
Audio By Carbonatix
Ten mothers at the frontline of the Covid-19 fight have been rewarded by Luv FM and Nhyira for their selfless commitment to humanity.
This was part of activities for this year’s Mother's Day celebration.
These women were among many who double as frontline workers nominated by listeners for the honour.
Five persons were selected on both stations from the pool of entries for recognition as the Most Outstanding Mothers.

The lucky winners include Dr Angela Doruwaa Frimpong, Co-ordinator at Kumasi South Isolation Centre; Dr Akosua Gyimah Omari-Sasu of the Kumasi Metro Director of Health who is also responsible for Home Care Management of Covid-19 Patients.
Dr (Mrs) Augustina Angelina Sylverken-Biologist and Medical Laboratory Scientist at Kumasi Center for Collaborative Research (KCCR) was also a winner.
Others are Gladys Brobbey, cleaner at Kumasi South Treatment Centre and Esther Afia Boakye, a supervisor at the National Ambulance Service responsible for First Point Care for Covid-19 patients at the Patients Compartment in the ambulance.
Speaking to Luv FM, the beneficiaries could not hide their excitement after receiving their prizes.
Events and Promotion Executive, James Hemans, said the station will continue celebrating the frontline workers in these difficult times.
Latest Stories
-
Gov’t to expand medical education to improve doctor-to-patient ratio – Education Minister
2 minutes -
Africa Energy Technology Centre presents Africa’s energy future strategy to Mahama
6 minutes -
WAFCON 2026: Black Queens name provisional squad for tournament
11 minutes -
GTA to launch “Blue Ghana Initiative” beach clean-up campaign after Accra floods
23 minutes -
UBIDS graduates 70 Law students as Bagbin pledges major health and education interventions
52 minutes -
A Lifetime of excellence: Dr Williams Kwasi Peprah attains the rank of full Professor at Andrews University
53 minutes -
Gift to the North: Karaga MP builds 6,000-capacity Mosque in Tamale
56 minutes -
Marketers and creators explore ‘media of influence’ in reshaping marketing performance
1 hour -
Residents of Amasaman Obeyeyie protest over worsening road conditions
2 hours -
Nyanyofio urges British Columbia College to produce responsible citizens, not only high achievers
2 hours -
Why are coaches sacked but technical leadership spared? – Uncle Ebo Whyte on Black Stars exit
2 hours -
‘Catastrophic expenditure’: Why government must enroll cleft care on NHIS
2 hours -
Nigeria condemns killing of two nationals in South Africa, demands Justice
2 hours -
Photos: Mahama attends Assemblies of God Men’s Ministry Conference
3 hours -
SHS heads advocate publication of disciplinary data to curb indiscipline in schools
3 hours