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Vodafone Ghana has rewarded the first quarter winner of its ‘Live your Life’ promotion with a serviced plot at Appolonia City.
Bintu Haruna, the winner of the promotion, expressed her excitement when she was announced the winner at the Vodafone head office.
“I am delighted to win a plot of land at Appolonia City. It is beyond my imagination! I kept texting to the shortcode and was not sure whether I would win anything. Vodafone promotions are real, and I urge people to participate anytime they launch new promotions.’’
The ‘”‹”‹”‹”‹”‹”‹”‹Live your Life’ promotion, an SMS subscription-based promotion, allows subscribers to accumulate points by answering multiple-choice questions with the chance of winning exciting prizes.
Some of the prizes include mobile phones and airtime, in weekly and monthly draws.
At the end of each quarter, the customer with the highest number of points walks away with an amazing prize.

Speaking at the prize presentation, Nana Okraku, VAS and New Product Development Manager said:
“‘Live your Life’ promotion is a demonstration of our commitment to giving our customers the very best. At Vodafone, we believe in giving life-changing rewards to our customers and a serviced plot at Appolonia City serves that purpose.
“We urge customers to take advantage of this campaign to win any of the amazing prizes which include an ultimate prize of ¢100, 000.’’
On his part, Matthew Ansah, Marketing and Communications Manager of Appolonia City, commended Vodafone Ghana for the partnership.
“Owning a property is everyone’s dream, and it’s exciting to collaborate with the telecommunication giant, Vodafone Ghana to reward lucky winners with a well-planned city and to give participants the opportunities to be landowners.
“We thank Vodafone Ghana for this partnership and look forward to giving joy to more people in the future. Welcome to Appolonia City family Ms Haruna”, he concluded.
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