
TV3 Network and its staff have done a wonderful job of providing both entertaining and educative content during this Ghana month. However in the following posted pictures and videos they are being trolled again.
The reason being the presenters' poor football skills and dexterity.
Almost all of their events carried out by TV3 earned them praise. However as they were praised, they were equally trolled when funny moments popped. Today which marks the end of the Ghana Month, TV3 decided to climax the whole celebration with sports being the theme.

In the posted videos and pictures, You can first see Hughes handling the football, He is photographed handling the ball like its a basketball. This led to many Ghanaians rolling in laughter.

He however balanced the comic moments with a stylised shot.

The lack of football skill in the camp of TV3 was reinforced by the subsequent performance of Berla Mundi. In her attempt to play "Tactics" and show some skill, she ended up doing well for 2 seconds and then fumbled till the end.


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