1.2 Billion Goes to 5,000 Mercury Players Sierra Leone

By Theresa Vamboi

It was all sunshine and happiness during the Wednesday morning, 9 October 2019  pay out, as the faces of over 5,000 (Five Thousand) Mercury International customers were beaming with smile for winning over Le 1.2 Billion (One Billion, Two Hundred Million Leones) from edition 61 of the Kangari 5/90 lottery draw.

The massive winning which was recorded during the first draw on Wednesday, October 2nd 2019, registered over 5,000 winning tickets from the following winning numbers (58-32-65-85-26 (E6-48, E7-75).

The popular numbers amongst the balls were; (58-85) which fell in Turbo 4; making it a moment of redemption for the lucky winners.

Mercury International Chief Operations Manager, Mr. Joseph Herb described the winning as a great day for the company’s valued customers, adding that, “this happens to be one of the highest winning on the 5/90 lotto product in just two days of a new month.”

The Company Deputy Public Relations Officer, Sahr Morris Jr. said as a company they are happy to see a huge number of winners stating that it is a clear evidence that the more people play the higher chance they have to become millionaires through Mercury International.

He said Wednesday’s winning will motivate more players and more customers and gave thumbs up to one of the popular forecasters, ‘Professor Rub Am Dae’ who correctly forecasted both 58-85 numbers.

 

 

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