I drank red wine when I was told I won N10m

There was going to be only one reaction when 38 years old mechanic, Tunde Onaleke got a call that he won 10 million naira in the Mega Hunt Promo, by Upstream Mobile Systems; drink red wine and sleep!


For the Ejigbo born artisan whose education stopped at primary school, he never thought he would own such amount of money overnight. His new millionaire status is a dream he is yet to come to terms with.

The new millionaire, Tunde said that his first reaction after he got the call informing him about his winning was to order for red wine and drank. “In my joyous mood, I drank red wine.” He said.

On how he participated in the lottery, he said that when he received the SMS prompting him to participate, he asked his wife to help him register by dialing *173*2#. Following that registration, they started answering the questions.
“After a while, I received a call from MTN that I won 10 million naira. Although, I doubted the authenticity of the call but that has been cleared today and I’m grateful to MTN.” He said.
Tunde had some words for other MTN subscribers,
“you don’t need to have a university degree to win the Mega Hunt Lottery because the questions are not difficult to answer.”
He further revealed how he had been unable to sponsor his child’s education to a private school as he desired. He noted that with this winning, he will be able to achieve that dream.

Tunde Onaleke was joined by 3 other subscribers, Usman Abdulaziz, John Gasper and Maryrose Okeke in the 10 million naira category. 20 other individuals emerged 1 million naira winners while some other lucky subscribers won generators, LED TV sets and Smartphones.

In the Mega Hunt Promo by Upstream Media, powered by MTN, everyone is a winner. All you need to do is register by dialing *173*2# and start answering the questions.

See photos of the prize presentation…









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