Change at Oyerepa FM: Is Auntie Naa Saying Goodbye to ‘Afutuo’?

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Recent discussions in Ghana’s media sector have centered on the fate of Eunice Naa Amerley Nortey, affectionately known as Auntie Naa, and her position at Oyerepa FM/TV.

The seasoned presenter, famous for hosting the “Oyerepa Afutuo” show, has been noticeably absent from recent broadcasts, prompting widespread speculation about her future with the station.

Patricia Morgan Eshun has stepped in as the new host of the show, sparking a variety of reactions from the audience.

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While some have welcomed the change, others have expressed concern over the sudden shift, given Auntie Naa’s established role.

Rumors have circulated that she, along with her team, may have decided to part ways with Oyerepa FM/TV in favor of opportunities at another media outlet, although these claims have yet to be confirmed.

The controversy was further fueled by a video featuring actor and media personality Kwaku Manu, who shared his thoughts on the situation.

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His video, which has quickly gained attention, adds another layer to the ongoing conversation.

However, it’s essential to note that neither Auntie Naa nor the station has publicly addressed these rumors, leaving much to speculation.

Media personalities come and go, and in such a dynamic industry, it’s not uncommon for shifts like this to occur.

The situation calls for patience, as the public eagerly awaits official statements that will clarify what’s next for the popular host and the future of “Oyerepa Afutuo.”

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As the story unfolds, one thing is certain: whether Auntie Naa remains at Oyerepa FM/TV or moves on to new ventures, her influence on the industry is undeniable. The public will be watching closely to see how this situation develops, and what it means for Ghana’s ever-changing media landscape.

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