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Telecommunication giant, MTN is rewarding the 1000 highest transacting customers on mobile money.
Television sets, Hyundai i10 saloon cars, cash prizes and many more, are up for grabs in the promotion that does not even require you to subscribe.
Once you are an MTN mobile money user, all you need is to transact business more.
“Don’t use cash, just Momo it,” Senior Manager of Mobile Financial Service Commercials, Abdul Majeed Rufai, told Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Tuesday.
He explained that all customers can just dial *120# to check the number of points they have.
Otherwise, customers can dial the MTN Momo short code of *170# and select option seven and click on ‘Win a Santa Fe.’
The highest transacting customers are automatic winners. He said winners will be called with the number 0244300000.
Customers should ignore other numbers used by criminals to call them asking for personal details or monies to redeem prizes, Rufai noted.
The promo is part of the celebrations of the 10th anniversary of MTN Mobile Money.
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