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The Super Morning Show (SMS) on February 18, started on a rather sad note with host Kojo Yankson’s mood affected by the Tamale-Kintampo accident, which claimed 53 lives.
The SMS team provided listeners with more details about how the Metro Mass bus driver ignored a mechanic’s advice to fix his brakes, which ultimately caused the accident.
Listeners were updated on how those injured were pulling through.
You can click http://goo.gl/LMIqXJ to get more details on Joy News’ coverage
For more photos on the carnage click http://goo.gl/kYx5mY
A playback of Dr. Mensa Otabil's recent call on Ghanaians to be independent-minded got listeners talking on the Show.
The General Overseer rallied Ghanaians to resist the temptation to be content with minimal supplies of goods and services such as roads, water and electricity by the state.
Click http://goo.gl/mAOs13 to listen to the audio
On ‘Hotline Documentary’, Seth Kwame Boateng’s distinct journalism took listeners on a journey back to Nakpanduri for a follow up on the chilling documentary ‘Bloody Land’.
‘Cleansed Land part 1’, was syndicated on Nakpanduri's Scarp 101.3 FM for natives of the area to listen. The documentary tells the story of how Seth’s ‘Bloody Lands’ persuaded the Bimobas and Kokombas to smoke the peace pipe.
Tune in on Thursday, February 25 to listen to the concluding part of the documentary.
Joy News on MultiTV will air the whole documentary next week.
Listen to ‘Cleansed Land part 1’
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