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All is set for the 2023 edition of the prestigious Ghana Football Awards, and the hosts are all gearing up for the event on Sunday, June, 25.
Joy Prime’s Roselyn Felli will be hosting this year’s red carpet with her unique abilities to connect with her audience.
Due to her experience in the field, the award-winning media personality and co-host of Prime Morning show is undoubtedly fit to welcome all invitees to the event.
The versatile Roselyn Felli, apart from being a TV presenter, is also a Life Analyst and Event MC. With her as the red carpet host of the awards night, football fans can expect an unforgettable night of entertainment and celebration of Ghanaian football.
The Ghana Football Awards is an annual event designed to honour hardworking footballers in Ghana and Africa. The award scheme seeks to project Ghanaian football excellence and recognise Ghanaian footballers and other stakeholders for their achievements at home and around the globe.
The awards have become one of the anticipated events on the football calendar. Three Black Stars players, Kudus Mohammed, Joseph Paintsil, and Abdul Salis Samed, will headline the fifth edition.
The event, which will be live on Joy Prime TV and Joy News channel, will see the trio battle for the prestigious Ghana Footballer of the Year Award, which is the flagship category of the awards scheme.
The much-anticipated football awards comes off on Sunday, June 25, 2023, at 7 p.m. at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The theme for the fifth edition is "The Festival of Football". It is powered by Active 360 and proudly supported by Multimedia Group and AE Media.
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