
Kumasi based radio broadcaster, Nana Kwadwo Jantuah has asked his fans to watch out for a new radio experience with him as he re-surfaces with a new radio station soon.
The former morning show host of Sunsum FM left the local radio station after a conflict of ideas regarding the running of the christian-oriented radio station.
A message on his facebook wall stated that he was seeking other challenges and that he is happy he left Sunsum FM.
“I am not part of the Sunsum FM family anymore.After two years of hardwork and dedication to raising a new media for GOD,I believe it is time for me to look ahead for other challenges.I am who i am because of GOD and NOT man. May El Elyon(Most High) be praised.I shall continue to render my services for the sake of humanity.My body is
a TITHE and i am a living sacrifice.I am very happy i left anyway.My Voice would be heard soon.Watch out!Adwuma no die3………lol”.
Nana Jantuah during his stint with Sunsum FM was ostensibly one of the strongest pillars on which the station stood, holding down the morning with a wide array of gospel and health-related issues. The company also held several health fairs with his express support.
It is not yet clear what his next move is but for now, he is still alive on the airwaves speaking on a variety of issues including leadership and governance.



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