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Ecobank Nigeria: Four Millionaires in Super Reward Scheme

Ecobank Nigeria has presented grand prize of N1 million cheque each to the four winners that emerged at the end of its Super Reward Scheme.

The Bank says the campaign was to reward customers’ loyalty. For equitable representation of its customers’ base, the Bank segmented the country into four regions including Lagos, Federal Capital Territory (FCT)/North, Mid-west/South-West and South-South/South-East regions where one millionaire each emerged based on highest deposit and transaction value within the campaign duration.

At the end of the four months campaign, 800 customers won N25,000 weekly in batches of 50 per week while four millionaires emerged in each of the four delineated regions.

The four winners are:

  • Tsoho Alaye, FCT/Northern Region
  • Badero Modupe Olufunmilayo, Lagos Region
  • Omiwole Damilare Daniel, Midwest and South-West Region
  • Hayford Gogo Lawson, South-East and South-South
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