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Radio Presenter Runs From Facebook For Dear Life

Fri, 18 Feb 2011 Source: Flex Newspaper

Okay FM is one of the newest stations that has proven all odds that they have really come to stay. Even though the station is yet to start its main stream programs, one of the programs aired on the station called Akekakeka, a segment on Abeiku Santana’s “Ekwan so dwo dwo” has taken all over the city of Accra.

The voice behind Akekakeka is Ohene Nana Kwame Amoh, a former newscaster with Hot fm who is referred to on the program as “Barman”. Information reaching your authentic Flex newspaper has it that Kwame Amoh has retrieved all his pictures from the social network called facebook because of security and also to help get all the necessary information among the public.

Barman as his compatriot Abeiku calls him, when reached for verification confirmed it was true that he has taken off every picture from facebook. “I had to take my pictures from facebook for security reasons. I did this to stay away from the eyes of nefarious people and perpetrators” he hinted.

According to Kwame Amoh, the threats and messages he receives from these wicked and evil people pushed him to take that action and therefore pleads with all his loving fans not to get offended for his action. “I had to take my pictures off to stay away from those wicked people who want to harm me for probably airing their stories” he said. Now to all his fans who are yearning to hear more from him, he has assured you that very soon Okay FM will release its full programming and that is where the action will begin. “I have packed more ‘fyllas’ to deliver.

All I can say for now is that fans should expect more action this year when Okay fm starts full transmission” he noted. The best rumor corner called Akekakeka airs on Okay fm from 3:45-4pm from Mondays through to Fridays. It is obvious that the collaboration of Abeiku Santana and Ohene Nana Kwame Amoh has taken over all drive shows in Accra and beyond.

Source: Flex Newspaper