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Football legend Samuel Eto’o visited the studios of Joy on Saturday, August 20, as part of his multi-day tour of Ghana.
Eto’o was hosted by Gary Al-Smith and the Sports team on Saturday’s Sports Link.
Here are some of the best images from his interview on Joy.





















Following the interview, the decorated former player seemed happy with the warm reception from the JoySports team, taking to Instagram to make two posts on the visit.
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