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The Host, destination service provider and an exhibitor at the on-going 2012 Joy FM Beauty and Bridal Fair at the Accra International Conference Centre has announced that they will fly one lucky visitor to South Africa.
The all-expenses-paid trip is part of the numerous goodies some exhibitors at this year’s fair, which is a one-stop avenue where event planners provide the biggest collection of bridal services and products for prospective couples, are offering visitors.
The reward, dubbed the Visit A Store And Win Promotion, is opened to all visitors to the 4-day fair which ends on Sunday.
To qualify, one has to visit the fair, pick up a promotion form from the Joy FM stand and visit every store at the fair and get signatures from all the stores. The promotion runs throughout the during of the fair.
The participant has to drop the form after successfully collecting all the required signatures at the Joy FM stand.
Winners will be selected each day and announced on radio. The winner will also be posted on the Joy FM Beauty and Bridal site: http://bridalfair.myjoyonline.com.
Apart from the trip to South Africa, other lucky winners will walk away with Fusion branded tablets and Android phones from rlg, discounts on bridal items and weekend hotel packages.
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