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Nigerians can win a $180 million US Powerball jackpot prize this week!

America’s Powerball lottery is offering players an incredible $180 Million USD (₦66 Billion) jackpot prize- currently the largest lottery prize in the world!

Nigerians can win a $180 million US Powerball jackpot prize this week!

While in the past, one could only dream of playing in America’s biggest lottery, winning this life-changing can be your reality when you play online! You can now purchase official US Powerball tickets in a secure and most of all, legal playing environment without ever leaving Nigeria!

Thanks to theLotter.com, lottery fans from across the globe can participate in the world’s leading lotteries, such as US Powerball, Mega Millions, Euromillions, and EuroJackpot. The online ticket messenger service uses it’s local offices in over 20 countries to purchase official lottery tickets from retailers on your behalf. Along with an email confirmation of your purchase, the ticket is scanned into your personal account for viewing purposes before the draw, as well as proof of ownership and participation. All data on theLotter’s website, including personal and financial information, is encrypted under Geotrust 128 SSL bit security.

When you get lucky enough to win, the prize is all yours! theLotter takes no commission-fee on your winnings, instead of charging a small service fee on tickets. All non-jackpot winnings are transferred to the customer’s online account for withdrawal only after receipt of the prize from the official lottery operator. On the other hand, jackpot winnings may have to be collected in person, in which case, theLotter may elect to fly out the winner to collect their prize.

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How could this be legal? Well, as long as a Powerball ticket is purchased in the US, it is perfectly legal for anyone to participate in a Powerball draw. According to the official Powerball website, “You do not have to be a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident to play Powerball. Players from jurisdictions where Powerball tickets are not sold.” Our local agents purchase your tickets from licensed retailers only and claim all non-jackpot prizes on your behalf, meaning it’s perfectly legal and safe for you to purchase your lottery tickets through our service.

Over the years, theLotter has paid out more than $98 million in prizes to over 5 million lottery winners from around the world. This includes multi-millionaire winners like Aura D. from Panama who claimed a $30 million Florida Lotto jackpot prize in 2017, and 2015 winner M.M. who made headlines when he was brought over from Baghdad to the State of Oregon to collect a $6.4 million Oregon Megabucks top prize. More recently, 2019 saw several of our lucky players join theLotter’s winners club after they struck gold:

  • H.S.L from South Korea won a €1 million EuroMillions raffle prize in July 2019.
  • Kuwaiti player B.K. won a South Africa Daily Lotto jackpot prize of R118,685.50 in July 2019.
  • Ukrainian repeat winner Nataliia won an MXN$224,063.68 jackpot playing Mexico Chispazo in September 2019 after winning $1 million MegaMillions second prize .
  • Nine (9) of our players from around the world won €50,000 each in the Loteria de Navidad raffle draw on 22 December 2019.

When you play online, winning big has no borders! With lottery ticket messenger services like theLotter, playing for the $180 Million (₦66 Billion) US Powerball prize is safe, easy, and most of all, legal from Nigeria!

For more information on how to play Powerball online, please visit theLotter.com. Good luck and please play responsibly!

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