Three of the best World Cup history brains clash in the final of the Qatari Quest Quiz on November 11 live on Joy 99.7 FM.
A Data Analyst, Lloyd Owusu Asante, a student of the Ghana Institute of Journalism, Prosper Kuzo, and Ronnie Baiden are fired up to deliver what should be an exciting end to the world Cup-based quiz by JoySports.
Lloyd won the semifinal one while Kuzo emerged victorious in the semifinal two to progress to the final in Friday’s contest. Ronnie secured his place in the final as the best second-placed contestant.
The final competition will take place on Friday, November 11, 2022, and will be live on Joy 99.7 FM. The contest will also be streamed on the official Facebook of Joy 99.7 FM.
This was after weeks of brain-cracking and brilliant display of knowledge about the World Cup in the quiz moderated by Nathaniel Attoh.
The Qatari Quest Quiz, the only World Cup-based quiz in Ghana, is part of JoySports’ build-up to the start of the 2022 World Cup set to kick off on November 20 in Qatar.
The Qatari Quest Quiz is produced by the Joy Sports team and sponsored by NASCO Ghana, which awards the winner of every contest an electrical appliance from the preliminary round to the final.
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