Episode 5 of the most entertaining game show in Ghana saw three gentlemen and a lady wow the audience with their performances on stage.
Philip, Douglas, Ampabeng, and Winfred represented the University of Ghana and the Ghana Institute of Journalism on the show. Each of them was given the chance to mount the stage, answer questions, and earn cash alongside amazing prizes from sponsors.
At the end of the episode, Philip, a student at the University of Ghana representing Legon Hall on the show, emerged as the only contestant to successfully make it to the intermediary stage of the show. Unfortunately, he was unable to answer all questions in the science category, earning him 500 cedis and gifts from sponsors.
Unlike Philip, Douglas, Ampabeng, and Winfred went home with no cash as they failed to complete all the questions at the akwaaba stage. They, however, took home amazing prizes from sponsors for their participation.
Episode 6 promises to be exciting as two gentlemen representing the University of Cape Coast and two ladies representing the University of Ghana mount the stage to answer questions for cool cash and generous gifts from sponsors.
Tune in to Joy Prime on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. to find out.
Also, don’t miss out on the opportunity to support your favorite university, as this is strictly the tertiary season.
Join George Quaye and Merqury Quaye on Step Up with Sintex Tank as they take you on an entertaining and educational ride this season.
The 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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