Life after the jackpot
Long-form interviews with past Saturday Jackpot winners — what changed, what didn't, and what they tell their grandchildren.
Winner profiles, draw announcements, community fund stories, and the people behind every Saturday draw. We're building it now — be the first to read it.
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Long-form interviews with past Saturday Jackpot winners — what changed, what didn't, and what they tell their grandchildren.
A walkthrough of the room, the people, and the procedure that produces every winning number on camera.
Twelve classrooms, two boreholes, and a library — the first major project funded by the OAS Community Fund. A photo essay.
Six signs that lottery has crossed from entertainment into compulsion — and what to do about it. Written with the National Problem Gambling Helpline.
Mr. Kwabena Obeng Asare on starting a lottery from a single room in Accra, the first ticket ever sold, and what kept him going.
Plain-language statistics: why every number is equally likely, why "hot" numbers are a myth, and why people still believe in them anyway.
Recent press features and interviews about Obeng Asare. We'll consolidate everything here once the newsroom is live.