Kumasi, April 13, GNA - Fortune Game Limited, a new entrant fortune gaming, on Friday organized a float in Kumasi to launch the Kumasi version of "20 Cars Winners Every Month programme" new game set to change lives of people in the Ashanti Region. The promotion, dubbed "Live Ur Dream" seeks to reward 20 participants every month with top class brand prizes in automobile or real estates as time goes on every month starting from the end of April 2008.
Launching the promotion, Mr Jim Morti, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, said under the scheme, 20 brand new cars thanks to Universal Motors, would be given out to winners. He said "we want to create excitement in people's lives through permissible games of chance and in the process also help in the development of our nation".
Mr Morti said the Company believed in hard work and wanted to pursue industry leadership through differentiation, stressing that it also wanted to build effective gaming distribution structures, and to create innovation all the time, while creating partnerships that would be mutually beneficial to help in nation building. "We intend to work hard to continue with giving more away for a long time. All you need to do is to text the number "5200" to Kasapa or Onetouch and you will stand the chance of winning one of these cars," he said. He said by offering the opportunity of the differentiated system of gaming, everyone who owned and used their cell phone stood a chance of winning any of the attractive prizes which would include vehicles,
houses and even cash in months to come. "These are exciting times, it is real and we want to encourage everyone to try their luck as many times as they wish to increase their chances of winning," said Mr Morti. Paa John Dadson, Communications Director of the Company, said it was working in collaboration with Universal Motors alongside Kasapa and Onetouch to produce prize incentives for its games and the objective was to create excitement. He said, Fortune Gaming was socially aware and intended to initiate programmes to support the less fortunate in society in the areas of health and education as well as provide support for the arts.