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The game of cashing out free by answering questions is just about to begin as the most exciting "edutainment" game show on Joy Prime, Step Up, is back.
This time, contestants are stepping up with Sintex Tank, the prime sponsor of the show.
The second edition of the show was launched on Sunday, October 8, and the first episode will be aired on October 15 at exactly 7:30 p.m.
The first season’s winner, Osafo Wiredu, who spoke at the launch of the season, described his experience with Kidi’s song “Enjoyment.”
Asked if he was to summarise his season with a song, which one will it be? he said, "I think it will be "Enjoyment". I will kill you with enjoyment."

Prepare for an exhilarating journey as contestants battle it out by answering trivia questions for a chance to pocket cash prizes ranging from GH₵400 all the way up to a staggering weekly win exceeding GH₵6,000, along with a treasure trove of fantastic products from our esteemed sponsors.
Viewers are urged to keep their eyes glued for the thrilling 'SINTEX TANK QUESTION OF THE WEEK and be the first to answer correctly by sending them via WhatsApp or SMS to the number 050 833 8888 to win remarkable prizes graciously provided by sponsors.

In addition, the viewer who consistently and swiftly answers the most questions correctly throughout the season will take home a magnificent 65-inch Samsung television.
The season promises to be an exceptional television experience, promising entertainment, excitement, and incredible rewards.

Who will be the first to cash out in this season’s premiere? And which viewer wins the Sintex Tank question of the week?

Tune into the Joy Prime channel this and every Sunday as the hosts, George Quaye and Mercury Quaye, drive you through this unforgettable journey. Don’t miss out on the experience.
The season 2 of Step Up game show is sponsored by Bel Ice, MTN MoMo, and Angel Cola and powered by Sintex Tank. Joy Prime is the ultimate experience.
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