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Singh who won $250 with Viti FM’s “What Your Na Would Say” Competition can now celebrate Mother’s Day in a bigger way.

Singh who won $250 with Viti FM’s “What Your Na Would Say” Competition can now celebrate Mother’s Day in a bigger way.

By Rashika Kumar
08/05/2020

Roshni Singh who has won $250 with Viti FM’s “What Your Na Would Say” Competition with Asaleo Care says she now has the resources to celebrate Mother’s Day in a bigger way.

Singh has also won an Asaleo Care hamper.

The Wainibuka farmer says she had not planned much for Mother’s Day, but now can get a cake with the $250 she has won for her mother and her sister who looks after her daughter.

Singh has thanked Viti FM for making Mother’s Day better for her family as she has won money by simply commenting on a post on Viti FM’s Facebook Page.

Viti FM personalities had put listeners in a certain situation and the listeners had to comment what their mothers would say if they were in that situation.

Meanwhile, Tarisi Qoro has $150 and a Asaleo Care hamper while Aisake Delai has also won $100 and a Asaleo Care hamper.

Three winners were also won cash and an Asaleo Care hamper each Viti FM’s Nana Nene with Wee Wee Drypers Competition where announcers gave clues about a famous mother and listeners had to guess who she was.

Jay Sokosoko won $250, Kalesi Navatoga won $150 while Setareki Bose won $100. Asaleo Care CEO Eldon Eastgate says at a time in Fiji where it can be doom and gloom the competition has put smiles on some mothers’ faces as they are the pillars of the nation.

You can check out the videos on Radio Sargam’s Facebook page as well.

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