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Viewers of Joy Prime TV will be treated to a riveting edition of “Prime Insight” on Saturday morning (September 27), as host Blessed Sogah welcomes a distinguished panel of thought leaders to dissect some of the most pressing issues shaping Ghana’s political and socio-economic landscape.
The live broadcast, which will air from 7 am to 9 am, will feature spirited discussions, expert analysis, and frank exchanges expected to illuminate the week’s biggest headlines.

The show will bring together influential voices from across the political spectrum and public service, including:
- Kofi Koranteng, 2024 Independent Presidential Candidate
- Awal Mohammed, National Communications Team Member, NPP
- Stephen Atubiga, Founder and Leader, National Liberation Congress
- Prof. Michael Ayamga-Adongo, Deputy CEO, Operations, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Together, the guests will tackle three major topics that have dominated public discourse in recent days.
- NPP protests
- Illegal mining: New military approach review
- President Mahama's speech at UNGA
Prime Insight airs every Saturday on Joy Prime TV from 7am to 9am, available on DStv channel 281, GOtv channel 124, and HD+ channel 102.
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