To know who’s calling your cell phone, try to send the phone number some mobile money. You don’t have to go through with it, though. Telecom companies always display the recipient’s name before you can confirm the transaction by entering your PIN. Since it became mandatory to register one’s SIM card with valid National ID or Passport (foreigners), you can be sure that the displayed name is the true owner of the phone number that just tried to call you. Mystery solved, Sherlock! The thing is you never know if you dodged picking a jilted lover or your landlord’s calls. Or whether it was an emergency and you could have swooped in to save the day. Knowledge is power after all.

Getting Caller ID using Mobile Money (MTN & Airtel)

Other ways to know who’s calling

Using mobile money is a surefire way to find out who’s calling, but not the only one. Not by far. As you can see above, the process a tad lengthy. USSD codes are clearly known for instantaneous results. Not to worry. Truecaller is an Android/iOS and Browser-based Caller-ID and Spam blocking app that boasts over 140 million subscribers, of which 50 million are from the continent of Africa. Truecaller subscribers contribute to a dynamic database with over 3 billion searchable phone numbers. Odds are, you will be able to know who’s calling instantly with Truecaller installed. If you’re not about that life, Google Contacts serves similar service albeit on a limited scale. Contacts comes preinstalled on Android devices and is integrated with your Google account. Google provides Caller ID for publicly listed phone numbers. These are usually businesses or organisations of some kind. You can also report a number as spam and Google will add it to its own black-list database.