Giovani
Caleb Giovani, new host of e.TV Late Night Celebrity Show, says he currently has no challenges as the host, except that people are not getting used to the new time slot for the show.
The show used to start airing at 10pm but after he and co-host Vanessah Gyan took over, it was changed to 9:30pm.
He told NEWS-ONE yesterday that apart from time, 'it's been fun and extremely revealing. So far the show has seen a lot of exclusives from Obrafour, Okomfour Kwadee, Okyame Kwame, Juliet Ibrahim, Lydia Forson, Nollywood's Omoni Oboli Joey B, Raquel, Akorfa Jayso etc. The only challenge so far has been people getting used to the new time. It is now 9:30pm instead of 10pm.'
The Late Night celebrity show continues to take TV viewers to another entertainment dimension. The start of the new season has proven to be a success, according to the TV station.
It actually started airing from October 6, 2014 with Giovanni and Vanessa Gyan as hosts for the new segment dedicated to celebrity trending topics.
Giovanni, who is also the programmes manager at YFM , has proved to be a success on the show with his charm, wit and affable personality.
Giovanni replaced Laila Abubakari, who is now gone for further studies. The show which started in 2010 with Dzifa Affainie (nee Smith), brings Ghanaian celebrities to the homes of millions, thus giving them the chance to get to know their real personalities.
By Francis Addo (Twitter: @fdee50 Email: [email protected] )


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