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    MoMo’s Refer & Win Promo Marks Eight Weeks, 66 Lucky Winners Rejoice

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    MoMo PSB’s Refer & Win Promo continues to make waves as it enters its eighth week, celebrating 66 winners so far—six grand prize recipients and 60 consolation prize winners.

    Running for 12 weeks from April 3 to June 25, 2025, this exciting campaign rewards customers with free airtime or data for up to 50 years.

    Among the lucky grand prize winners are individuals from Akure, Lagos, and Bauchi, whose fortunes have been transformed. One winner, Olajesu Oluwatobi from Akure, shared his joy, saying, “When I got the call that I had won, I was really happy. The fact that I won’t be paying a dime for the next 50 years is a lot. Everyone has to get involved. This is real. If I can win, you can too.”

    In addition to grand prizes, 60 customers have received consolation prizes of airtime or data valid for one year. The promo welcomes new and existing customers, encouraging them to participate by performing eligible transactions and referring friends or family to open or reactivate MoMo accounts.

    According to MoMo PSB’s CEO, Phrase Lubega, “With Refer & Win, we are rewarding loyalty and making digital transactions more rewarding for everyone. We want every Nigerian to experience the convenience and benefits of MoMo.”

    Weekly draws take place every Thursday at 4:30 PM on MoMo PSB’s YouTube channel, generating nationwide excitement. As the campaign progresses, more Nigerians are urged to take part and stand a chance at winning these life-changing prizes.

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