Super Raffle Ghana has successfully conducted its first mini-draw in Accra, rewarding over 50 participants with exciting prizes ranging from cash to household appliances.
The event marks the launch of a transformative initiative aimed at positively impacting the lives of Ghanaians.
Exciting Prizes and Winners
Winners in the inaugural mini-draw took home various prizes, including:
- Electronics: Samsung 55-inch TVs, LG 43-inch TVs, and headphones.
- Appliances: refrigerators, chest freezers, air fryers, blenders, and kettles.
- Cash Rewards: Amounts ranging from ₵250 to ₵1,000 were distributed, with winners receiving their prizes live during the draw.
Major Draw Scheduled
The excitement continues as Derrick Ayisi Addo, Director of Super Raffle Ghana, announced that the major draw is set for January 12, 2025. The grand prize is a brand-new Geely CoolRay car worth over $20,000.
“Our goal is not just about prizes; it’s about creating a positive impact in the lives of Ghanaians. This initiative is here to stay,” Addo stated.
Vision Beyond Raffles
Super Raffle Ghana’s mission extends beyond rewarding participants. The initiative is committed to:
- Supporting Community Development: A significant portion of proceeds will fund social interventions.
- Promoting Youth Sports: Empowering young athletes across the nation.
- Providing Essential Household Items: Helping families access appliances they might not otherwise afford.
“This is not a one-off event. We’re building a sustainable movement to drive meaningful change,” Addo emphasised.
How to Participate
Participation in the raffle is straightforward:
- Ticket Price: ₵20.
- Purchase Process: Tickets can be bought via USSD code (2467#).
- Eligibility: Open to individuals aged 18 and above with valid Ghanaian identification.
Winners of cash prizes receive their rewards instantly via mobile money, while physical prizes, including the car, are delivered directly.
Transparency and Accountability
Super Raffle Ghana has taken steps to ensure fairness and legitimacy, operating under the regulation of the National Lottery Authority (NLA).
“This is not a scam. We aim to change the negative perceptions about raffles in Ghana,” Addo assured.
With a background in the luxury business, the organisers are committed to maintaining transparency and accountability.
A Brighter Future
Super Raffle Ghana, launched just a month ago, aims to redefine the raffle experience in the country. The initiative is fully owned by Ghanaian youth and designed to benefit communities, foster development, and offer hope.
“Super Raffle Ghana is more than just a game of chance; it’s a movement for progress,” Addo concluded.
As the first mini-draw wraps up and anticipation builds for the major draw, Super Raffle Ghana is proving to be a catalyst for transformation, one ticket at a time.