Glo Festival Of Joy Promo Produces First Set Of Winners In Warri
 

Digital solutions company, Globacom, on Thursday, in Warri, Delta State, held the first draw of its ongoing consumer promo, Festival of Joy.
 
The draw was conducted at Gloworld, Delta Mall, and was attended by Glo subscribers, the media and representative of National Lottery Regulatory Commission, Mr. Anwyuli Efejukwu.
 
Globacom said the lucky winners including, “the winner of a brand new Toyota Prado and winners of tricycles, sewing machines, generators and grinding machines will receive their prizes on November 21, 2024 at the same Gloworld”.
 
To participate in the promo, Glo advised new and existing subscribers to dial *611# and recharge (voice and data) during the promo period. It added that new subscribers can join by purchasing a new SIM, registering it, and dialing *611#.
 
 “New and existing customers are required to recharge up to N100,000 cumulatively during the promo period to qualify for the draw for the Prado Jeep, N50, 000 cumulative recharge for Kia Picanto, N10, 000 in a month for tricycle and N5, 000 total recharge in a month to win a generator. For the sewing machine, a total recharge of N2, 500 in a month is required, while for the grinding machine, a recharge of N500 in a day will be eligible for the draw”. The company said.

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