
Ghana Radio Stations Celebrate 31 Years of Service
Two beloved radio stations in Ghana brought their entire staff together for an annual thanksgiving service marking 31 years of broadcasting. The celebration highlighted how faith and teamwork have sustained the Multimedia Group through three decades of serving their community.
Staff from Luv FM and Nhyira FM filled their Kumasi headquarters with singing and prayers as they celebrated over three decades of bringing news and connection to their listeners.
The annual thanksgiving service has become a cherished tradition for the Multimedia Group's Kumasi unit. Employees gathered to reflect on another successful year and the values that guide their work serving the community through radio broadcasting.
General Manager Jimmy Aglah reminded the team of their shared purpose. "May today's service remind us of the strength each of us possesses and inspire us to continue working together with purpose," he told his colleagues during the celebration.
Apostle Eric Osei, who led the service, emphasized just how remarkable the milestone is. "Setting up a business is one of the most challenging ventures, especially here in Ghana," he said. "Surviving for over 30 years is truly something to be thankful to God for."
The pastor highlighted an important truth often overlooked in business: people matter more than equipment or buildings. His message resonated with staff members who see themselves as part of something bigger than just a job.

Finance Manager Enoch Owusu Sekyere explained why the annual gathering matters. "We thank God for showing us that this year is going to be good," he said. "We always pray for our clients and their businesses because we survive on them."
Senior Sales Officer Kate Esi Dzadu used the moment to express gratitude to everyone who supports their work. "We say thank you to all our cherished viewers, listeners, partners, and everyone who supports Multimedia in any way," she shared.
Morning show host Barima Kofi Dawson noted that the spiritual gathering serves an essential purpose. "We're not only physical, but spiritual beings too," he explained. "Multimedia has taken the lead in ensuring that we fulfill that mandate."
The Ripple Effect
The thanksgiving service represents more than just an internal celebration. For 31 years, these stations have been trusted voices in Kumasi, connecting listeners with news, entertainment, and community information. Their commitment to pausing each year to express gratitude sets an example of balancing business success with spiritual and communal values.
The staff closed with prayers for the year ahead, seeking guidance for continued growth grounded in thankfulness and hope.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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