Close Menu
NewsFile GH
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Showbiz
  • Odd News
  • Opinion
What's Hot

British-Ghanaian tech pioneer explores collaboration opportunities to power Ghana’s innovation ecosystem

Ghana EPA hosts Tanzanian delegation on mining governance

Parliament returns from recess Tuesday, Feb. 3

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • British-Ghanaian tech pioneer explores collaboration opportunities to power Ghana’s innovation ecosystem
  • Ghana EPA hosts Tanzanian delegation on mining governance
  • Parliament returns from recess Tuesday, Feb. 3
  • GIS Governing Council unveils new initiative to secure Ghana’s Borders
  • Ato Forson mulls judiciary’s use of 100% IGF to address needs
  • Majority dismisses ‘misguided’ calls for resignation of Foreign Minister
  • Ghana Ports bids farewell to outgoing Burkina Faso Shippers Council representative
  • President Mahama leads Accra Reset at Davos, shaping Global South partnerships
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
NewsFile GH
Demo
  • Home
  • Local News

    Parliament returns from recess Tuesday, Feb. 3

    January 21, 2026

    GIS Governing Council unveils new initiative to secure Ghana’s Borders

    January 21, 2026

    Majority dismisses ‘misguided’ calls for resignation of Foreign Minister

    January 21, 2026

    Ghana Ports bids farewell to outgoing Burkina Faso Shippers Council representative

    January 21, 2026

    Vice President meets Jacob’s Foundation to strengthen foundational education in Ghana

    January 21, 2026
  • Politics

    Bawumia camp demands Ken Agyapong apology over ‘baseless’ Adu Boahen comment

    January 21, 2026

    Kwabena Agyepong launches ‘New Dawn Agenda’ ahead of NPP primaries

    January 20, 2026

    “I was booted out” – Amewu reflects on election loss and NPP setbacks

    January 20, 2026

    NDC still brought Mahama even when he lost by over 1m votes – Annoh-Dompreh

    January 19, 2026

    Don’t vote for a candidate the NDC is campaigning for – Annoh-Dompreh to NPP delegates

    January 19, 2026
  • Business

    Ato Forson mulls judiciary’s use of 100% IGF to address needs

    January 21, 2026

    Ghana Ports bids farewell to outgoing Burkina Faso Shippers Council representative

    January 21, 2026

    Gomoa Central SEZ gets government backing, A Plus touts scale, ambition, feasibility

    January 21, 2026

    IFC highlights billion-dollar investments shaping Ghana’s energy, ports and industrial future

    January 21, 2026

    The economy shows promise, but sustainability debate still open, says Dr K. K. Sarpong

    January 21, 2026
  • Sports

    Ghana remain 72nd in FIFA rankings

    January 19, 2026

    CAF to sanction culprits as AFCON final footage reviewed

    January 19, 2026

    Asamoah Gyan reveals penalty heartbreak, redemption, and the moment that nearly ended his career

    January 17, 2026

    Ghana get Cameroon, Mali & Cape Verde in WAFCON 2026 draw

    January 15, 2026

    Rosenior proud of Chelsea’s bravery despite Carabao Cup setback

    January 15, 2026
  • Showbiz

    Ghana, China sign tourism and culture partnership under 24-Hour Economy agenda

    January 21, 2026

    Bessa Simons reflects on 2025: Growth, legacy, and new opportunities for Ghanaian music

    January 21, 2026

    Creative Arts Agency unveils major line-up of initiatives for 2026

    January 20, 2026

    Royalties, transparency, enforcement: GHAMRO rolls out reforms to protect Ghanaian artists’ earnings this year

    January 20, 2026

    Legendary Yaw Sarpong passes on

    January 20, 2026
  • Odd News

    Nsawam Female Prison inmates showcase talents, proving rehabilitation thrives through discipline, culture and self-expression

    January 6, 2026

    Drunk raccoon found passed out on liquor store floor after breaking in

    December 3, 2025

    Search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 missing in 2014 to resume

    December 3, 2025

    School bans singing of KPop Demon Hunters songs

    November 17, 2025

    Why brushing teeth twice a day is not always best

    November 3, 2025
  • Opinion

    FACT CHECK: Ken Agyapong’s claim that Bawumia skipped Adenta NPP campaigns false

    January 13, 2026

    The Plate is a Right: Why access to food is not a privilege

    January 12, 2026

    From Bournemouth to the Etihad: Semenyo’s £65m leap rewrites Ghanaian football history

    January 9, 2026

    From prophecy to prosecution, Ebo Noah’s fate now rests with courts and psychiatric evaluation

    January 8, 2026

    Value for money questioned as Ghana funds multiple anti-corruption watchdogs, says Tuffour Boateng.

    January 8, 2026
NewsFile GH
Home»Opinion»TALKING DRUM: A taste of success, the story of the Akuapem Queen on your screens
Opinion

TALKING DRUM: A taste of success, the story of the Akuapem Queen on your screens

By KrobeaMay 31, 20197 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Telegram Copy Link
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link Email

For those who know me well, getting my attention is somewhat difficult but at the same time very easy. Just mention the name Aljazeera and I will stop whatever I am doing and listen to you. That’s it!

The Qatari-owned media giant has been my favorite of all despite the basketful of criticisms leveled against it for being ‘anti-Israeli’ and the ‘mouth-piece of terrorists’. For me, these are merely false allegations.

So, if I am by my television set and I happen to watch any other channel other than the obvious, it tells you that that station is doing something remarkable. I must confess it is such a relief to watch Atinka TV whenever Adwoa Mirekua Ampomah reads the news or hosts other programs. She does that in the Akuapem Twi language.

On December 27, 2018, while I zapped channels for something good to watch, I chanced on Adwoa Mirekua. She was being interviewed on a show dubbed Christmas with Akosua on Atinka TV.

“Sorry Adwoa, let me have you hold on because we have a caller on the phone line,” said the host, Akosua, in Twi.

To Adwoa Mirekua’s surprise, it was one of the chiefs from her home region. Nana Otu Darte had called into the show to congratulate the young lady on how well she is doing in her journalism career and also for promoting the Akuapem Twi language.

Later, I found out that Nana Otu Darte has his stool at the Mampong Traditional Area of the Eastern Region. His showers of praises are but only a cupful of what the budding TV personality receives almost on daily basis.

On March 13, 2019, I invited Adwoa over to the West Hills Mall in the Greater Accra Region to grant me interview for this piece. While we waited for the waitress to bring us the food and drinks ordered, I congratulated her for her gradual but meteoric rise in the Ghanaian media landscape. Then, she scrolled through her WhatsApp chats, showing me a chunk of some of her viewers, family and friends’ messages of commendation sent her.

Personally, I have had friends from both the Bono and Ashanti Regions sending me messages on WhatsApp, telling me to extend their felicitations to Adwoa Mirekua. Their reason? She is obviously their favorite Akan newscaster on TV.

Aside Adwoa Mirekua’s unadulterated flow of the Akuapem Twi language that makes you want to listen to her unendingly, she has absolute control over whatever programme she hosts on TV. If it is news she is reading, she is very much on top of the issues at stake. On her health talk show ─ The Clinic ─ aired on Thursdays at 8pm, considering her interest in health, she is able to tease out all the needed answers from her guests [medical practitioners].

Yet again on her engaging show Xpedition Ghana aired on Wednesdays at 2pm, she has developed the craft of sustaining her viewers’ interest in asking pertinent questions on tourism sites she visits. I deem this a hallmark of a promising giant in the Ghanaian broadcasting space!

Well, whereas we so much enjoy watching and listening to Adwoa Mirekua, she says she never had it on a silver platter becoming the woman she is now.

“One Sunday afternoon, I went to work [at Atinka TV] as usual. I was writing a story when my boss called me saying, “Adwoa Mirekua, you are going to read the news today!’” she tells me.

That was Adwoa Mirekua’s news editor, the late Francis Sasu, instructing her.

“In fact, I felt like hiding under the table. What? Solo, I felt like vanishing.  I was like, “Does this man want to disgrace me or what?’” she said to me as she paused to gulp down some fruit juice.

Adwoa Mirekua had during her days at UCC hosted a privately-produced show, Ͻdͻ Nti, and did an internship with Sunrise FM in Koforidua. But in all, she says she started her media career professionally with 3FM [a subsidiary of Media General] in Accra. She says she considered herself to have been on an internship at 3FM rather than employment. She knew only a few things about broadcasting making the subsidiary of Media General the elementary grounds for her.

Having endured newsroom pressures, one would have thought that Adwoa Mirekua would have enjoyed a smooth sail with an appreciable level of confidence when she was employed by Atinka TV. That was not the case. In fact, Mr. Sasu’s call on her to read the news on TV shook her to the bone.

“Going on live television is a different feeling all together, knowing that the whole of Ghana is watching you,” says Miss Mirekua.

Nonetheless, if there was anything that motivated the young lady in the wake of Mr. Sasu’s announcement to her, it was probably the proverb shared by the Igbos of Nigeria. The Igbos say, “The God who created a woman will surely give her a child.”

“I went to the makeup room, had a touchup on my face and readied for the news. It was the 6:30pm news [on TV]. It was a Sunday. I did as I could. The following day, I was like: ‘FS [Francis Sasu], how did it go?’ and he said, “You are doing it today [too].””

Adwoa Mirekua says that knowing the late Mr. Francis Sasu, he would not have said she did well but for him to say she was doing it again meant she was on point. This was how your favorite Akan newscaster on TV got her seat on your screens.

She was born to Mr. Andyvans Nana Wireko Ampomah and Madam Janet Ofori who hail from Kwahu Atibie and Larteh Akuapem respectively, all in the Eastern Region.

In 2006, Adwoa Mirekua completed her basic education at the Nana Ankobea Takyiwa School at Mampong Akuapem in the Eastern Region where she served as the school’s Girl’s Prefect [at both primary and JHS levels].

From 2006 to 2009, she furthered her education at the Ghana Secondary School [GHANASS] now Ghana Senior High School in Koforidua, also in the same region. Poised for academic success, Adwoa Mirekua Ampomah would later study English, Linguistics and Ghanaian Language [Asante Twi] at the University of Cape Coast, completing her course in 2014.

Adwoa Mirekua, as I have alluded to, is a smart, sharp and intelligent broadcaster. Perhaps, her hobbies account for these attributes. She says she loves to read anything good. She affirmed that she reads books on politics, economics, religion, the arts and motivation.

She, as well, enjoys watching movies particularly Korean series. If you happen to be her friend, you are assured of her good meals. She loves cooking that much, she says.

For the young Ghanaian going through challenges and difficulties in life, Adwoa Mirekua wants you to believe that you can overcome it someday. She tells me that her first fear of finding her foot in broadcasting was not all. At a point in time in her budding career, she had to battle unemployment for months and thought all was lost.

“Just keep it cool. Pray to God about your needs and in His own apportioned time, He will crown you victorious over your troubles.”

We can only pray and hope for the best for the promising broadcaster who is resonating the good old days of Amankwa Ampofo, Kofi Amisah, Amamo Kakra and Akwasi Donkor of Radio Ghana fame who presented the news in Akan without [unnecessarily] garnishing what they had to say.

By Solomon Mensah

The writer is a broadcast journalist with TV3/3FM. Views expressed here are solely his and do not, in anyway, reflect the editorial policy of his organization.

Email: nehusthan4@yahoo.com

Twitter: @aniwaba

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link WhatsApp

Related Posts

TALKING DRUM: Kasoa-Banda gunshots, how they kill for votes!

July 24, 2020By newsfilegh9 Mins Read

TALKING DRUM: One reason my School Prefect must be a Member of Parliament

January 10, 2020By Krobea9 Mins Read

TALKING DRUM: Of the protesting law students & Nana Addo’s attack dogs!

October 13, 2019By Krobea8 Mins Read
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Recent Posts
  • British-Ghanaian tech pioneer explores collaboration opportunities to power Ghana’s innovation ecosystem
  • Ghana EPA hosts Tanzanian delegation on mining governance
  • Parliament returns from recess Tuesday, Feb. 3
  • GIS Governing Council unveils new initiative to secure Ghana’s Borders
  • Ato Forson mulls judiciary’s use of 100% IGF to address needs
  • Majority dismisses ‘misguided’ calls for resignation of Foreign Minister
Top Posts

British-Ghanaian tech pioneer explores collaboration opportunities to power Ghana’s innovation ecosystem

Ghana EPA hosts Tanzanian delegation on mining governance

Parliament returns from recess Tuesday, Feb. 3

GIS Governing Council unveils new initiative to secure Ghana’s Borders

About Us
About Us

NewsFile Gh is a comprehensive news portal that delivers up-to-date information on a wide range of topics, including politics, business, sports, entertainment etc. It provides users with real-time news updates accessible anytime and anywhere...

Email Us: news@newsfilegh.com

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube RSS
Recent

British-Ghanaian tech pioneer explores collaboration opportunities to power Ghana’s innovation ecosystem

Ghana EPA hosts Tanzanian delegation on mining governance

Parliament returns from recess Tuesday, Feb. 3

Most Popular

IS leader in Afghanistan ‘killed’

July 11, 2015

‘Oldest’ Koran found at UK university

July 22, 2015

Gunman in Mahama’s church for court today

July 28, 2015
© 2026 NewsFile GH. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • Politics

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.