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A 31 year-old artist, Seyram Kojo Adipah this morning drove away a brand new Brilliance saloon car after emerging winner in the Joy Listener Loyalty Reward promotion.
The promotion was to reward a loyal Joy FM listener as part of events to mark the 15th anniversary of your super station.
Participants were quizzed on Joy FM’s programmes and presenters since the station started operations in 1995.
After three rounds of questions, Seyram Kojo Adipah carried the day.
He answered eight out of 15 questions correctly.
Mr Adipah expressed his profound gratitude to organizers of the promotion.
“To be very honest with you, I’m lost for words because I came here hoping to win [a] car and now having won the car, it is a totally different feeling. I must be honest I didn’t think it will ever happen, and I’m grateful to God."
“You have no idea…what my kids will be doing, they will be jumping all over the car, I’m sure they will even sleep in it,” he said.
Ernest Tei Kumadoe was second and took home a set of furniture from Orca Decor; whilst the third prize winner, Kwabena Ohemeng Gyebi was rewarded with home appliances from Whirlpool.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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