Mr. Kofi Sekyere, Board Chairman of West Hills Mall hands the ‘key’ to Miss Leber and congratulates her for winning the car (in the background)

A 13-year-old female student of Holy Cross JHS at Tetegu in Accra West, emerged the shocking winner of the ultimate prize of a Chevrolet Cruise saloon car in the West Hills Mall’s consumer promotion, dubbed ‘Cruise Down to West Hills Mall’.
In a suspense-filled final encounter for the three-month-long promotion held at West Hills Mall at the weekend, an unassuming Lorenda Lerber, stepped forward and picked a ticket which ended up giving her seven-member family its very first car valued at GHC120, 000.
That lucky pick eluded some 64 other finalists who had qualified from among more than 40,000 entries made in the promo since it was launched on April 1, 2017.
“This is a unique consumer promotion designed to ensure that every single one of the participating shoppers took home something or won some kind of a prize; during these past three months, every customer who made the requisite minimum shopping at our mall was a winner,” Marketing Manager, Michael Oduro Konadu told Journalists.
Indeed, over the ensuing three-month period, all West Hills Mall customers who shopped to the tune of a minimum of Ghc200 received scratch cards which doled out a wide range of high-value gift items as instant prizes on a daily basis. The items included LED TV sets, Kitchen microwaves, electric irons, blenders, smart phones, food flasks, and shopping vouchers.
However, aside of the gift items won instantly, if shoppers were lucky to find the inscription “Cruise Finalist” on their scratch cards, they automatically qualified to participate in the final phase of the promotion.
Although the winner, Miss Leber, was rather nonchalant during that fateful pick at the final event, her entire family looked on as though they were the source of her good fortune – her three siblings and her parents Julius Vedzesu Leber, a security consultant and mother Josiana Leber, a musician.
When journalists asked her, in the heat of jubilation, whether she did a GHC200 shopping by herself, she sniggered, pointed at her parents and said, ‘we all come here to shop all the time – me and my family. We are seven and we live in Tetegu; we buy everything, everything we need – from water to clothing – at this mall. We shop together all the time and I picked this ticket for all of us, so this car now belongs us!’
Miss Leber hands the ‘key’ over to her sister and poses with West Hills Mall Board Chairman Kofi Sekyere (3rd left) and top officials: Micaela Söhnge (left), Isaac Kyei-Mensah (2nd left) Christina Laryea (2nd right) and Peter Adjei-Fordjour(3rd right).

Mother, Josiana who is said to have declined doing the pick said later that she was a shy person by nature and usually not so lucky with games of chance so she nominated Lorena to pick for the family.
Chairman of the Board of West Hills Mall, Kofi Sekyere, who presented the car keys to the girl, said he was very happy that it was a ‘family’ that won the ultimate prize.
He later told journalists that the level of participation and enthusiasm demonstrated by patrons and customers in the Cruze promo and the fact that it was a real family which eventually won the ultimate prize, is an endorsement of the growing preference for West Hills Mall as the best destination for family shopping and recreation.
Meanwhile, all 65 finalists received consolation prizes of shopping vouchers worth GHC300.
West Hills Mall Board Member, Mr. Peter Adjei-Fordjour hands out a consolation prize to a finalist.

Previously, in May 2015 a young shopper from Pink FM won a KIA Rio Saloon Car after spending Ghc230 in the ‘Shop N Win’ promotion, and in November last year the mall handed keys to a brand new Chevrolet Sparkle Light saloon car to a shopper from Osu who had spent just Ghc150 in the Festive Sparkle promotion.
Kofi Sekyere said the motivation for such promos is to increase foot traffic to the mall and stimulate consumer spend, as well as adding value and enriching the total shopping experience of customers.
He said would continue to work closely with key stakeholders – particularly the tenant shops and the customers to find the best ways of making shopping at West Hills Mall a delightful and rewarding family affair.