MTN Ghana will be giving over 300 customers an exclusive invitation to watch the blockbuster movie 'The Flash' at Golden Eagle Cinemas in Kumasi on June 30.
This is part of efforts of putting smiles on the faces Muslim community during this year’s Eid ul-Adha celebration.
Over the years, MTN has been focused on brightening the lives of its customers at various touch points by delivering a distinct customer experience.
As the biggest family in Ghana, the company also delights in putting smiles on the faces of Ghanaians for their priceless contributions that have contributed to the growth of the MTN brand.
The MTN Movie Mania is one of the innovative programs that MTN introduced 9 years ago to reward high-value customers for their brand loyalty.
It provides customers with free tickets to watch movies at the Silver Bird Cinema at the Accra Mall.
However, customers will get an extra ticket when they purchase a movie ticket at the movies on Thursdays. Offer is available at Silverbird Cinemas in Accra and at the Golden Eagle Cinema in Kumasi.
More so as part of this year's Father's Day celebrations, MTN Ghana in partnership with Jumia gave a special treat to over 50 men across the country by giving them free electronic vouchers to shop online.
MTN delights in using special celebrations to brighten the lives of its customers and the Eid -Movie Mania and Father's Day are a few of such loyalty rewards.
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