Telecommunications company QCell brought early Valentine celebrations to the streets of Freetown on Tuesday, surprising subscribers with gifts and warm gestures ahead of February 14.
The company said love did not wait until Valentine’s Day this year, as it decided to connect directly with customers in different parts of the city. Staff members were seen engaging subscribers, sharing smiles, and spreading what the company described as “a little extra love.”

In a social media post, QCell stated that before the flowers and chocolates, there was connection. The company said its love for customers is always active, highlighting its focus on keeping people connected across Sierra Leone.
The early Valentine activity attracted attention from members of the public, with many welcoming the gesture as a positive way to appreciate loyal subscribers.
QCell is one of Sierra Leone’s mobile network providers, offering voice, data, and mobile services across the country. The company often uses special occasions to engage customers and promote its brand through community outreach and interactive campaigns.
Valentine’s Day is celebrated globally on February 14 and is commonly associated with love, appreciation, and the exchange of gifts. In recent years, companies in Sierra Leone have also used the occasion to connect with customers and promote their services.






