Host of Joy News' Super Morning Show, Kojo Yankson was shocked to the marrow on Friday as Tema-based Chemu SHS kicked out his alma mater, St Augustine’s College from the National Science and Maths Quiz.
Mr Yankson has never hidden his love for the Cape Coast school, which have won the holy grail for SHSs.
Over the years, his unflinching support as an APSUNIAN, to his 'younger brothers' during the annual National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), is both loathed and loved by his colleagues at work.
Unfortunately for him, St. Augustine's College was outclassed by Chemu SHS during a quarter-final stage contest on Friday, albeit with a narrow margin of 3.
In this photo of the week, a visibly pained Kojo is seen trying to come to terms with why his team could not beat Chemu SHS.
Jesus!!! He exclaimed.
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