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Host of the Joy Prime Morning show Jay Foley learnt a lesson in sports he will not be in a hurry to forget anytime soon. He had hosted one of the tech gurus in the Multimedia Group, Kobby Nkrumah (aka Spiky) to discuss electronic sports (e-sports) which are fast gaining popularity in Ghana.
After the discussion, Jay decided to try his talents by facing off with Kobby in a game of FIFA, a very popular e-sport based on the game of football. Jay spent much of the time doing a lot more defending than attacking. It wasn't a surprise therefore that he lost to a better player.
From all indications, Jay would appreciate a rematch. But sources close to Kobby have revealed that he's not quite interested.
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