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Emigoh Ghana Limited, producers of Yomi Yoghurt, have signed up once again for the 2025 edition of the JoySports Invitational Tournament.
Ghana’s leading corporate sports event returns on Saturday, August 9, 2025, at the University of Ghana Stadium, Legon. Following a successful comeback in 2024, this year’s edition promises another thrilling day of corporate sports, networking, and healthy competition.

With exactly a month away from the event, Emigoh Ghana, who finished as runners-up in the football competition last year, are keen to return for glory in the 2025 edition.
"Last year, it was a strategy, but we have our strategy for this year, and we don't have to disclose it," Chief Executive Officer of Emigoh Ghana, Stephen Eku, told Joy Sports.

"We know we are going to win it this year. If we had won it last year and won it again this year, it wouldn't be nice. Relax and see what happens this time around."
He made the comments after the Joy Sports team paid a courtesy visit to the company earlier this week.

The team was also received by Head of Marketing, Gifty Adjei-Fianko.

Companies interested in participating can secure their slots by contacting Sleven on 054 010 6466, either via WhatsApp or direct phone call. Registration forms are also available at the front desk of Joy FM or can be downloaded from myjoyonline.com.
The 2025 edition will begin with an energetic early morning aerobics session. This session will provide the perfect opportunity for participants to warm up and set the tone for the day’s activities, encouraging physical readiness and team spirit among all organisations.
Throughout the day, participating companies will compete in a wide variety of events carefully designed to promote endurance, teamwork, and corporate pride. The CEO’s Penalty Shootout will return as a key attraction, following Divine Teyi’s remarkable win in the 2024 edition.
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