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More winners emerge in Fidelity Bank promo

By Lucky Orioha
21 December 2015   |   5:20 am
Fidelity Bank Plc’s “Save4Shelter” promotion has rewarded more customers in its third draw, held in Lagos at the weekend. The reward, which the bank said was part of its commitment towards bridging the housing challenge in Nigeria, had winners emerge at the electronic selection exercise.   Some of the winners, who could not emerge in…

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Fidelity Bank Plc’s “Save4Shelter” promotion has rewarded more customers in its third draw, held in Lagos at the weekend.

The reward, which the bank said was part of its commitment towards bridging the housing challenge in Nigeria, had winners emerge at the electronic selection exercise.
 
Some of the winners, who could not emerge in the star prize category had consolation prize of fridges and generating sets.
 
These were Abdul Rasaq Maruuf Alabi (Dugbe Ibadan branch); Musa Abdulahi (Kofaru Kastina); Nwonumara Sunday (Abakalike branch); Enyong Anietie Friday (FCT); Geoffrey Chigozie Onyeaju (Tin Can Island) and Okpara Deborah (Efuru branch).
 
However, Augustus Orichi (Ota branch); Weleke Ezinwo Salome (University of Maiduguri); Okoye Melvin (Oka branch); Olottah Evenlyn Omonigho (FCT); Emeka Pius Ezenwokike (Balogun branch) and Henry Oghenemudia Ewenodere (Efuru branch) won generating sets.
 
In the N500, 000 category, six winners emerged; Bashir Bello Bello (Ilorin branch); Pan Victor Nyam (Jos); Ngwuta Chidi (Usukpe Anambra); Sampson Akachukwu Ojukwu (Otako branch, Abuja); Opokie Nwabuzie Nwenyim (Egbada branch) and Brownson Esseme Wilson (Port-Harcourt branch, G.R.A).
  
The highpoint of the draw was the emergence of prize winner of N1million by the National Association of Business and Management Student (Lagos City Polytechnic, Ikeja, Computer Village branch), while the star prize winner of N2 million was Onuchukwu Mgbechi (Trans Amadi, Port-Harcourt).
 
Commenting on the promo, the Executive Director, Fidelity Bank, Mrs. Chijioke Ugochuwku, said “what we are doing is just to continue to encourage savings culture, and it is our duty to make sure that people continue to save, even as we continue to perform our financial intermediation role.

   

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