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Supplementary - Africell 'Gentri Na Wi Domot' Rules FreetownFreetown, Aug 30, 2011 (Concord Times/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- Subscribers of Sierra Leone's leading GSM operator, Africell have expressed their satisfaction on the on-going 'Gentri Na Wi Domot' promotion, describing it as first of its kind. Many who spoke to Concord Times during the draws at Cline Town and Ferry Junction on Tuesday and Thursday said everything about the promotion was unique and transparent. "We are very much satisfied with the promotion. Everything about it is unique and transparent. Africell will always be the leader in the telecom industry," they stated. About 50 lucky subscribers on Monday and Tuesday won themselves generators, Flat screen TV sets, DVD players, bags of rice, palm oil, Nokia phones and cool-man, among others. Africell Head of Event and Sponsorship, Arthur B. Kallon explained that the promotion is for those in Freetown only, adding that 100 units can qualify a subscriber for the draw. He noted that the draw is being conducted on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and a total of 25 lucky winners selected and their prizes handed over to them on the spot. "The promo is for our esteemed subscribers in Freetown. It will run until the end of September. 100 units or more will qualify a subscriber to stance a chance of winning attractive prizes. We want to prove to the entire populace that we are credible, transparent and accountable," he said. He implored subscribers to recharge more and increase their chances of winning and encouraged those who are not yet part of the Africell family to join now and get their own share before the promotion ends. One of the winners, Ragan S. Conteh expressed his appreciation to the company for giving him the opportunity to win something from the promotion, adding, "I will continue to stay loyal with Africell till I die." "Africell is innovative, transparent and credible. They always give us something to make us happy. They are the best among the rest and will continue to lead the Sierra Leone mobile phone industry," he noted. |
