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Four customers emerged as winners of the Western Union's ‘Let's Go Brazil ‘Promo which was held at a colourful ceremony in Accra to draw down the curtains of the promo.
The draw which saw Rebecca Amonoo of Global Access, Mohammed Sani Ahmed of Apex Bank,Olivert Aggrey Fynn of ADB and Priscilla Donani all booking places for an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, plus spending money.
The winners will be privileged to watch the Black Stars' group games against the USA, Portugal and Germany.
50 other winners were given LED TV sets and fully connected GOTv subscriptions houses for three months as consolation prizes.
So, in April the money transfer entity launched the "Let's Go Brazil Promo" in Accra and ended in May.
This promo was to give a fair opportunity to all Western Union customers who receive or send money through their Banks and more importantly, the soccer loving ones the unique opportunity to go to Brazil and support the Black Stars.
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