The management of Vodafone has declared that 204 winners have so far won the Vodafone Ghana "Predict and Win with Vodafone" Promotion.
It is currently on-going alongside the 27th African Cup of Nations Tournament in Angola.
The promotion is aimed at giving its customers a unique opportunity to win prizes while they cheer the Black Stars and their exploits in the tournament.
Winners have won GH¢1,000 cash, mobile phones and air time, which is on offer for the many fnumerous patrons of the promotion who wish to try their chance.
"Currently, I can say that winners have come from all over the country as far as Bechem in the Brong Ahafo Region, Damongo in the Northern Region and Wa in the Upper West," Uche Ofodile, Head Strategy and Brand at Vodafone Ghana, said in a statement issued in Accra on Friday.
He stressed that it was "our way of reaching out to our customers and thanking them for their support. I urge everyone to hook onto a chip and get involved in the promotion"
The Government of Ghana, Vodafone and Independent Broadcasters are collaborating to bring Ghanaians all the 32 games of the tournament.
According to David Venn, Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone, said he was delighted to be involved in bringing the games to Ghanaians and most especially its valued customers.
In the competition, Vodafone customers need to predict the outcome of the African Cup of Nations match of the day and could win a GH¢1,000 cash prize, mobile phones and airtime every day.
To play, text "win" to Vodafone short code 1010 and receive the question of the day after which you can text the answer back to Vodafone short code 1010 by the end of the first half.
"Vodafone takes this opportunity to congratulate all winners and I hope they will continue while many will enter to take advantage of the opportunity," Mr. Venn added.
Source: GNA
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