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Emigoh Ghana (Yomi Yoghurt) Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Stephen Eku, has donated his October salary to his team for their outstanding performance at the JoySports Invitational Tournament.
The highly esteemed company finished as runners-up in the football tournament, claiming silver among the 29 organizations that participated in the event held on Saturday at the University of Ghana Stadium.
In a statement released, Yomi Yoghurt congratulated its representatives and revealed plans to "specially" reward them.
"In recognition of your hard work, our CEO, Mr. Stephen Eku, has taken an extraordinary step to celebrate this success.

"He has graciously donated his entire October salary to all Emigoh employees, with a special portion going to those who participated in the tournament.
"This gesture reflects his deep appreciation for each of you, the heart and soul of Emigoh, whose commitment made this achievement possible."
Men's football competition was among 15 exciting disciplines at the tournament, including football, CEOs' and ladies' penalty shootouts, a women's 50m dash, men’s 100m, and tug of peace.
The next edition promises to be even bigger and better.
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