Mr Allan Nkrumah, a final year student of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology was on Thursday adjudged the winner of the final Season Three Goodlife game show organised in Accra.
For his prize, he received GH¢5,000 and other Goodlife souvenirs.
Mr Nkrumah battled it out with three other contestants in the Goodlife game show, which created a platform to address social and cultural issues related to the prevention of diseases as well as triggered an intensive health awareness campaign among Ghanaians by motivating them to choose prevention over treatment.
The Show is part of Ghana Health Service "Goodlife, Live it Well" campaign supported by the United States Agency for International Development with technical support from the Agency's Behaviour Change Support Project.
It was an entertaining and educational blend of multimedia and health information quizzes, which aimed at promoting health issues and to encourage good health practices.
The other contestants were Mr Selassie Setsoafia, a Service Person at the Ghana Technology University who won the second prize of GH¢2,000 and Madam Roselyn Paintsil, a student at the Institute of Professional Studies who received GH¢1,000 for the third prize.
Mr Kevin Nana Siaw a student of the Central University College who won the fourth prize also received GH¢1, 000.
Mr Nkrumah told the Ghana News Agency he would use a substantial amount of his prize to further his education and invest the rest of the money.
He urged the public to patronise the show and read widely so as to enroll in the game.
Mr Setsoafia disclosed that he would use his money as "seed money" to develop his passion in animation.
"As an Information and Technology graduate, my passion is in animation", he added.