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As usual, the 2018 edition of the annual Joy Sport Invitational Tournament is living up to the bill as an exciting and memorable event
Patrons at this year’s sports fiesta have described it as exceptional and well-organised.
The program, which is currently on going at the Lizzy Sports Complex at the Accra’s plush suburb, Eastern Legon residential area, has attracted a lot of spectators.
Some spectators loosened the composed disposition required of them as corporate men and women and got wild, cheering on their favourite teams and players taking part in various games.
From indoor games like Scrabble, chess and ping pong to outdoor games like football, volleyball and penalty shoot outs, the Lizzy Sports Complex is a charged atmosphere of music, jama and unparalleled fun.
Being the biggest corporate sporting event in the country the annual and sports fiesta has always met the expectations of its patrons and sponsors.
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