Oghenewajutome Dennis and Man of Order & Discipline (MOD) Movement of Nigeria, the cash prize winners of N3million and N1million respectively at the ongoing Get Alert in Millions Season 3 promo of Fidelity Bank Plc were full of praises for the bank last Wednesday as they collected their prizes in Lagos.
Ognenewajutome, a Physics graduate of the University of Benin who just concluded his national youth services in Ondo State, as well as the MOD Commander, Our Lady Queen Apostle Catholic Church, Ilupeju, Lagos, Mr Anthony Ukaoha, promised to make judious use of their cash wins.
Speaking at the prize presentation, the Executive Director in charge of Shared Services and Products, Mrs Chijioke Ugochukwu, who represented the Managing Director, Mr Nnamdi Okonkwo, said the bank was happy to give away millions of Naira to empower its customers. “We have 18 consolation winners across the country. We havealso given out N3.5million worth of airtime to more than 2, 000 customers”, she added.
Penultimate Wednesday, the 4th monthly/2nd bi-monthly draw of the promo was held at the bank’s Lagos headquarters where 12 cash prize and 18 consolation prize winners emerged.
Among them was an Abuja-based businessman, Charles Tochukwu Okafor, Emmanuella Igbojionu, and Grace Seidel.
Okafor , Igbojionu and Seidel, from Abuja, Lagos and North zones of the bank, won N3million and N2million respectively , alongside 10 others who also won N1million apiece from the six geo-political zones of the bank.
Speaking at the occasion, Okonkwo , who spoke through Mrs Ugochukwu, said N68 million and 72 consolation prizes have so far been dished out to 123 winners aside N3.2 million worth of air time also extended to over 2,500 customers.
“We have also given away cash prize to the Jingle Contest winner at the last prizes’ presentation at Olodi Apapa in Lagos. We still expect more customers as we are barely half way into the promo as N42 million remains to be given away as well as several consolation prizes to our loyal customers”, the representative of the bank’s chief said.

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