Mr Eric Adusei goes airborne to depict happiness after winning a plot of land

Adom FM’s ‘Work and Happiness’ show has rewarded a loyal listener, Mr Eric Adusei with one plot of land at Tsopoli in Accra.

The plot of land was given to the ultimate winner by Forever Yours Construction and Real Estate.

Ultimate winner of Adom FM’s ‘Tie Na Di’ segment won free plot of land

The mid-morning show, hosted by OPD from 10:am to 12:pm, required listeners to answer questions concerning the station on a segment called ‘Tie Na Di.’


Forever Yours Construction and Real Estate officially handing over the documents to the winner

Some cherished listeners also won a 32-inch flat screen television set, mobile phones, car batteries and fuel coupons, among others.

Mr Adusei, who couldn’t hide his excitement, in an interview with Adom News said the promo sounded too good to be true when it was announced, but he decided to give it a try.

Presenter OPD dances with ‘Tie Na Di’ winner, Mr Eric Adusei
Presenter OPD dances with ‘Tie Na Di’ winner, Mr Eric Adusei

“I am grateful to Adom FM for this award because I never expected to get a land in this way and talk less from Adom FM,” he narrated.

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of Forever Yours Construction and Real Estate, Mr Cecil Addo revealed that Adom FM had been a great source of revenue since they began advertisement on the number one radio station.

Presenter OPD (holding mic) leads Adom team to officially handover the land documents to the winner

“This is one of the ways we wanted to express appreciation to Adom FM for the immense results we have achieved doing business with them. We promise next year will be bigger because we are going to award a two- bedroom to another listener next year,” he revealed.

“I will, therefore, encourage everybody to continue to listen to Adom FM for there are more things ahead,” he added.

Forever Yours Construction and Real Estate officially handing over the documents to the winner, Mr Eric Adusei (2nd L)

The host of ‘Work and Happiness’, OPD also urged Ghanaians to keep listening to Adom FM because surprises await them.

“Some listeners enjoy listening when songs are being played but tune off when the presenter starts talking, but you may never know what you will be missing,” he noted.