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Leading online sports betting company, MozzartBet Ghana has presented a brand new Nissan Kicks to Mr. James Appiah for emerging as the winner of the 1st edition of the "Hit the Highest Odds" Promotion.
The promo, which started in April and ended in May was introduced to award customers of the betting company that staked bet and win.
Customers of the company over the four week period won prizes including iPhone 13 pro and Headsets.
At the most recent event held at the Accra Mall, Mr. James Appiah was adjudged the winner amongst the finalists.
He came all the way from Berekum in the Bono Region of Ghana to the Accra Mall in the Greater Accra region where he was presented with the new luxurious car.
According to the Country Manager, Nebojsa Marinko, the company is considering to continue with such initiatives.
He added that, the company is willing to give back to the society and will engage other stake holders in various sectors to embark on such initiatives.
"It is not about just betting but about supporting people, we will do more of such in Ghana to ensure that our customers are happy with what we are doing here in Ghana. We will support other areas too" He said
He further stated that, the company will continue to operate in Ghana due to their experience in the country. He urged people to take advantage of such opportunities to win more prizes in the company's subsequent promotion.
"We want people to responsibly vote and take chances like this, I believe it will help," he said.
Mr. James Appiah, the winner, stated that, he was elated---encouraging Ghanaians to take part of such promotions.
"I least expected this when we started but after winning the iPhone 13 earlier, I realised that I could win the Nissan Kicks. I'm really happy and will make good use of this car", he stated.
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