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The air is electric with anticipation as Telecel’s More Money Promo enters its final stretch.
This groundbreaking promo, launched in July and extended through December, has brought life-changing opportunities to over 18,000 Ghanaians, who have collectively won a jaw-dropping GH¢3.4 million in cash prizes.
But the biggest reward, a whopping GH¢1 million is still within reach, waiting for one lucky winner to be announced just a week before Christmas.
For about five months, the Telecel More Money Promo has turned ordinary moments into extraordinary milestones.
From market traders expanding their businesses in Wa to students settling their tuition fees in Kumasi with their cash prizes, the stories of weekly winners are as inspiring as they are diverse.
Week after week, winners have taken home cash prizes of GH¢30,000, reminding us that dreams can indeed come true.
Take Meshack, a cobbler apprentice who plans to launch his shoe repair business with his winnings, or Nasihat, whose cash prize is funding the much-needed renovations for her family’s home.
These stories are proof that Telecel Ghana is making a real difference, and yours could be next.
“As we near the end of the More Money Promo, we’re thrilled to see the impact the campaign has had on our customers’ lives,” said Aneth Muga, Head of CVM & Products and Services.
“This campaign reflects our commitment to rewarding loyalty and creating opportunities that genuinely transform lives. We can’t wait to crown our first-ever Telecel Millionaire.”
Jeffrey Ntiamoah, a 21-year-old Information Technology student at Wisconsin University was shocked when he received the call that he had won one of the weekly draws.
“I was so happy and in complete shock. It took me a while to believe that this was happening. I already used part of the money to pay my tuition fees for the semester and will invest the rest into my passion of making music,” said Jeffrey, who also doubles as a music artiste with the stage name Blizzard.
“I encourage everyone I meet on campus to try the More Money promo, and they could win too”
The grand finale is upon us, with the final draw scheduled for December 12th, and an official grand prize presentation on December 17th. Imagine hearing the life-changing words: “Congratulations, you’ve won GH¢1 million!” Whether you dream of clearing debts, starting a business, or securing your family’s future, this is your moment to shine.
There’s still time to participate, send the keyword ‘WIN’ to 500 or dial *500#, recharge your account, and increase your chances of winning.
You can also activate it through the Telecel Play App. Daily winners walk away with GH¢100, while weekly draws reward participants with GH¢30,000.
But the ultimate prize GH¢1million is reserved for one lucky customer. The more you top up, the closer you get to transforming your life.
Keep your phone close because the next call could be the start of something extraordinary. Stay active, stay hopeful, and let Telecel Ghana’s More Money Promo change your story!
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