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PrideSpins has concluded one of its most highly anticipated promotions of the year, the Golden Draw, delivering a thrilling live event filled with suspense, celebration and life-changing prizes for players across Ghana.
Following weeks of strong participation and growing excitement on the platform, more than 15,000 players took part in the PrideSpins Golden Draw for a chance to win major prizes.
The promotion reached its climax on Thursday, February 26, 2026, during the official live draw and prize presentation broadcast on Hitz FM.
Thousands of listeners followed the proceedings as numbers were called and winners announced in real time, making the event one of the most talked-about live gaming moments in the country this year.
The atmosphere in the studio was lively from the outset. Phones rang continuously as winners were contacted live on air. Some recipients were left momentarily speechless, while others repeatedly asked whether the announcement was genuine.
Many players had expressed a desire to witness the draw themselves, prompting PrideSpins to ensure the entire process was conducted live, openly and transparently.
That commitment to transparency and inclusivity became one of the defining features of the Golden Draw, strengthening trust among players while heightening excitement nationwide.
Samuel Tetteh, a trotro driver, emerged as the grand prize winner of the brand-new car. When his name was announced during the live broadcast, disbelief quickly gave way to overwhelming joy.
For someone who spends his days transporting passengers across the city, winning his own car marked a deeply emotional and transformative moment.
Christian Boakye celebrated his win of a tricycle, while Abdul Latif Abdul Hakeem proudly walked away with a motorbike.
Each announcement was greeted with enthusiastic reactions from both the studio audience and listeners across the country.
The celebration extended beyond the top prizes. Other winners among the 30 lucky participants received mobile phones and GHS1,000 shopping vouchers, spreading excitement to homes and communities across Ghana.
For many of the winners, it was their first significant prize on the PrideSpins platform, reinforcing the message that everyday players can also experience remarkable wins.
The Golden Draw stood out not only for its valuable prizes but also for its transparent live format and the number of ordinary players who benefited.
Speaking after the event, PrideSpins Country Manager, Mr Kwadwo Opoku Kwarteng Amaning, described the promotion as an important milestone for the brand and its expanding gaming community in Ghana.
He said the initiative demonstrates PrideSpins’ commitment to providing opportunities that are fair, transparent and rewarding for players.
With the Golden Draw successfully completed, PrideSpins says it is building momentum for the rest of 2026 with additional online casino tournaments, player reward campaigns and new opportunities for players to win.
If the Golden Draw has shown anything, it is that big wins can come to everyday players—and somewhere in Ghana, the next PrideSpins winner may already be playing.
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