The promo being organized by technology and retail giants has kicked off with Kingsley Obodo, a student of Godfrey Okoye University, emerging winner of its ist of five weeks promotions.
Customers, who bought their Lumia smart phones on konga.com, did not know that they were entering into a venture that could give them a lifetime experience, an all-expense-paid trip to London.
Initially, they were asked to simply “Share a story describing how they intend to achieve more with their new Lumia device.” However, in the first week of the promo, which had seven entrants, Kingsley Obodo emerged as the 1st of 5 winners in the Konga-Microsoft Lumia competition spread which will run till the end of August 2015.
Obodo, a 200L, Public Administration student of Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu shared a story of how his Lumia phone will aid the achievement of his everyday goals. “With my Lumia phone, the world is at my fingertips, as I can browse news all over the world without worrying about the battery life. Life needs to be captured everyday with the lens, no need of carrying bulky cameras because my Microsoft Lumia is just the perfect tool for me to expand my hobby that is photography.
Microsoft Lumia offers me so much more that no other device can and that is why I ordered for two (mine and for my wife),” , he said. Speaking at the ticket presentation recently, Olatomiwa Akande, Head PR & Brand Management for Konga, informed that “the competition, which started on June 26, 2015, will be rewarding five other customers based on the boldness, innovativeness and fascinating nature of their stories on how they intend to improve their lifestyle with the Microsoft Lumia smart phones”.
Credit- Vanguard
SEE ALSO:7 Lessons From Failing At Nigeria’s First Online Takeaway Site
Got a news tip/information for us? Email info@thesheet.ng
Follow us on twitter @thesheetng
BBM Channel: C0042057A
Like us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com / The Sheet
This is a 2015 Copyright of thesheet.ng. You may wish to request express approval from thesheet.ng to republish
SUBSCRIBE TO TheSheet TV
SOMEWHERE ELSE ON THE SHEET


[…] not go through, LinkedIn will have to pay Microsoft a $725 million termination fee, according to Microsoft’s SEC filing detailing the […]
[…] and eCommerce sector was designed to connect leading players in the industry as they network and explore ways to drive economic growth through eCommerce and payment […]
[…] to a statement released by Microsoft, windows phone 8 and older versions of Android will no longer be able to access the latest version […]