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Winners of the first in a series of the mini draws for the Multi TV Buy-and-Win Promotion received their prizes at a special event held this morning at its studios at Kokomlele in Accra.
Alfred Bampoe won the first prize of 51” Samsung TV.
The draw was held live Friday morning on Badwam, the Adom TV flagship morning show and was supervised by Ekow Incoom of the National Lottery Authority.
40 winners were selected electronically out of the thousands of eligible patrons who bought the Multi TV Digibox and sent text of the serial numbers to a short code.
Alfred Bampoe emerged the winner with YusifTaju, James KantankuAdamu, Edward Marfo and HamiduKodjo being the other winners who received their prizes live, on the show.
Representatives of all Multi TV distributors from Strong Technologies, Syndicated Capital and Somotex and sponsors, SCL Technologies, Samsung and GTP witnessed the draw.
The Multi TV Buy-and-Win Promotion is a consumer reward promotion launched in January and has a brand new Brilliance FSV saloon car as the ultimate prize.
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