Veteran Broadcaster Amankwaa Ampofo Praises Kessben FM’s Abrabo Mu Nsɛm Show

Amankwaa Ampofo, a seasoned Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) broadcaster, has lauded Kessben 92.9 FM’s traffic-jam program, Abrabomu Nsɛm, calling it a “formidable and much-needed platform” for addressing real-life issues. He praised the show’s structure and content, crediting its host, Captain BO, for making it “heartwarming and educational”.
Ampofo’s endorsement is a significant boost to the program, which has been gaining attention for its human-centered approach and commitment to finding solutions to personal and societal challenges. The show, which airs from the capital city of Accra, Monday through Friday, between 7pm-10pm, tackles pressing issues that affect everyday Ghanaians.
According to Kojo Preko Dankwa, Program Manager at Kessben FM, the struggles individuals face while striving to make ends meet often push them toward drastic actions, including suicide, unlawful acts, or other unproductive decisions. “In our society, we believe everybody needs somebody,” he observed. “This well-structured program, ABRABO MU NSƐM – YƐREYƐ YƐNHO ADURO, comes at the right time to help humanity and the nation at large.”
Ampofo’s support for the program is rooted in his conviction that it plays a crucial role in tackling everyday challenges faced by Ghanaians. He pledged his expertise and support to the program, stating that he is willing to offer his services whenever needed.
The Abrabo Mu Nsɛm show has become a staple in Ghana’s media landscape, providing a platform for individuals to share their stories and seek solutions to their problems. The show’s focus on human-centered solutions has resonated with audiences, making it a must-listen for many.
Kessben FM’s commitment to promoting social change and addressing pressing issues has been recognized by industry stakeholders. The station’s efforts to create a platform for constructive dialogue and problem-solving have earned it a reputation as a champion of social responsibility.
As Abrabo Mu Nsɛm continues to gain traction, it is clear that the show will remain a vital part of Ghana’s media landscape, providing a voice for the voiceless and promoting positive change in society.



