Heritage (Monrovia)

Liberia: Lonestar Cell MTN Lauded

Winners of the just ended LoneStar Cell MTN Raffle Draw have lauded the company for the manner and form it freely and fairly conducted the "Fantastic Week" Draw. The draw, which was held at the Paynesville Town Hall, outside Monrovia, was inclusive of free hotel accommodation for the winners while in Ghana.

The winners of the draw will be given US$500 for shopping before leaving for the trip to Ghana. Speaking separately at the LoneStar Cell MTN Head Offices in Congo Town, outside Monrovia, the raffle draw winners praised the company for what they described as an "unbiased" raffle draw.

"I got a call and I was told that I have won a trip to Ghana. I could not believe that, thinking it was a joke," said Madam Wachen Bruce, one of the winners. "I am highly overwhelmed to be a winner of the LoneStar Cell MTN raffle draw. I want to use this time to encourage more people to subscribe with LoneStar Cell MTN, because it is a company cares for its customers," another winner, Mr. Joe Jeetoe pointed out.

For his part, the Brand Manager of the company, Mr. Garrison W. Barh, said the "Fantastic Week" was part of the GSM Company's special Independence Day package. Liberia, Africa's oldest independent nation celebrated its 165th Independent Day on Thursday, July 26, 2012 in Monrovia.

According to Mr. Barh, the company's due success is because of the commitment of its subscribers. He amongst other things added that the "Fantastic Week" was also intended to appreciate the commitment of the company's subscribers.

Meanwhile, other winners of the LoneStar MTN "Fantastic Week" are: Jacob Molon, Ismail B. Turay and Roland C. Sawieh.

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