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Joshua Nii Sackey Allotey, popularly known as Mr Haglah, has been nominated for Media Producer of the Year at the Ghana Entertainment Awards USA 2025.
The highly respected producer and on-air talent with Hitz 103.9 FM, part of the Multimedia Group Limited, has once again been recognised for his contribution to Ghana’s broadcasting industry. This nomination adds to his growing list of accolades and highlights his consistency and influence in shaping the sound and quality of Ghanaian entertainment radio.
With nearly two decades of dedicated service, Mr Haglah is the Executive Producer of Daybreak Hitz, one of the country’s leading morning entertainment shows hosted by Kwame Dadzie, Doreen Avio and DJ Slim. He also hosts Sun Up Melodies, a refreshing weekend programme, and previously hosted Musik Box, noted for its blend of deep musical insight and vibrant entertainment.
In 2023, his creativity and production excellence earned him the title of Best Radio Producer at the Ghana Entertainment Awards USA, cementing his reputation as one of Ghana’s most innovative media producers. His ability to blend engaging content, music and cultural conversations has not only boosted the profile of Hitz FM but also contributed to the wider growth of Ghana’s entertainment industry.
The Ghana Entertainment Awards USA is an annual ceremony that honours individuals and organisations excelling in entertainment, arts and media, while showcasing Ghana’s creative talent on the global stage. The 2025 edition will once again spotlight professionals such as Mr Haglah, who continue to set standards of excellence.

How to Vote for Mr Haglah
Supporters can vote for Mr Haglah by visiting the official Ghana Entertainment Awards USA website: gea2025.ghentawards.com. Select the “Vote” or “Nominees” section, navigate to the Media Producer of the Year category, choose Mr Haglah – Hitz FM, and submit your vote.

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