Ghana’s Chief of Staff Akosua Frema Osei Opare paints a vivid portrait of the late broadcaster Kwabena Kwakye, popularly known as Oman FM’s Wofa KK, as a man deeply rooted in tradition but unwavering in his beliefs. He praised it.
Osei Opare’s words resonated with integrity and respect as he reflected on Wofa Corporation’s unwavering commitment to Ghana’s values and democratic principles. She spoke of his uncanny ability to spark passionate debate on both political and national issues, distinguishing him as a formidable force in the media world.
“Throughout his career, Wofa KK remained steadfast in his dedication to our heritage,” Osei-Opare said during a week-long tour last weekend, in a passionate tribute to the late broadcaster. . “His voice was not just an echo, but a clarion call to all Ghanaians to uphold our heritage while striving for progress.”
Her memorial is a tribute to Wofa KK’s fearless approach to journalism, where neutrality is not an obstacle to speaking out against perceived injustice or advocating for change. Shined a light. It was this unwavering spirit that earned him the admiration and respect of both his colleagues and his audience.
But Wofa KK’s influence extended beyond the media. Osei Opare highlighted his immense contribution as a member of the GNPC Board and continued to champion the cause of national development until his untimely passing.
“Even in his final moments, Wofa KK remained dedicated to his duties and gave his final critique on matters of national importance,” Osei Opare said. “His absence leaves a void, especially as we navigate the challenges leading up to the December 2024 elections.”
“His final criticism of the recent ministerial changes highlighted his unwavering dedication to national development,” she added.
Reflecting on his death, Osei Opare appealed to Ghanaians to find solace in the legacy left behind by Wofa KK. She noted that his life is a testament to the power of passion, faith and unwavering dedication to the development of Ghana.
“Although his death caused us pain, we still thank God that his life was an impactful one. We take solace in the beautiful memories we shared with him.” Let us be inspired by his legacy and do our best for God and country,” Osei Opare said.
His famous show “Boiling Point” on Net2 TV and Oman FM is, according to her, an “indispensable program” and has attracted the attention of many people, including government officials, making it an indispensable program. added. His absence will be deeply felt, especially as Ghana approaches the crucial December 2024 elections.
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