Kelvin Tochukwu has said winning a tricycle (Keke Marwa) in a special promotion package by Glo in the 2022 Ofala Festival was a dream come true for him.
The 37-year-old Onitsha-based transporter was presented his prize by Glo officials and palace chiefs at Ime Obi (Obi’s Palace) in Onitsha, Anambra State, on Sunday.
He told the audience that he had been praying to own a keke to start his own transport business, adding that he dreamt a week ago that he won the vehicle in the Glo promo.
“I believed that dream and proceeded to buy a handset from Glo to qualify for the promo. I told my family and friends that I would win and here I am today.
“I am a firm believer that one will achieve whatever one wants to achieve and works for it,” Tochukwu declared.
Chuka Augustine Amene, a 32-year-old civil servant with the Anambra State Ministry of Justice, also won a tricycle donated by Glo.
He described the feat as a true case of “double blessing” for him as his wife had a baby girl earlier the same day.
“It has been a wonderful day for my family. My joy knows no bounds. My wife just put to bed this morning.
“Indeed, my new baby has brought me this blessing. Her name is Chimamanda (My God will not fail). Thanks to Glo for this special gift,” he stated.
The telecommunication giant also presented other prizes such as industrial sewing machines and grinding machines to other winners in the promotion.
Christopher Bobby, an Nnewi-based businessman; Emmanuel Joseph, a construction worker in Onitsha; and Trophy Ibeabuchi, a final year student of Computer Science at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, were lucky winners of industrial sewing machines donate by Glo.
Grinding machine winners included Ukamaka Orji, a third-year student of Integrated Science at Federal College of Education, Umunze, Anambra State.
Orji said the gift from Glo came at a very opportune moment for her as it would empower her to earn money to support herself in school.