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OTTH Fastest Finger Contest

Welcome to the OTTH Fastest Finger Contest for the year 2015, we’re not giving out much today but we are going to get better and it will definitely be more than once a year next year that we’d show our gratitude to our readers here at OTTH.

Thank you for participating in the first round of the OTTH Fastest Finger Contest, it was a huge success. If you didn't participate in the first round of OTTH fastest finger contest, don't feel bad because there would be another round today at 12:30pm, and trust me, you don't wanna miss twice.

If you should win one of the vouchers, please comment on the blog so we can be sure of the winner and if you have trouble commenting, please send a mail to odusolar@gmail.com so we can be sure you recharged it.

See photos of winnings of the the first round;



Round 1:  All have been recharged

MTN:    1307454887452151
AIRTEL: 6701802746738003
ETISALAT: 878652981481320
GLO:   228333529064144

Round 2:  98 percent gone...

MTN: 3460363881575461
AIRTEL: 6200506469125882
ETISALAT: 543305444929130
GLO: 228333483780719

Thank You for this year, next year will be bigger and better by God’s grace. Amen.

Comments

Unknown said…
I got the Mtn but ur Glo isn't complete! c'est moi toujours Niola
Unknown said…
I got the airtel. Thanks

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