
As part of activities marking this year’s Fetu Afahye festival, the Luckiest Team on Friday, September 5, 2025 paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Cape Coast and presented assorted items as a token of goodwill to the traditional leadership.
The donation was received on behalf of the Oguaamanhen Osabarimba Kwesi Atta II, by Queen Mother of the Oguaa Traditional Area, Nana Ekua Abookye VI.
She expressed gratitude to the team for their thoughtful gesture and for identifying with the people of Cape Coast during the historic festival.
The Queen Mother further declared her support for The Luckiest, stressing that such initiatives brought excitement and opportunity to the people.
Speaking during the visit, Mikki Osei Berko, Ambassador for the Luckiest Africa, underscored the significance of the initiative, describing it as more than just a game.
He emphasised that the platform was creating wealth and opportunities for Ghanaians across the country and even beyond its borders.
“Let me re-emphasise that this is an opportunity; it’s not just a game. It is making Ghanaians wealthy all across the world,” he said.
Mikki Berko explained that participation in the Luckiest is simple and accessible by dialling *712# – where individuals can purchase tickets for themselves or even gift them to loved ones. He added that the system creates a shared joy of victory, with winners walking away with substantial prizes.
Highlighting the stakes for this year, he disclosed that the winning ticket carries a jackpot of GH¢2.5 million, with ticket prices ranging between GH¢1 and GH¢5,000. Participants also stand chances of winning weekly bonuses leading up to the grand draw in December.
“The Luckiest can change your whole life.
We consider the Luckiest as a festival in itself, which is why we associate with traditional celebrations like Fetu Afahye. It affirms our credibility and shows that the platform is legitimate,” he remarked.
Mr Berko noted that the initiative had already gained wide acceptance, citing strong presence at public events and a recent media launch where some journalists emerged as winners.
He stressed that their engagement with the Fetu Afahye was part of a broader commitment to partner with festivals across Ghana, further solidifying trust with the public.
Clad in orange-themed T-shirts symbolic of the festival’s vibrancy, the Luckiest Africa team joined residents of Cape Coast in celebrating the Fetu Afahye, reinforcing their message that “everyone can become a millionaire.”
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