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Entertainment of Monday, 14 March 2011

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AIRTEL FREEDOM TO DREAM PROMOTION: TWO MORE CUSTOMERS WIN HIGHEST CASH PRIZE OF GHC 25,000

The sixth draw of the Airtel Freedom To Dream promotion produced amazing results with two customers winning the highest cash prize of GHC25,000 each. This feat, the first to be registered since the start of the promotion, was chalked by 25-year-old Rahman Ahmed, a Kumasi based auto mechanic and 26-year-old Michael Koah, a radio presenter with Maxx FM in the Western Region. Two weeks ago, Muhammad Abass, a Pakistani engineer working on the Bui Dam project won the first of the GHC 25,000 cash prizes. This brings the number of winners of the highest cash prize to three. The Marketing Manager responsible for Usage and Retention, Tara Squire said “So far, the response has been overwhelming and we are pleased to have empowered our customers to achieve their personal goals. This promotion has brought to fruition the individual hopes and aspirations of many Ghanaians”. While Rahman Ahmed intends investing his prize money in a business venture, Michael Koah hopes to support his brother’s university education as well as improve upon his present circumstances through further studies. The other lucky winners for the week included Stephen Kwaah, a Kumasi-based businessman who won GHC7, 500. Joseph Nartey, a driver in Kumasi, Abdul Salam Iddi of Accra and Oppong Samuel from Kasoa each took home GHC5,000 while Ellen Mensah, a caterer in Tema and Paul Sefa of Nkawkaw also went away with GHC2,500 each. The promotion is open to both new and existing Airtel customers. Customers get one entry anytime they recharge with GHC2 or talk for a minimum of 50Gp within 24 hours. Many Airtel customers have also won other attractive prizes including brand new Nokia phones with one year supply of airtime, GHC 500 instant cash prizes and lots of airtime. The promotion is screened on TV3 on Fridays at 8:30pm., 6:00pm on Saturdays and Sundays on ETV, 4:30pm on Wednesdays and 7:30pm on Sundays on Viasat1. One can also watch the show on Saturdays at 7:00pm and 6:30pm on Sundays on Metro TV, while TV Africa broadcasts it on Saturdays at 9:00pm and Sundays at 8:30pm.