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Winners emerge from the Total fuel with Visa campaign

Global payment Technology Company Visa, in partnership with TOTAL Nigeria has announced the winners of its “Total fuel with Visa” campaign with a total of eight (8) winners emerging at the award ceremony held in Lagos.
The winners: Mrs Bukola Abikoye of Diamond Bank, Mr Chimezie Ndupu of Diamond Bank, Mr Adeyinka Adesanya of Diamond Bank, Mr Abayomi Sobogun of Access Bank, Mr Oluwaseun Awoyode of First Bank, Mr Emmanuel Inyang of Union Bank,
Mr Kamar Kolawole Bada of Zenith Bank and Mr Abolaji Abayomi of Access Bank were all awarded pre-loaded Total cards with N20, 000 worth of fuel monthly to be used for a period of one year.
(L-R: Ade Ashaye, Country Director Visa West Africa, Emmanuel Inyang, Winner of the Total Fuel with Visa Card award, Maxence Bourgoing, Network Development Manager, Total PLC and Kehinde Adekeye, Marketing Director, Visa West Africa.)
During the course of the campaign each of the winners used their Visa cards to purchase fuel from Total stations and sent an SMS of their names, authorization ID’s on the POS receipts and the first 6 digits of their Visa card numbers to 20055 to win the grand prize of free fuel. Other participants in the “Total fuel campaign with Visa” wonN1000 worth of free petrol daily after using their Visa card to buy petrol worth N3000 and above.

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