million naira, a weekend getaway for two, and an SUV, a year’s supply of Pepsi, among other rewards.

In her final speech, Ilebaye thanked her fans for their support and said she was grateful for the opportunity to participate in the BBNaija All-Stars season. She also promised to use their platform to impact the world positively.

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Controversial Lagos Socialite Sam Larry Arrested in Connection with Mohbad’s Death

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The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of Balogun Eletu, popularly known as Sam Larry, a prominent Lagos socialite, in connection with the ongoing investigation into the tragic demise of Ilerioluwa Aloba, known as Mohbad, the late singer who passed away under mysterious circumstances.

Sam Larry’s arrest took place at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Thursday evening as he arrived from Kenya.

A police source, requesting anonymity due to a lack of authorization to speak on the matter, revealed that Sam Larry was promptly taken to the state police headquarters for questioning.

Sam Larry’s name has been in the spotlight since the demand for justice surrounding Mohbad’s untimely death gained momentum.

The arrest follows the police’s previous invitation of both Sam Larry and Mohbad’s former music label boss, Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, for questioning regarding the singer’s demise.

In a significant development, pathologists have recently completed the autopsy on Mohbad, with the police now awaiting the results.

This development followed the exhumation of Mohbad’s remains, conducted collaboratively by the Nigeria Police Force and health officials.

Also, the nurse who administered the injection to the late singer before his tragic passing on September 12 has also been arrested as part of the ongoing investigation.

As the investigation continues, the Lagos State Police Command is determined to unravel the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death and ensure justice is served.

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Minister Betta Edu Vows to Overhaul NPower Program and Eradicate Poverty

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Nigeria’s Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, has revealed a series of challenges plaguing the NPower program, vowing to overhaul the initiative to ensure it fulfills its mission of alleviating poverty for millions of Nigerians.

During the Arise TV interview, Minister Edu expressed her commitment to transforming the NPower program and addressing its longstanding issues.

She explained that the NPower payment list contains the names of individuals who should not be part of the program, revealing the gravity of the problems that her ministry is actively working to rectify.

“First of all, when we came onboard, we found lots of issues with the NPower program that made us re-engage the entire plan,” Edu stated. “One of the things was that there were persons registered on the NPower beyond the envelope that was provided for the program.”

The revelation of individuals beyond the program’s intended scope raises questions about the program’s effectiveness in targeting those most in need of assistance.

Edu further highlighted financial mismanagement as a critical issue affecting NPower beneficiaries. “Funds were released for payment for people under NPower, and they were not paid in a timely manner by the managers of the funds of the NPower beneficiaries,” she declared.

This mismanagement of funds not only hinders the program’s ability to provide timely support but also undermines the trust of beneficiaries in the system.

Perhaps the most concerning aspect disclosed by the minister is the inclusion of individuals on the payment list who should not be there and those who do not contribute to the program despite receiving payments.

Edu said, “There were also people who were on the payment list who are not supposed to be there, and there are persons who are there but are not providing any services but have been enrolled to have payment.”

Such irregularities in the program’s implementation not only waste resources but also deprive those genuinely in need of the support they require.

Also, Edu acknowledged the issue of individuals who had surpassed their allotted time with the NPower program but still expected to receive payments. She referred to this as an “exit plan,” which has led to continued financial obligations that the program may not be able to sustain.

To address these pressing concerns, Minister Edu disclosed that a committee has been established to scrutinize and provide recommendations for improving the NPower program. The committee, headed by the secretary of the ministry, is expected to propose reforms based on its findings.

Minister Edu’s commitment to reforming the NPower program aligns with the broader goal of President Tinubu’s administration to uplift 133 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030, in accordance with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

She declared, “For poverty alleviation, we are targeting at least 133 million Nigerians between now and 2030, which is in line with the SDGs that we signed at the United Nations.”

However, Edu emphasized that the government is not content with maintaining the status quo.

“The difference here is that we are not going to continue doing things the same way and expect different results,” she affirmed.

“There are different plans we are working on, and we believe very strongly that by the next one year, we should be able to say that at least we have removed 20 million Nigerians out of poverty.”

The commitment to addressing the NPower program’s flaws and the ambitious goal of poverty eradication signal a new direction in the fight against poverty in Nigeria, one that aims to be more efficient, transparent, and impactful for the nation’s most vulnerable citizens.

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