A Kumasi-based businessman Ebenezer Nyarko Kumi won Joy Sports Centre’s special audience award promotion which coincided with the birthday - August 24 - of the host of the show, Ernest Koranteng.
Listeners were asked to predict correctly who is the most expensive footballer of all time in the world by way of transfers.
The responses – in text – were spontaneous and amazing with more than 470 hits in 10 minutes.
The responses from the listeners swept through names in clubs from the English Premier, French and German leagues.
Names such as Christiano Ronaldo, Kaka, David Becham and Zinedine Zidane registered highest on the chart.
But Nyarko Kumi was one of two texters who correctly predicted the answer Nicholas Anelka and he received GH¢200 worth of MTN credit.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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