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The Chief Executive Officer of The Luckiest, Dennis Adutwum, has emerged winner of the highly anticipated CEOs Penalty Shootout at the 2025 Joy Sports Invitational Tournament, held at the University of Ghana.
Mr Adutwum, who displayed impressive composure and precision, was cheered on by his employees and a teeming crowd of spectators as he converted the decisive kick to seal his victory.

His triumph drew loud applause from fans who hailed his performance on the pitch.
In recognition of his win, the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, presented him with the trophy amid cheers and celebrations.


The CEOs Penalty Shootout has become one of the most exciting highlights of the Joy Sports Invitational Tournament, bringing together business leaders, employees, and sports fans for a fun and competitive display of skill.

Speaking after his victory, Mr. Adutwum expressed appreciation to his team and supporters, noting that the event fostered camaraderie among corporate leaders.

It also highlights the role of sports in promoting unity and wellness in the workplace.

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