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Emigoh Ghana Limited, producers of the popular Yomi Yoghurt, has set its sights firmly on victory at this year’s JoySports Invitational Tournament 2025, scheduled for August 9 at the University of Ghana Stadium.
According to Gifty Adjei Finko, Head of Marketing at Emigoh Ghana, the company is determined to claim multiple trophies this year, having narrowly lost the final of the football competition last year.
This year’s tournament is proudly supported by several notable brands, including Royal Sweet Limited (Akonor Ginger, Afriwara), Ayuda (App Baako, Services Beberee), The Game Energy (Feel the Energy), The Game Energy (Feel the Energy), Yomi Yoghurt (A Nourishing Choice), and Luckiest *712# (Luck Is Everywhere).
These brands are united in their commitment to promoting wellness, healthy competition, and corporate camaraderie through sport.





Speaking ahead of the event, she expressed confidence in Yomi Yoghurt’s preparations this year.
"The good thing is that last year we were poised to win. Something happened along the line. But it is our strategy that this year, we will bring the cup home.
"In fact, this is a skeletal team. The strong team is already camping out there. But we don’t want people to sabotage us, so we won’t tell you where people are hiding," she said.
Beyond its competitive ambitions, Yomi Yoghurt continues to champion health and wellness through its range of nourishing products.
“Yomi is made of the finest ingredients you can imagine. It contains zinc and B-complex vitamins, which help boost the immune system and support blood health. The milk content provides essential calcium for strong bones and teeth. When you consume Yomi, you are nourishing your body inside and out,” she said.

Emigoh Ghana is encouraging both loyal and new consumers to embrace Yomi Yoghurt as part of a healthy lifestyle.
“If you haven’t tasted Yomi before, this is the time. Visit any shop or supermarket and grab your Yomi. For those already enjoying it, we say thank you. Please continue consuming your nourishing Yomi Yoghurt — we know you’ll be rewarded.”
Looking ahead to August 9, she is confident Yomi’s preparations will pay off.
“We are coming for the cups — not one, not two, not three, but at least four. And at the end of the day, we’ll say, come and see what Yomi has done. Come and see y’all! This year, the CEO penalty shootout — we will win. In fact, we’ve won it already. Our CEO is not with us now because he’s training for the tournament. He’s won the cup before, and he’ll do it again. Watch out!”
Yomi Yoghurt is positioning itself as not just a competitive force on the pitch, but a brand committed to nourishing Ghanaian lives — “A Nourishing Choice” indeed.
To participate in this year’s JoySports Invitational Tournament, download the form below, fill and submit.
You can also contact Sleven on 054 010 6466 to register or pick a form at the front desk of Joy FM.
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