Sun. Nov 24th, 2024

Western Lotto out to Make Nigerians Millionaires—MD

By Dipo Olowookere

Managing Director of Western Lotto Nigeria, Mr Elvis Krivokuca, has disclosed that the newly launched company was entering the Nigerian gaming industry to ensure Nigerians make money while having fun and playing the games.

Mr Krivokuca noted that this would be done by infusing fun and excitement into the lottery experience.

“Our explanation is centred on the nature of lottery as entertainment. Lotteries are number-based games of chance used mainly for entertainment, winning of prize and redistribution of wealth.

“Western Lotto Nigeria offers Nigerians the opportunity to experience and play the famous Power Ball, Euro millions, Euro Jackpot, UK Lotto and Mega Millions games, with a chance of winning a jackpot of N15 million.

“With these brand ambassadors, we are telling Nigerians that lottery is fun and they should enjoy themselves while playing the games,” the lottery firm’s boss said.

Speaking during the launch of Western Lotto Nigeria and the unveiling of its chain of brand ambassadors in Lagos recently, Mr Krivokuca said the choice of entertainers as brand ambassadors affirmed that lottery is entertainment.

The list of ambassadors for the Western Lotto Nigeria brand are Olu Jacobs, Zack Orji, Ramsey Nouah, Alex Usifo, Jide Kosoko, Osita Iheme, 2Face, Olamide and AY.

Added to the entertainment touch, Western Lotto also launched with a mobile application which is a disruption in the Nigerian lottery market.

The company further disclosed that plans were ongoing to add an African and Nigerian- centric game to its offering.

The new game which would be unveiled soon, will add a Nigerian touch to the Western Lotto lottery experience, while the society would benefit from the proceeds.

“Western Lotto is about you. It’s about that boy in Mushin, that girl in Maiduguri, about that madam in Yenagoa. It is 100 percent Nigerian. It’s a Nigerian initiative through and through. Your payments are in Naira. You can play and win in Naira. Western Lotto was set up mainly for two reasons: we want to offer Nigerians the opportunity to win big and also contribute towards good causes.

“We are partnering with organisations that cater for women who have been victims of ràpe.  We are going to partner with people that have problem furthering their education.

“Western Lotto will partner with government on health care and sporting foundations. Western Lotto is about Nigeria: it’s our game. Let’s embrace it,” said Director of Western Lotto Nigeria, Mr Biodun Akintaju.

”We have decided to start from the known to the unknown: Power Ball, Euro millions, Euro Jackpot, UK Lotto, Mega Millions are all established games.

“We will allow Nigerians the opportunity of playing and winning in Naira. In the not too distant future, we are going to have a pan-African wholly run, played and payment made in Naira,” he added.

Speaking on the impact of lottery in a modern society, Veteran actor, Olu Jacobs, pointed out that it would help correct some social ills in Nigeria.

“Many things have gone wrong in Nigeria. It’s nice to have Lotto ease the pressure. Most of us have played lotto all over the world.

“I have some friends who play in London: at times with 10 to 20 pounds. I myself used to play when I was there. We didn’t kill ourselves doing it. Some people win because you have a good chance of winning. It is a delightful one with a surprise. I’m glad we have it here,” he said.

Powerball is an American lottery game played every Wednesday and Saturday night.  Euro Millions is a transnational lottery. Its draws are held every Tuesday and Friday night. Euro Jackpot is a transnational European lottery launched in 2012.

The goal is to match 5 correct numbers out of 50 plus another 2 supplementary numbers out of another 10.

UK Lotto also known as the National Lottery was launched in 1994. UK Lotto is played every Wednesday and Saturday, while Mega Million draws are held every Tuesday and Friday.

By Dipo Olowookere

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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