The Chairman of FreeMinds Communication Limited, Dr. Martin Asare-Aniagyei has said that one of the core reasons for establishing Plan-B FM, a Tema based commercial radio station is to help activate Africa’s alternative plans to bring back the African dignity and to ensure that humanity is brought back to its original purpose.
Addressing a gathering after an organized health-walk, one of the activities marking the relaunch of the radio station, Dr. Asare-Aniagyei noted that the station has come to stay
“FreeMinds Communications Company Ltd is a Media House set up with one of its key objectives being to expand the frontiers of Information Dissemination. To that end, it has various media houses under its ambit. Plan B FM is its first mouthpiece.”
Continuing with his address, Dr. Asare-Aniagyei noted that management of the station is currently working on a few changes in its programme line-up for the year 2022 geared towards fuller satisfaction of Plan B FM’s listeners and patrons.
According to him, plans are far advanced to improve the already existing contents on the station and added that some amendments of some of the contents would be looked at as the station prepares itself to usher in the year 2022.
“We at FreeMinds Communications and Plan-B FM commit to abide by the ethics of our profession and to ensure that our listeners are not only informed but educated, entertained as we make them laugh.” he commented.
Explaining the rationale behind the name Plan-B FM, the FreeMinds Communication Limited boss pointed out that Pan-B means an alternative plan of action. Going a step further, he said “It is our believe that the Plan A that the world has used so far has failed and is getting worse. An economic order where the poor get poorer and the rich get richer, world order based on racial and tribal lines, environmental degradation, the current resurgence of the LGBTQI menace etc.”
He opined that it is time that Africa at large and Ghana in particular activate alternative plans to bring back humanity to its original purpose.
He assured listeners that the radio station is poised to deliver to them very exciting contents in 2022 and urged them to stay glued to their radio sets. “They should expect something new and exciting from Plan-B FM next year,” Dr. Aniagyei continued.
Apostle Kingsley Agyenim Boateng, the host of ‘Aseda Mmere’ one of the flagship programmes of Plan-B FM who led the health-walk was full of appreciation for the numerous listeners who joined Plan B FM to embark on the walk through some principal streets of Tema metropolis.
According to him it is important to fuse religion in whatever one does adding that the involvement of God in our daily lives could only encourage us to live righteous life styles. He appreciated listeners of Plan B FM who since the inception of the radio station have always tuned in and contributed by calling into some of the radio station’s programmes.
He was hopeful that Plan-B FM can only get bigger and better owing to the direction the owners are moving the radio station.
“We want to say to Ghanaians and in particular our listeners that we are so grateful for tuning and sticking with us throughout our journey from day one. We promise to deliver more than we are doing so now. We love you and will always make sure that we give you the best of our contents,” Apostle Agyenim said.
Plan B FM currently runs programmes like the morning show ‘Nkosuo Nsem’ hosted by Ohene Addo Nkosuohene, ‘Aseda Mmere’ hosted by Apostle Kingsley Agyenim Boateng, ‘Kawadwene Sports’ hosted by Daniel Pobi alias Okocha and the news team is represented by Konadu Okontie, Bohyeba Afriyie and Kaakyire Osei.
Other programmes are Drive Time hosted by Bismark Opoku a.k.a Captain BO, ‘Ebaanosen’ which is hosted by Bohyeba Afriyie, ‘Golden Oldies’ and ‘After-Drive’ hosted by Daniel Kadan a.k.a. Blu Tut Africa. The radio station’s weekend contents are handled by DJ Maxy Kolonko, DJ Wazzy and Van Percy with Captain BO again handling content like ‘Gospel Arena, an inspirational content for Christians.
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