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Smile Communications Launches #SmileSalutes Campaign to Recognise, Reward Excellence in Public Sector

Smile Communications, the leading 4GLTE telecommunications company, is thrilled to announce the launch of its #SmileSalutes campaign, aimed at recognising and rewarding excellence among workers and teams within the public sector in Nigeria.

The #SmileSalutes campaign is a testament to Smile Communications’ commitment to supporting and acknowledging the hard work and dedication of public officers who strive to make a positive impact on society. Through this initiative, Smile Communications aims to encourage ordinary citizens to nominate deserving public officers or teams for their outstanding contributions to their communities.

Here’s how the campaign works: individuals can nominate any hardworking public officer or team within Nigeria by simply posting their nomination on social media platforms such as Instagram (IG), X and Facebook (FB) using the hashtag #SmileSalutes.

Additionally, nominees are encouraged to rally support from their networks, including friends and associates, who can show their appreciation by engaging with the nomination post through likes, comments, shares, and other interactions.

At the end of the campaign, the public officer or team with the highest number of nominations and engagement on social media platforms will be declared the winner and will receive special gifts from Smile Communications as a token of appreciation for their dedication and service.

“We are excited to launch the #SmileSalutes campaign to shine a spotlight on the remarkable work being done by public officers and teams across Nigeria,” said ‘Goke Olaleye, Head of Marketing Operations at Smile Communications. “Through this initiative, we hope to inspire a culture of excellence and appreciation within the public sector while fostering positive relationships between citizens and government officials.”

The #SmileSalutes campaign is a completely online initiative, making it accessible to a wide audience across various social media platforms. Smile Communications invites everyone to join in celebrating and honoring the unsung heroes who work tirelessly to improve the lives of others.

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