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Efya is arguably Ghana’s leading female music star with her afro-pop, soul, and jazz songs captivating audiences across borders.
Aside music, Efya is a silent sports enthusiast with football taking centre stage. On this week’s edition of Touchline, she reveals among other things, her favorite football star is controversial Italian Mario Balotelli on the New E-Chat segment. Know you are curious to watch but a bit of the hard core soccer stuff.
The Touchline panel also looked at the current drama in the English Premier League especially following Manchester United boss Van Gaal rant at the British press and Chelsea’s somewhat almost immediate resurgence days after the departure of Jose Mourinho.
What about Arsenal’s impressive run so far? Can Wenger win the league title again? Click the link below to find out more in this week’s edition of Touchline anchored by JOY Sports George Addo Jnr .
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