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Citi FM is a privately owned radio station in Accra, the capital of Ghana. [2] [3] [4] Omni Media Limited owns and runs the station.The station was adjudged the best English-speaking Radio [5] Station in Ghana, at the 25th Ghana Journalists Associations' (GJA) Awards ceremony.
He anchors news bulletins including Eyewitness News on radio and CitiNewsroom on TV. [1] [2] [3] He also hosts the weekly FaceToFace personality-driven discussion show on Citi TV. [4] Umaru Sanda is known in the media fraternity as the 'cowboy journalist'; taking inspiration from his days as a herdsman before joining the media profession. [5]
Bernard Koku Avle also known as Bernardino Koku Avle (born 20 May 1981) is a Ghanaian media personality, broadcast journalist, public speaker. He is the current host of Citi FM's morning show The Citi Breakfast Show [1] [2] and the host of the Point Of View Show on ChannelOne.
Voice Factory is a reality show by Citi FM and Citi TV in Ghana, that initially started in 2009 on Citi FM and in 2019 the fourth edition of the reality show was telecast live on the television. The reality show is a singing competition, that brings together a number of contestants (singers, rappers and gospel acts) to compete for an ultimate ...
He is the managing director of award-winning Accra-based English speaking radio station Citi FM. He is also the Vice President of Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA). [ 1 ] He is a Fellow of the third class of the African Leadership Initiative-West Africa and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
After the merger of GHOne TV into the EIB Networks in 2015, she worked with the EIB Networks specifically, Starr FM, Live FM and GHOne TV as a presenter, producer and host of Wthe eekly Girl Talk Show, Tales from the Powder Room, Live from the Capital Radio Show on Live FM amongst many other shows across the network. [11] [12] [13]
The son of a physician, Attoh was born in Accra, Ghana.He was educated at Ridge Church School in Accra., followed by St. Augustine's College in Cape Coast, Ghana.. He then received a diploma in communication studies from the African University College of Communications (then Africa Institute of Journalism and Communications) between 2003 and 2005.
Ras Mubarak was born in Tamale, in the Northern Region of Ghana but hails from Satani, in the Kumbungu district where his great-grandfather was the Paramount Chief.. He holds a Diploma in Journalism from the London School of Journalism [6] in the year 2009 and Post Graduate Diploma(NIBS) in International Development Studies from the University of Oslo [6] Norway in the year 2010, and a Post ...