Nigeria’s leading telecommunications and ICT Company, MTN,
yesterday presented a cheque of N50 million to Omotola Akinsola, the star prize
winner of ‘Who Deserves To Be Surprised’, a special edition of Who Wants
To Be A Millionaire (WWTBAM) TV game show held last December, as part of the
MTN Season of Surprises campaign.
Omotola had won a house worth N50million, but
opted for the cash equivalent. The
runner-up during the WWTBAM special edition, Mrs Iyabode Olasunmbo Sodiya
Dawodu was also presented with a brand new Year 2014 KIA Cerato.
GM Consumer Marketing, MTN Nigeria, Mr Richard Iweanoge, presenting the key of a
brand new KIA Cerato to an obviously elated
Mrs. Iyabode Olasumbo Sodiya Dawodu
yesterday.
At a brief presentation ceremony held at Ultima Studios,
Lekki, Lagos, the star prize winner, Omotola Akinsola who was accompanied by
her Dad, Professor Wole Akinsola, was visibly overjoyed as she was presented
with her winning by the General Manager, Consumer Marketing, MTN Nigeria, Mr
Richard Iweanoge.
Omotola, who is currently a Youth Corp member, runs JumpStart
Academy, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) through which she recruits mentors
from various Universities across the country, to help tutor secondary school
students in public schools, most especially those who cannot afford the fee, in
preparation for their examinations. Her academy currently sponsors more than
two hundred and fifty public secondary school students in the area of
counseling, tutorials and obtaining examination forms for children of the needy.
According to the organisers, it was this noble feat of hers, that earned her a
well deserved nomination for the ‘Who Deserves To Be Surprised’ competition,
where she eventually found her way to Frank Edoho’s hot seat, and emerged the
star prize winner.
Omotola who could not hide her excitement during the presentation
ceremony, said that a large chunk of her winning will be channeled into the
activities of JumpStart Academy, so as to touch more lives and enable the
children of the needy to also become achievers in life. “MTN, through this
largesse has given more Nigerian youths access to good education and economic
empowerment. I thank MTN for being an enabler”, Omotola said.
For the runner-up, Mrs Iyabode Olasunbo Dawodu, who just
retired as a nurse last week, her joy knew no bounds as she thanked MTN for
giving her what she termed her ‘retirement benefit’.
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| Mr Richard Iweanoge , MTN’s GM Consumer Marketing, presents Omotola Akinsola with her N50million cheque. |





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