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Telecel Ghana’s life-changing More Money Promo continues to transform lives nationwide, as Prilla Kyerewaa, a 22-year-old supervisor and a recent high school graduate, grabs a whopping GH¢30,000 in the weekly draw.
Prilla, who works at a maternity shop in Accra, is the first female to claim the GH¢30,000 weekly prize in the Telecel More Money Promo, breaking a streak of male winners from all over the country.
Prilla’s path to winning GH¢30,000 in the Telecel More Money Promo is one filled with unexpected twists and pure joy.
Initially, she didn’t think much of the promo when she received the notification on her phone. " I saw the message, and activated it without much thought, “she recalls.
Like many Telecel users, Prilla regularly recharged her account, bought airtime, and even borrowed credit occasionally, but she never imagined these routine actions could lead to such a significant win.
When she received the call informing her of the win, Prilla was in disbelief. "I thought it was a scam," Prilla admits, sharing how she and a colleague tried to call the number back, only to find it unreachable.
It wasn’t until later when a friend confirmed that a Telecel number had been calling her, that she began to believe the incredible news.
"When Mr. Richmond from Telecel called to officially inform me, I was so happy," she says, her excitement still palpable.
"We were already making plans for the money!"

For Prilla, the GHS 30,000 couldn’t have come at a better time. As a recent graduate with dreams of returning to school, the financial boost was exactly what she needed.
"This is a difficult time for me," Prilla explains. "I’ve been praying for a way to make ends meet, and this win feels like a miracle. It came right when I needed it most."
Prilla plans to invest part of her winnings to generate returns that will help fund her education next year.
"I want to be independent. This money will help me start something small while I’m in school, and the returns will go towards my school fees," she says confidently.
She advises others not to overlook any opportunities.
"Usually, I delete messages from Telecel without reading them, but this time I decided to activate the promo," she reflects.
"For just a small amount spent on airtime, I won this huge sum. My advice is simple: when you see a message from Telecel, don’t ignore it. It could change your life like it did mine."
Richmond Sedor, Executive Head for Accra West at Telecel Ghana, expressed his excitement about Prilla's win: "We are thrilled to finally see a young woman win big in the Telecel More Money Promo.
Prilla’s story is a testament to the incredible opportunities this promo offers to all our customers.
At Telecel, we are committed to enriching the lives of our users, and this is just one example of how we are delivering on that promise.” he stated.
Telecel Ghana’s More Money Promo is more than just a promotion, it is a celebration of the loyalty and dreams of its customers.
With over 9,000 subscribers to be rewarded, including the luckiest winner of the GHS 1 million grand prize, every action from topping up airtime to buying data bundles, brings Telecel users closer to a life-changing win.
The Telecel More Money Promo runs until the end of September, culminating in a grand finale where one lucky Telecel customer will walk away with a life-changing GHS 1 million.
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