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Winabig Ghana Limited has launched WINABIG, a platform in Ghana where individuals can purchase a ticket with a small amount of money and stand a chance to win a car, big cash prizes, expensive gadgets, and other prices.
According to its Executive Assistant, Efua Nyarko, the raffle is aimed at giving people the opportunity to win items to cover some urgent needs.
The Winabig raffle will allow players to attempt to win amazing prizes. At the launch, three people won ¢1,500 each.
Executive Assistant at Winabig Ghana, Efua Nyarko explained the aim of the platform and its intended impact.
“We wanted a way to lift people’s spirits because it has been a long year for many Ghanaians. As the year is ending, we want to encourage people and help them get a laptop, a phone, or gadget they have been saving for”, she mentioned.

WInabig is a rapidly growing gaming raffle company licensed by the National Lottery Authority. As an innovative force in the gaming industry, Winabig.com is operated as the official trade name of Winabig Ghana Limited.
WinaBig Ghana Limited aims to create an inclusive space where participants can not only enjoy thrilling gameplay but also have the opportunity to win exclusive prizes that cater to a diverse range of interests while simultaneously contributing positively to the communities they operate.
The company also pledged its commitment to transparency and compliance with local regulations about its operation. All draws are conducted on the Caritas Lottery Platform and are regulated by the National Lottery.
The company is also committed to contributing positively to society through its engagement in corporate social responsibility initiatives, supporting local communities and promoting responsible gaming practices.
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