MTN Ghana, the number one telecommunications service provider and the industry leader, has begun its countdown for the 9 millionth subscriber.
To commemorate this milestone, any subscriber who purchases an MTN SIM card, registers and keeps it active from now stand a chance of being the 9 millionth customer.
The 9 millionth customer will be announced immediately it hits the system.
The prize package is as follows:
- An investment worth GH¢9999.99
- A sleek galaxy tab
- 999.9 MB of data
- 999.99 minutes of talk time and
- 999 SMS every month for 9 months
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