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Civil Servants, Student, Bricklayer, Others win millions in Dangote Mega Millions Dash Promotion

The ongoing Dangote Mega Millions Dash has moved into its second month in January. The promo scheme has successfully rewarded a total 70 winners of N1 million in the first month of the promotion The promo, which is slated to run for three months will share N300 million among all 3,783 winners.

Two prizes of one million naira is being clinched daily for 90 days by 180 lucky winners while each month, one lucky customer will win  a whopping N10 million with a consolation prize of N50,000 for 20 winners

Winners of the daily millions have come from diverse places and occupations which includes civil servants, soldiers, photographers, bricklayers, architects students and block makers.

A cement retailer AtolagbeBalkisu won a N1 million, Endurance Emmanuel, a student of Anambra state University also won similar amount while Maxwell Ekot, another lucky winner is a construction worker, he bought over 50 bags of cement before he could gather his winning entry.

Dangote Group’s Chief Marketing Officer, Mr. OareOjeikere while commenting on the promo assured customers that the management of Dangote Cement will continue to look for new ways of enhancing their value as the level of acceptability of its products remains unprecedented in the history of Cement business in Nigeria.

Dangote Cement is Africa’s leading cement producer with three plants in Nigeria and recently opened factories in Ethiopia, Zambia, South Africa, Senegal and Cameroon. It is a fully integrated quarry-to-customer producer with production capacity of 29.25Mta in Nigeria.

See pictures of the winner below...


Group shot of Lagos winners in the ongoing Dangote Mega Millions Dash Promo with Dangote Cement Executives,promo Partners and regulatory authorities.

L-R Adeyemi Fajobi, Dangote Cement Regional Director, Lagos; Jerry Arinze, Deputy Manager Legal, NLRC; Arvindh Pathak, Dangote Cement Nigeria CEO; Onne van der Weijde, GMD/CEO Dangote Cement; OareOjeikere, Group CMO, Dangote Cement; Joshua Yakubu Nggada, Deputy Director, Head Lagos Region, CPC; Solomon Itegboje , MD, 3D Impact Marketing; Reuben Dalhatu-Gora, Team Lead, Cement and Logistics Team, Access Bank and Corporate Marketing team with N1million winners at the Dangote Mega Millions Lagos winner celebration.

L-R Adeyemi Fajobi, Dangote Cement Regional Director, Lagos; Jerry Arinze, Deputy Manager Legal, NLRC; Arvindh Pathak, Dangote Cement Nigeria CEO; Onne van der Weijde, GMD/CEO Dangote Cement; OareOjeikere, Group CMO, Dangote Cement; Joshua Yakubu Nggada, Deputy Director, Head Lagos Region, CPC; Solomon Itegboje , MD, 3D Impact Marketing; Reuben Dalhatu-Gora, Team Lead, Cement and Logistics Team, Access Bank and Corporate Marketing team with N1million winners at the Dangote Mega Millions Lagos winner celebration.



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