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The skies lit up with excitement on Thursday 24 July as Betway concluded its thrilling Aviator Legends tournament with a spectacular grand finale, where Clifford Danquah was crowned the ultimate legend and walked away with an incredible GHS 500,000 cash prize.
The Betway Aviator Legends competition, which has gripped players across Ghana over the past few weeks, brought together the country’s most daring digital pilots in an electrifying showdown. After intense rounds of play and leaderboard battles with thousands of contenders, the top 8 finalists took the stage at the grand finale, held at the Labadi Beach Hotel battling it out for glory, bragging rights and one of the biggest cash prizes ever awarded in a local gaming competition.
“This competition has been a celebration of skill, strategy and smart play. I’m proud to see such talent and passion from our players. Clifford Danquah’s win is a testament to the spirit of Ghanaian gamers,” said Kwabena Oppong-Nkrumah, Country Manager-Marketing for Betway in Ghana. “Betway remains committed to creating platforms that reward our players and deliver world-class, exciting and responsible entertainment.”
“I still can’t believe it,” said Clifford Danquah, moments after his win. “Aviator is more than just a game, it is about trusting your instincts and knowing when to take the leap. I’m grateful to Betway for creating this incredible platform for Ghana to shine.” As the digital confetti settles, Clifford Danquah’s name is now etched in Aviator history.

The tournament has generated immense buzz both online and offline, with thousands of participants from all corners of Ghana joining the competition. The Aviator Legends series not only reinforced Betway’s position as a leading force in digital gaming but also showcased its commitment to delivering innovative and rewarding experiences for Ghana players.
As Betway continues to expand its footprint in the market, this tournament sets a new benchmark for interactive engagement and thrilling local content.
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