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Telecommunications network, AirtelTigo says it is set to hold a grand prize presentation ceremony in January 2022 as their successful and biggest promo “To Gu Me So” comes to an end.
The Grand Prize Winners will be announced during the Christmas season after all the due diligence is complete. The overall winner of the promo will walk away with a whopping GHS100,000 whilst the 1st and 2nd runner ups would take home GHS 50,000 and GHS 25,000 respectively.
The ‘To Gu Me So’ promotion created a lot of buzz in the last quarter of 2021 as thousands of AirtelTigo customers got rewarded for just doing more activities on the network. Customers were rewarded every hour, day, week, and month with great prizes including airtime, data and most importantly cash.
The promo which was launched in October to show appreciation to customers, falls in line with the company’s vision of making life better for its customers.
Chief Marketing officer at AirtelTigo, Atul Narain Singh commented about the end of ‘To Gu Me So’, saying, “We are very impressed with the overall performance of the ‘To Gu Me So’ promo throughout the promo duration. Ghanaians really embraced the promo as the number of customer participation across the country was encouraging. As a brand, the smiles we have put on the faces of our cherished customers for their unwavering loyalty and commitment to the network is rewarding.”
“We have rewarded over fifty thousand customers across the country with data, airtime and cash to the tune of well over One Million Ghana cedis. AirtelTigo would like to thank all customers once again for participating in the To Gu Me So Promotion.”
He reiterated that AirtelTigo remains committed to making life simple for all its customers and the just ended “To Gu Me So” promo is a testament of pursuing that very goal.
AirtelTigo will continually look for innovative ways to excite Ghanaians with more promotions and quality service that will give customers the reason to make AirtelTigo the network of choice.
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