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  2. Citi FM - Wikipedia

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    The Citi Breakfast Show is Citi FM's flagship morning talk show that airs from 6:15 am to 10 am with Bernard Avle as the host. Bernard and his team have gained public respect in the last decade by exploring, questioning and presenting a morning show that delves into current affairs and matters of importance often overlooked in the excited babble of socio-political news.

  3. CitiTrends (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    CitiTrends also known as #CitiTrends is a 30-minute radio show which airs on Citi FM and focuses on technology solutions available in Ghana especially new media in Ghana. [1] [2] It is one of the few radio shows dedicated to technology in Ghana.

  4. Umaru Sanda Amadu - Wikipedia

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    Umaru Sanda started journalism as an intern in the newsrooms of Ashiaman-based Sena Radio and Accra-based TV3.In 2010 he joined Citi FM as a national service personnel where he has served in various roles – producer of Eyewitness News, Citi Breakfast Show, Citi Prime News, and the weekend news analysis show The Big Issue, which he later served as an anchor.

  5. Samuel Attah-Mensah - Wikipedia

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    Attah-Mensah is also on the board of Starwin Products Ltd. and Member of Africa Leadership Initiative. He has close to 15 years of experience in general, marketing and media management [10] and he is the managing director of Omni Media Ltd, the operator of Citi 97.3 FM and Citifmonline.com. [11]

  6. Corruption in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Political corruption in Ghana has been common since independence.Since 2017, Ghana's score on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index has improved slightly from its low point that year, a score of 40 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("very clean").

  7. Abednego Feehi Okoe Amartey - Wikipedia

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    Amartey had his secondary school education at St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School in Accra and Prempeh College where he obtained his Ordinary Level Certificate in 1986 and Advanced Level Certificate in 1988 respectively [5] He further obtained Bachelor of Arts (Economics with Sociology), Master in Business Administration (Marketing Option) and Master of Philosophy in Marketing, all from the ...

  8. Vodafone Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Ghana, formerly Ghana Telecom, is the national telecommunications company of Ghana.. As of January 2020, it had around 9.3 million mobile voice subscribers, representing 13.81% of the Ghanaian market shares. [1]

  9. Charles Agyin-Asare - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Charles Agyinasare (English pronunciation: / ɑdʒɪnəsɑ:ri / born 22 March 1962) is a Ghanaian pastor who founded the Word Miracle Church International, [1] [2] later Perez Chapel International, a Pentecostal-Charismatic ministry in Ghana.