Joyce Annor Yeboah a sports presenter with Angel Broadcasting Network has been gifted a brand new startimes decoder from a staunch fan.
Kofi startimes as he’s widely called promised the talented sports personality a new startimes decoder ever since she proved her dancing capabilities on Accra based Angel fm on the show ‘Sports Salad’ hosted by ace sports journalist Saddick Obama.
In a message cited by our reporter, Kofi startimes stated that he works for the Chinese company and that he will gift the young rising presenter a set of decor. “Am Kofi startimes from startimes Plz Efia should call me right after this show for startimes full set because of her decent dance” he noted.
Ephiya Empress has since met the fan and received her full set of startimes decoder. She thanked the supporter and send him a goodwill message. In a sarcastic comment, Joyce posted that “aka tv” which literally means “it’s let with tv” in the local dialect.
Ephiya Empress who is a student at the Ghana Institute of Journalism has so many talents including being a football, pianist, dancer, writer amongst others. She was adjourned the female sports personality of the Year at the maiden edition of Communication Students Awards in 2020.
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