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Lottery outfit moves to secure winners’ claims

Lottery

A lottery outfit, Mega Millions Naija Lotteries, yesterday, disclosed that it is deploying more technology and meticulous record keeping to protect winners’ claim.

According to the firm’s Managing Director, Okwy Okeke, the moves are additional measures to safeguard wins in case players lose their tickets.

“Our commitment to deploying technology to protect players from losing their winnings to store clerks, agents or other forms of theft is second to none,” said Okeke, who added, “we are doing more to sustain the security of our platform.”

The firm assured players that even if they lose their physical ticket, they can rely on the platform’s secure record-keeping system, which retains a digital copy of all tickets purchased. “These features eliminate the possibility of losing out on winnings due to misplaced or stolen tickets, as players can readily access their records and pursue their claims accordingly. This is complemented by electronic transmission of each ticket’s numbers to the email account and/or phone number of each player,” Okeke said.

“For this reason, the company verifies all email accounts and phone numbers for the purposes of protecting customers’ winnings. By employing these proactive measures, Mega Millions Naija Lotteries assures players that their participation in the lottery is not only convenient but also safeguarded against potentially fraudulent activities.”

He said that the platform’s commitment to transparency and security establishes a trustworthy environment for lottery enthusiasts to enjoy their gaming experience while having the assurance that their claims are protected.

Okeke said the latest measures follow an incident where a 23-year-old liquor store clerk, Carly Nunes, was indicted on

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