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Posted By Udokabestluv On June 2nd, 2026

Millions of telecommunication subscribers across Nigeria face a common dilemma when they accidentally purchase credit on the wrong network or simply need to share credit with friends on different service providers.
This widespread challenge has forced many to constantly ask the possibility of transferring airtime from Airtel to MTN in 2026. This is in order to find a direct remedy. Currently, the major telecommunication companies, including Airtel Nigeria and MTN Nigeria, do not offer a direct, native network-to-network airtime transfer service due to separate infrastructural frameworks and regulatory boundaries set by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Consequently, subscribers cannot dial a simple USSD code from an Airtel line to credit an MTN line directly. To bridge this gap, third-party financial applications, digital wallets, and specialized airtime-to-cash platforms have become the mandatory alternatives for consumers looking to move value from one network provider to another.
The reality of cross-network transfers
Airtel Nigeria operates its proprietary peer-to-peer credit sharing service known as Airtel Me2U. This service is strictly restricted to internal transfers, meaning you can only send credit from an Airtel line to another Airtel line. MTN operates a similar internal service called Share ‘N’ Sell, which also restricts transfers exclusively to its own users.
Because of these network barriers, direct migration of credit between different service providers remains impossible through standard network USSD codes. If you attempt to use the Airtel Me2U code with an MTN recipient number, the system will reject the transaction with an invalid number error message.
How to move value across networks
Since a direct USSD code does not exist, you must utilize intermediary platforms to achieve this goal. These methods require converting the existing Airtel airtime into cash or digital wallet balance, which you then use to purchase MTN airtime.
Using airtime-to-cash platforms
Several licensed fintech applications in Nigeria allow users to deposit airtime and receive a cash equivalent in their bank accounts. To use this method, you need to download a reliable fintech app such as Tingtel, Zoranga, Aimtoget, or Recharge2Cash. You will create an account on your preferred platform and select the option to sell airtime. The platform will provide a specific Airtel phone number to which you must transfer your airtime using the Airtel Me2U code (*312*7# or *432#).
Once the platform confirms receipt of your Airtel airtime, your digital wallet within the app is credited with the cash equivalent, minus a percentage service fee. You can then use that wallet balance to buy MTN airtime directly within the same app or withdraw the cash to your commercial bank account to buy the MTN credit via your bank’s USSD code.
Leveraging mobile banking apps
If the airtime you want to transfer is not yet on your phone line but is a mistaken purchase from your bank account, you cannot reverse it directly through a code. You must contact your bank’s customer care channel immediately.
If the airtime is already loaded on your SIM card, the banking application itself cannot pull the credit back. Your only option remains selling the airtime to the third-party applications mentioned above to get the funds back into your bank app, allowing you to buy the correct MTN credit.
The peer exchange method
The most cost-effective way to handle this situation without paying high percentage fees to third-party apps is a manual swap. You can locate a friend, family member, or local vendor who needs Airtel airtime.
You transfer the Airtel credit to their Airtel line using Me2U, and in return, they can use their bank app or MTN line to send the equivalent value of MTN airtime back to your MTN number.
Summary
What is the official Airtel Me2U code?
The standard code to initiate an internal transfer on Airtel is *312*7#. This opens the menu for airtime sharing, where you can change your default PIN and transfer credit to other Airtel numbers.
Why do networks block direct cross-network transfers?
Telecommunication operators run on distinct financial and accounting systems. Allowing direct transfers would require complex cross-network clearinghouses and reconciliation systems that are currently not supported by local telecom regulations.
Do third-party apps charge a fee to convert airtime?
Yes, every third-party platform charges a processing fee for converting airtime to cash or alternative network credit. These fees typically range between 15% and 30% of the total airtime value being converted.
Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/transfer-airtime-airtel-mtn-is-it-possible/
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