AKOLBILA WINS GHANA’S STRONGEST 2023
Godfred Akolbila crowned as winner in the most anticipated grand finale of Ghana’s Strongest competition 2023.
AKOLBILA BECOMES GHANA’S STRONGEST 2023
The Ghana’s strongest over the years has been a positive phenomenon in the country. Ghana’s strongest is a platform purposefully designed to test power, strength, stamina and endurance.
Ghana’s most strongest is a popular tv show that comes on the Ghanaian tv (Tv3) screens every sunday at exactly 3:00pm.The popular tv show is gradually making it way into the most watched and popular television shows in Ghana.
The show becomes interesting over and over as each season passes by, the aggressiveness and thrilling performance of its participants as they
always show their bragging rights when given the platform to display.
The program has been successful since its first season in twenty-twelve. And the fans of Ghana’s strongest are happy with the idea of moving the show from region to region, for everyone to have a feel of such amazing show.
Mr Faisah Alhasan emerged as the first Ghana’s strongest in they year 2012. The program has followed through every year to this year ( 2023) edition.
In the 2023 edition, the show was held at the Obra Spot around the Kwame Nkrumah circle, Accra – Ghana.
Akolbila’s journey to victory was as a result of his dedication, strong mind set and by his exceptional performance in a series of staggering challenges, including the Truck Pull, Jumbo Deadlift, Superset Bench Press, Giant Tyre Flip, and Aboboyaa Deadlift.
- Participants from different regions of Ghana pushed themselves to the limit in the hotly contested competition, in a test of physical prowess and determination to succeed. This triumph served as the reward for Godfred Akolbila’s years of commitment and effort. He made a seventh participation, which ultimately led him to win the title having finished third in the previous season.
Akolbila took with him a a special prizes including a brand-new car. Also, he was rewarded with an amazing cash prize of GHC 10,000 cedis as well as a gold medal. Akolbila also took home 100 bags of Ghacem
Ebenezer Amos, popularly known as Chillyn from the Western Region also showcased his growth and determination by securing a second-place finish this year. Having fought his way up from a fourth-place finish in the previous edition. His achievement was celebrated with a prize of GHC 8,000 cedis, in addition to a silver medal and 70 bags of cement from Ghacem.
Bright Appiah, also known as SWAT, from the Western Region, finished behind Amos, a position lower than his previous achievement of first runner-up last year. However, he demonstrated consistency and tenacity, solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with.
The 2023 edition of Ghana’s Strongest also welcomed new talent onto the stage. Jeffrey from Greater Accra region, made an impressive debut appearance. While securing a commendable fourth-place finish,
determination. His performance earned him a cash prize of GHC 4,000, providing him with well-deserved recognition for his efforts.
Akolbila demonstrated that experience was a crucial component in all of the battles that tried these men’s endurance and strength as he triumphed over his rivals.
Also, he urged people to engage in the outstanding program because he feels the platform makes you rich, strong and famous, and above all, it brings unity and happiness in the Ghanian community.