I bring to you the:

  • Shortcode to check your MTN, Vodafone, AirtelTigo and Glo Ghana mobile phone number.

Memorizing your mobile phone number can be difficult sometimes especially if you just bought a new SIM card.

Sometimes, you quickly need your phone number to initiate a transaction or for other useful purpose but don’t have it in mind.

This is the time you need a short code to check your phone number.

In this post, PC BOSS brings to you the shortcodes that can enable you to check your phone number on all the networks in Ghana (Vodafone, AirtelTigo, MTN & Glo).

Without much ado, let’s get started.


How to check your Vodafone Number in Ghana.

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Vodafone Ghana

To see your Vodafone number, dial *127#.


How to check your MTN Ghana Phone Number.

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MTN Ghana

Dial the short code *156# to check your MTN Ghana mobile phone number at any time.


 

How to check your AirtelTigo Number in Ghana.

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AirtelTigo

Airtel and Tigo merged to become AirtelTigo.

You can therefore use one code to check your phone number for both Airtel and Tigo subscribers.

To check your AirtelTigo number, either dial *841# or *703#


How to check your Glo Ghana Mobile Phone Number.

To check your Glo Ghana mobile phone number, dial 1244.

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Your Glo phone number will be displayed to you.


Other useful links.

How to transfer Vodafone credit in GHANA

How to transfer Vodafone Data

How to transfer MTN credit.

 

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Author

  • Francis Amoah Nuako

    Francis Amoah Nuako, professionally known as PC Boss, is a Ghanaian blogger and SEO expert. He is the founder of PC Boss Online, a tech blog that publishes technology-related articles primarily for Ghanaian audiences. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc Nursing) and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc Information Technology) from the University of Health and Allied Sciences and Ghana Communication Technology University, respectively.