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    Watch as Ghanaians troop to buy lotto tickets in 1967 amid surge in winners

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    Snipped photo of the Ghana Lottery Authority's entrance in 1967 Snipped photo of the Ghana Lottery Authority’s entrance in 1967

    In 1967, the Ghana Lottery Authority witnessed an unprecedented surge in public interest as thousands of Ghanaians across the country rushed to purchase lotto tickets.

    An old footage from the development shared on X captured long queues forming at lottery kiosks, with both young and old eager to try their luck at winning big.

    The spike in public enthusiasm was largely driven by a notable increase in the number of winners.

    “Many participants were claiming prizes at a higher-than-usual rate, boosting confidence in the system and drawing in even more hopeful players”, the report said.

    The lottery became not just a game of chance but a national sensation.

    As a result, the Ghana Lottery Authority saw a significant expansion in its operations.

    The number of registered receivers, agents authorised to sell lotto tickets rose sharply. Before the boom, there were around 1,400 receivers operating nationwide.

    However, the demand for tickets quickly outpaced supply, leading to a rapid recruitment of additional agents.

    The financial implications were equally remarkable.

    Collectively, these receivers were bringing in over 80,000 cedis weekly, an impressive figure at the time.

    This revenue was not only indicative of the game’s popularity but also underscored its role in supporting government initiatives, as portions of the proceeds were directed towards national development projects.

    Analysts described the period as the golden age of lottery in Ghana, when the system was widely trusted and actively participated in by people from all walks of life.

    The high visibility of winners created a ripple effect, reinforcing the belief that anyone could win, regardless of their background or economic status.

    The Ghana Lottery Authority capitalised on the momentum by launching public awareness campaigns and expanding its infrastructure to meet growing demand.

    The 1967 lotto boom remains a defining moment in the country’s gambling history, one that showcased how a national game of chance briefly united the hopes and aspirations of a diverse population.

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    Footage of Ghanaians trooping to buy lotto tickets in 1967.

    As people continued to win at a high rate, the Ghana Lottery Authority gained more customers (receivers), surpassing its previous numbers of about 1,400 receivers who collected over 80,000 cedis weekly. pic.twitter.com/xbxeM1449W

    — 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) July 31, 2025

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