Geniusloci, NLA launch the “Luckiest Game”  lottery

The National Lottery Authority (NLA) and Geniusloci International Limited a fully Ghanaian-owned business have launched the “luckiest game” which seeks to distribute wealth to Ghanaians and also reward the public through the Caritas platform.   

Through the Caritas platform, the “luckiest game” aims to both reward the general public and distribute wealth to Ghanaians.   

The Chief Executive Officer of Geniusloci, Dennis Adu Twum, stated that the new addition, which will be held annually on December 23, provides patrons of the Luckiest Game with multiple opportunities to win by purchasing tickets ranging from one cedi to five thousand cedis. Tickets grant participants the opportunity to represent the majority of communities in the country. He further stated that participation in the game is entirely free via the Caritas platform.  

  In attendance at the inauguration ceremony held at the Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel in Accra were chiefs, stakeholders, journalists, and Samuel Awuku, the Director-Deneral of NLA.

The CEO of Geniusloci International Limited, Dennis Adu Twum, conceived the idea for the Luckiest Game, which aims to disseminate wealth throughout the entire nation through the purchase of tickets ranging from one to five thousand cedis.

According to Mr, Adu Twum, the game is organized in the form of a pyramid, and individuals from various professions, including CEOs, doctors, “kayayes,” nurses, and members of the driver’s community, can apply by purchasing tickets in order to participate.

He further stated that an annual draw would be conducted on the Caritas platform on December 23, 2023.

Samuel Awuku, the Director General of the National Lottery Authority, praised Geniusloci International Limited for their diligent efforts and dedication to ensuring that Ghanaians have a memorable Christmas by winning money through the luckiest game.

 He added that the 23rd of December is the most favorable date of the year to conduct the draw, which entails the distribution of prizes and the satisfaction of its patrons.

Additionally, Samuel Awuku urged the CEO of Geniusloci International Limited to be transparent in their dealings with the public and to adhere to the regulations and standards of the games established by the NLA.

As the NLA is continually engaged in efforts to aid humanity, he emphasized the need for business entities, particularly those in the lottery industry, to be committed to giving back to society as part of their social corporate responsibility in the fields of health, education, and many others.

The collaboration, according to Samuel Awuku, also aims to increase revenue for both organizations.

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