Nana Jantuah, the popular morning show host at Nhyira FM in Kumasi,has announced his departure from Multimedia, the parent company of the radio station.
In a heartfelt statement, Nana Jantuah reflected on his five-year tenure, citing a mix of accomplishments, controversies, and personal growth.
“It is with a mix of emotions that I announce my departure from Multimedia,” Nana Jantuah said. “I am grateful for the opportunity to have served as a morning show host at Nhyira FM, and I appreciate the support and recognition from our audience.”
Nana Jantuah, known for his bold and unapologetic style, has been a household name in Ghana’s media landscape. His show, which aired on Nhyira FM, tackled tough issues, sparked meaningful conversations, and entertained listeners across the region.
Reasons for Departure.
In his statement on Facebook , Nana Jantuah explained that his decision to leave Multimedia was mutual and amicable. “By mutual agreement with management, who wished I would stay, I am closing this chapter at Multimedia,” he said. “My job here is done, and I am ready to explore new opportunities.”
Nana Jantuah emphasized that his departure was not driven by malice or personal grievances. “I am leaving with no qualms or hard feelings,” he said. “I have made mistakes, hurt people, and been hurt many times too, but I don’t hold grudges or let it disturb my peace.”
A Message to Young Journalists.
Nana Jantuah used his platform to offer words of encouragement and advice to young journalists. “To young journalists, don’t give up,” he said. “Society may not appreciate those who refuse to compromise, but God rewards good deeds. Don’t take bribes; genuine people will appreciate your integrity.”
He urged aspiring journalists to focus on adding value, preparing for opportunities, and maintaining a clean heart. “You’ll succeed,” he said. “Good things come to good people. You can’t be hungry when you do good.”
A Legacy of Integrity.
Nana Jantuah’s departure has been met with tributes from colleagues, friends, and fans. His commitment to integrity, resilience, and social justice has inspired many, and his legacy will continue to be felt in Ghana’s media landscape.
As he embarks on a new journey, Nana Jantuah remains committed to making a positive impact. “My work toward a better Ghana isn’t over,” he said. “I will continue to use my voice to promote justice, equality, and human rights.”
Nana Jantuah’s last show as a host will air on Christmas, marking the end of an era at Nhyira FM.



