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Kojo Arhin has been honoured by his school, Bishop Bowers, after excelling in football of the Joy FM Kids Olympics last Saturday at the St Anthony Anglican Church park in Abelemkpe, Accra.
The 8-year old exhibited stunning performances to help his yellow team emerge victorious in the U-9 football competition.
Related: Mission International School, Happy Days Academy dominate Joy Kids Olympics second leg
He scored five goals; enough to earn the top scorer accolade before being adjudged the Most Valuable Player in that division.
On Monday, Arhin was redecorated with his medal by the headmistress Sister Mercy Benson during the school assembly.


The third and final leg of the Joy FM kids Olympics is scheduled for Saturday, 23rd February 2019 with medals in swimming up for grabs at Ghana International School in Cantonments, Accra.
The Joy Kids Olympics is sponsored by Blue Band, Hollard Life, Call Angels, Medicas Hospital, and Alpha Cuisine.
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