A new Gadangme Internet/Radio program ”OMANYE ABA” was launched in Paris on (GIFRADIO) on www.ghanainfrance.com website last Saturday the 1st of August 2009. The program is scheduled to discuss primarily among others, Gadangme issues at home and in the diaspora. It will invite every week or two a prominent Gadangme personality to discuss about matters of importance in the interest of all Gadangmes. It joins Nii Yartey’s “TOLIMASHI” on GFMRADIO (UK) and BISHOP T‘s “BO OBA” on HOTDIGITAL RADIO (UK) shows to promote the GADANGME cause. The program will be hosted and presented by Niiweku Sowah every Saturday from 6pm to 8pm GMT and will be repeated on Sundays at 1pm GMT. Listeners across the globe will be allowed to participate in the program by calling +33 1 34 45 62 26 to share their views and ideas on the topic of discussion. For now the program could only be listened to through the internet radio on www.ghanainfrance.com. Subsequently it will be aired further through the sky satellite channel to enable listeners without internet to listen to the program on the cable network.
A new Gadangme Internet/Radio program ”OMANYE ABA” was launched in Paris on (GIFRADIO) on www.ghanainfrance.com website last Saturday the 1st of August 2009. The program is scheduled to discuss primarily among others, Gadangme issues at home and in the diaspora. It will invite every week or two a prominent Gadangme personality to discuss about matters of importance in the interest of all Gadangmes. It joins Nii Yartey’s “TOLIMASHI” on GFMRADIO (UK) and BISHOP T‘s “BO OBA” on HOTDIGITAL RADIO (UK) shows to promote the GADANGME cause. The program will be hosted and presented by Niiweku Sowah every Saturday from 6pm to 8pm GMT and will be repeated on Sundays at 1pm GMT. Listeners across the globe will be allowed to participate in the program by calling +33 1 34 45 62 26 to share their views and ideas on the topic of discussion. For now the program could only be listened to through the internet radio on www.ghanainfrance.com. Subsequently it will be aired further through the sky satellite channel to enable listeners without internet to listen to the program on the cable network.