Afrimoney Launches ‘Kam Join Wi’ Promotion with 80,000 New Leones in Cash Prizes

By Esther Wright

Afrimoney has introduced an exciting new promotion, “Kam Join Wi,” which offers cash prizes totaling 80,000 new Leones, encouraging more users to sign up for the popular e-money service. Rebecca Sankoh, Media Relations Supervisor for Afrimoney Television, unveiled the promotion during Afriradio’s Hot Breakfast Show.

The weekly “Kam Join Wi” campaign targets new Afrimoney subscribers nationwide, with a draw held each Monday to reward newly registered users. Rebecca Sankoh explained, “This promotion is a major step to welcoming more Africell users to Afrimoney, where they can enjoy enhanced e-money services and benefits.”

To join, new users simply dial *161# to start their registration and receive a bonus of five Leones upon sign-up. The prize structure allocates 60,000 new Leones for weekly television winners and 20,000 new Leones for radio winners.

Afrimoney Radio Media Relations Supervisor, Hassan Koroma, shared additional details, noting that the radio segment will air daily on Afriradio and other major stations, giving listeners the chance to win 20,000 new Leones each day. The radio show runs on weekdays from 5:30 PM to 6:00 PM. “Our aim is to offer more rewards to our users, fostering greater engagement,” Hassan Koroma emphasized.

The “Kam Join Wi” promotion is an open-ended campaign, providing ongoing opportunities for subscribers to win while exploring the benefits of Afrimoney’s secure and accessible e-money services.

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