Vodafone presents house to winner

Vodafone Ghana, on Thursday presented the one million-dollar ultimate prize package in its three-month "Vodafone Rewards" Promotion to Mr Francis Agbovito, the winner. Mr Agbovito, a 37 year-old carpenter from Tabora, a suburb of Accra, is the proud owner of a fully furnished four-bedroom house number 220 Taricone Drive, Trassaco Valley in Accra. His prize package also included a 4x4 Mitsubishi Pajero with a driver for three months and one-year free internet connectivity. "This is just by the grace of God," Francis said, as he took delivery of the keys to his brand new mansion. Later when he took delivery of the keys to his new 4x4 luxury car, he said, "I believe in Vodafone and I trust that whatever Vodafone promises they deliver - I'll continue to use Vodafone for the rest of my life." Mr Agbovito, a father of two, and his wife, Charity, said they would move into the house "today" and later think of what to do with it. Meanwhile, family members of Francis who came to see their relative take delivery of the mansion brought their luggage along with them. "We are here to stay," one of his brothers told GNA. GNA gathered from reliable sources that Price Waterhouse Coopers are already in the fray, trying to help Mr Agbovitor manage his new property. Mr Agbovito also hinted that he would use resources from the house to build three other houses, one in his hometown, one in his wife's hometown and one in Accra. But he did not say whether he would sell or rent the house out. Mr Agbovito won the ultimate prize with one of the new phone numbers that Vodafone sold at their entry into the market. The Vodafone Rewards Promotion had run for the past three months and given away 900 mobile phones, 30 scholarships worth GH�2,000 each, 12 motorbikes, 15 laptops and 150 ipods, all worth a total of $2.2 million, and the ultimate reward. Mr David Venn, Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Ghana, who presented the keys to Mr Agbovito, said Vodafone was excited to change the lives of subscribers like Francis and the other winners. "Francis is free to do anything with the house from today - we, and I am sure all Ghanaians, are waiting to see what Francis does with it," he said. He said Vodafone was here to set the pace for its competitors to follow, adding "we have delivered on our promises and we can only tell Ghanaians to watch this space for what comes up next from Vodafone." Mr Kobina Quansah, Board Chairman of Vodafone, advised Mr Agbovitor to manage his newly found wealth judiciously and bequeath a good inheritance for his children. Other winners who were presented with prizes were Mr. Kwesi Amponsah from Kumasi, who won a Mitsubishi 4x4 Pajero, Mr Abraham Dsane and Mr Victor Ofori-Akonor, GH�2,000 scholarships each. Mr Dsane said he would use the money to buy laptops and one year internet connectivity for Young Royals Academy at Tantra Hill, where he is a director and Mr. Ofori-Akonor said he would use the money to pay the fees of his two children attending university. Mr. Amponsah said people did not believe that his prize was genuine but "I am driving to Kumasi today to show them the car so they can believe in the genuineness of Vodafone".