12 Millionaires Emerge from ‘Orange Money Shoki Love’

By Fatmata Jengbe

As the Orange Money Shoki Love weekly draw continues, Orange Money has on  the 21st  November 2020 dished  out 55 Fifty-Five Million Leones(Le55M) to twelve lucky winners right across the country.

It was the fifth edition of the Orange Money Shoki Love Promotion which was done live on SLBC TV in Freetown and was hosted by Martha of Orange SL and Saio the Comedian.

The twelve lucky winners were Fatmata from Freetown who won Le 2 million, Mira a student form Metchem won Le 5 million, Alusine from Rutile won Le 4 million, Alusine from Kenema won Le 4 million, Osman Kargbo from Kono won Le 1 million and Mustapha from Kailahun won Le10 million.

Lucy Conteh, a coal seller from Congo Town won Le 4 million, Martha a student from Bo won Le 9 million from the Orange Money Shoki Love Box Jonnah Kanu from Makeni won Le 5 million from Orange Money Shoki Love box, Abdul from Kabala won Le 3 million, Isatu from Madina Tonko Limba won Le3 million from the Orange Money Shoki Love box Momodu he is the last lucky winner from BO won Le 5 million from Orange Money Shoki Love box, Hydra Amina a student in Freetown who won Le 5 million,.

Orange Money Shoki Love Promotion is part of the company’s end of year promotion that is offering 3 Billion Leones in the form of prizes including 5 brand new cars to be won also by customers.

The retail Charcoal seller at Dove Cot, Lucy Conteh, never dreamt of becoming a millionaire. From counting plastic bags of Charcoal ready for retail, Lucy will now be counting millions of Leones.

Lucy was surprised when she received the call informing her of her recent fortune. However, 12 other millionaires were made that evening, including two students.

According to the presenters to partake in the draw one has to do a transaction with Orange Money over a period of time using #144#.

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