A digital gaming partner operating in Liberia, Radio Entertainment Limited (REL), has launched a new betting brand tagged “The Three Wise-men Jackpot,” a one-of-a-kind event that offers players the chance to win L$1.2 million, a saloon car and a two-bedroom house.
In addition to the grand prizes, participants can win cash prizes ranging from L$20,000 to L$100,000 on every jackpot day, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
The Three Wise Men Jackpot is in partnership with several radio stations and will be broadcast on multiple radio stations and is expected to run for three months. Radio Entertainment Limited is carving a culture of digital betting in its simplest form for the country’s betting market. The games have entertained and rewarded loyal radio listeners with instant cash, making their favorite radio programs even more enjoyable.
Speaking during the launch Wednesday, October 30, 2024, the CEO of LTD Reindort Cletus Haligah expressed his profound gratitude to all partner radio stations for their unwavering commitment to home-grown companies and the future of digital gaming services in Liberia, demonstrating their trust and dedication.
He said the company is tirelessly working on other custom-made, exciting games tailored to the Liberian market. Haligah said the games, featured online, are a testament to their unwavering commitment to providing unique and engaging experiences for radio listeners, ensuring they always feel valued and entertained.
According to him, all Jackpot stations will be giving lots of cash on all jackpot days which means listeners can look forward to the next exciting jackpot from Mondays through Sundays.
For his part, National Lottery Authority (NLA) Acting Managing Director Boima Jerome Komakia said the NLA coordinates, supervises and manages everything that has to do with betting in Liberia, and individuals, institutions or groups of people wishing to engage into any promotion or raffle draws in Liberia should seek permission from the National Lottery Authority; anything that is done without the permission of the NLA is illegal.
“Today, we are present there because Radio Entertainment Limited has respected all the rules and regulations that govern gaming in the country,” Komakai said.
By Prince Saah