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Sunday 28 June 2015

Etisalat extends deadline for entries for 2015 Easybusiness Millionaire Hunt

Nigeria’s fastest growing and most innovative telecommunications company, Etisalat, has extended the deadline for the entries of the 2015 Easybusiness Millionaire Hunt by one month.

Speaking on the latest development, Director Enterprise Segment, Etisalat Nigeria, Lucas Dada said the extension which was from Friday, June 12 to Sunday, July 12, 2015, is due to high demand and positive responses from its customers nationwide.


Director, Enterprise Segment, Etisalat Nigeria, Lucas Dada; Deputy Director, EDC, Pan-Atlantic University, Nneka Okekearu; CEO, Etisalat Nigeria, Matthew Willsher; Etisalat EasyBusiness Millionaire Hunt Winner, Idongesit Umoh, and Director, EDC, Pan-Atlantic University, Peter Bankole during the first edition.
To participate, he said, interested Easybusiness customers must recharge their Easybusiness line with N3,000, pay 3 months subscription upfront by dialing *345*3#, then text YES to 5885 to receive a unique code and URL to submit their business idea.

Etisalat Easybusiness Millionaire Hunt is aimed at empowering Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria. The 2015 edition will see 50 entrepreneurs with brilliant business ideas rewarded with training and office equipment, while the top 10 entries will be rewarded with N2 million each at the end of the program.

15 comments:

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    1. Issokay seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  2. Nonsense so na only 10 pple sef dem wan give 2million that mean say na their pple go full that list

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  3. Nonsense so na only 10 pple sef dem wan give 2million that mean say na their pple go full that list

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  4. Nonsense so na only 10 pple sef dem wan give 2million that mean say na their pple go full that list

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  5. You guys should go and learn csr and "empowerment" from MTN. If it's a promo, let us know. Must we subscribe for 3 whole months before we can participate???



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  6. Etisalat fraudulent people, you guys ate my money! After doing all that was required for 3 months I have been sending yes and I have sent over a thousand of that 5885 no response.. my friends who were also interested it this competition also did the same in hope of them to be sent the 'spiritual link' for me to post my biz plan, Till today! I don call their customer service tire. They keep assuring me that they would look into it... I even contacted them via Instagram they ignored my message till today.. Please don't mind them oo.. Millionaire ko millionaire ni.. Scammmmm!

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Rubbish network....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Can i say that all of you and your stupid comments are the reason why you will die in poverty. you havent even read the whole thing. where did they say that 10 people will share 2 million naira? I know most of the winners from last year and all of them got 2 million naira each and they came from various industries and knew no one in etisalat. Keep roasting and let the smart ones take advantage of your stupidity and win! nonsense.ignorant lot.hisssss
    I didnt apply last year and i regretted it. This year i have applied and will laugh when i hold my cheque and be posted on Lindaikeji...however, the sad thing is that you all will still not believe...hiss

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  9. I love etisalat and its my best network provider, but this is clearly unfair. There shouldn't be such stiff conditions attached to your corperate social responsibility. You network providers make a lot of money in minutes and yet, you cannot afford to do this unconditionally, and bereft of financial motives. With #9000 subscription per person, you'll generate triple the 20 million you're gonna give out to the selected participants, and I'm pretty sure the selection won't be devoid of partiality

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  10. Indifferently pessimistic ly optimistic

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  11. This is a height of exploitation, shame to the arabs owned company called ETISALAT. NCC should revoke your licence of operation, no sensible nigerian should participate in this shambolic and dubious called promo. You intend to rip off the poor what is left of their survival cos the rich have no time for such quagmire.

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