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Sierra Leone: Africell Launches Le 2 Billion Promotion


 

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Concord Times (Freetown)

6 May 2008
Posted to the web 6 May 2008

Ibrahim Tarawallie
Freetown

Africell Mobile Company Saturday launched 'Mega prize part 2' promotion in which subscribers are expected to win Le 2 Billion.

Speaking to journalists at the Mamba Point Guest House, Chief Commercial Officer Joe Amara Bangali said the 2 billion Leones campaign would run until September 21 when the final draw would be made adding that they are doing it as a way of appreciating their customers.

"This time around, instead of allowing one winner to take home the lion share of two billion Leones, we will distribute it among twenty lucky winners by holding twenty weekly draws. At each weekly draw one lucky Africell subscriber will win one hundred million Leones," he said.

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He said the weekly draws would be held in Freetown adding that the presentation of the one hundred million Leones cash prize would take place at the locality of the winner.

"The two billion Leones week commences every Sunday morning after 12 midnight and ends every Saturday at 12 midnight adding, "For subscribers to qualify for the weekly draws, they should recharge a minimum of 200 units within a day to get a chance of winning." Bangali said their offer of two billion Leones within a period of twenty weeks, distributed among 20 lucky winners demonstrates the great care and love they have for their loyal subscribers.

"This is the biggest prize ever in Sierra Leone . We will continue with our social responsibility," he said.



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