AFRICELL: D10,000,000 Thank You Price

Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Recharge more and win

Three years ago, Africell together with the whole country celebrated its four years with a big concert and a car price. In 2006, the company watched the world cup together with the entire nation and another car price was won. Also in the same year, Africell gave out a million Dalasi cash price to one lucky winner, Maimuna Sanyang.

In 2007, Africell subscribers again voted to select the face of Africell, which was very interactive. Subscribers also voted to build the Dream House price, which was won by one Alagie Badjie. This is no doubt an unmitigated success.

Today, Africell is celebrating that the company’s family is now half a million active subscribers with a big thank you price.

What is Africell’s mega thank you price? One million, Three million, Five million, no but D10,000,000 cash price.

Having firmly established itself as the most preferred and most competent GSM company in the country, Africell has launched another promotion package unprecedented in the history of Gambia’s mobile telecommunications industry.

Being the biggest price in the Gambia ever, Africell’s new offer will give its subscribers the chance to be a millionaire every month as the company will be giving out 10 Million Dalasis during 2008.

As an existing Africell subscriber, all you need to do is to recharge your account and with every recharge, you will get entries into the monthly draw as per the table.

For new prepaid subscribers, your new Africell sim card will immediately give you one entry on activation, increase your entries by recharging your account. For postpaid subscribers, every 20 Dalasis worth of talk time will give you one entry into the monthly draw.

Do you want to be a millionaire? Of course yes. So what are you waiting for? Get your Africell line today, recharge more and get the chances of winning. The winner will be chosen every month in a live draw on GRTS television.

With an overall number of half a million active subscribers, there is no hint of doubt that what Africell is willing giving out to its subscribers cannot be challenge by no single GSM company operating in the Gambia.

Unlike its competitors, Africell has been far reaching to the length and breadth of the country. Its expansion programme has brought the entire nation under one network coverage thanks to the unrivalled and value added services it continues to offer.

Having been awarded the Service Provider of the year, Africell’s success after seven years of joining the Gambia’s mobile telecommunication industry is no doubt predicated primarily on wide ranging issues key among which are product innovation and long term commitment to customer care.

Today as we move on, Africell has become arguably the most dynamic force in the increasingly competitive cellular telecommunications market in the Gambia and certainly the most unique.

As explained by Mr. Papa Leigh, Africell’s sales and marketing manager, Africell is saying thank you to its subscribers by giving out a D10,000,000 price which is unprecedented in the history of the Gambia’s mobile industry.

“This new promotion is not one million, not three million and not five million but we are giving out D10,000,000 to our subscribers for their confidence and loyalty to Africell. Yes people might think that Africell have gone crazy. No we are not. We know exactly what we are.

“What we are willing to give out to our subscribers, there is no single GSM operator in this country that is willing to go that far. As long as we are in business in this country, the sky is the limit for our subscribers”, he said.

So, are you an Africell subscriber? If yes, stay connected, be part of the Africell family and enjoy bigger and better packages. If no, this is an opportune moment because if anyone misses out this D10,000,000 thank you price, you will no doubt regret it for life as this is the biggest price ever in this country that no other GSM company can emulate.

“As we speak today, Africell has got a total number of over 500,000 active subscribers”, Mr. Leigh revealed.

This of course would not have been possible without the confidence and loyalty bestowed on the company by its esteemed subscribers.

“Believe it or not, this will always continue as we at Africell will continue to come up with bigger and better packages”, he added.

Being always on top of things when it comes to the issue of tariffs, Africell has the lowest international in this country. With Africell you can make international calls as low as 7.5 Dalasis. Africell charge in seconds and not minutes.

With its new international tariff, Africell subscribers will now have the chance to win free air tickets. Each time you make an international call, you get the chance to win a free air ticket to the destination you call.

Three winners will be chosen every week in a draw that will be held live on GRTS television. Every minute of international call will be considered as an entry into the draw.

Most importantly, there is no body like Africell in terms of giving back to the public taking into consideration the way they do things. Africell came up with its own initiatives and innovations that today everybody is enjoying in this country.

Having invested in a sophisticated management platform, Africell will always be ranked as the leading and most preferred mobile telecommunication operator in this country and will by no hint of doubt lead and the rest follows.

Affirms Mr. Leigh, all that Africell is doing is geared towards complementing government’s effort in achieving its poverty alleviation goal.

“In terms of our corporate social responsibility, we have been far reaching to the length and breadth of this country. We will be going on for more community outreach this year because we want to make sure that we reach out to the poorest of the poor.

“We have the people at heart, we have the Gambian people at heart and we care so about our subscribers”, he noted.

With Africell, stay connected, be part of the family and enjoy only bigger, better, unrivalled and value added services.

Author: Special Report by Baboucarr Senghore