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OTTH Fastest Finger Contest 2017



Welcome to the OTTH Fastest Finger Contest for the year 2016, we’re not giving out much today but we’re giving out more than we did last year and we’re definitely going to do better next year. We intend to show our gratitude more than once every year because you’re always here more than once for us so you can keep your fingers crossed because it’s going to happen from time to time from now on.



We’ll be having two rounds, one right now and the other by 1pm so if you miss the first round, you can participate in the other. The recharge cards would be out as soon as anyone posted before it has been recharged and the ‘recharger’ has admitted to recharging it.






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



Without further ado, let’s get it started!


MTN; 0377443685754620

AIRTEL; 5406417852419198

GLO; 667260015497286

ETISALAT; 872697020398295


*closes curtain of the first round*

*opens curtain of the final round*


ETISALAT; 438250349019839

MTN; 7768862174051983 

GLO; 667265299813054

AIRTEL; 5975413802753396


Thank you for joining us this year. We hope you join us next year, if Jesus tarries.








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