A new cultural partnership has been forged between Nhyira FM’s Obra Show and the Krachi Traditional Area following successful exchanges during the Ghana Month celebrations.
Ohemaa Benewaa, host of the show on Nhyira Fm and Adom TV, and her team were invited to witness the 25th anniversary celebration of Nana Mprah Besemuna III in Kete-Krachi, after previously hosting a delegation from Krachi on the program.
The mutual visits have strengthened ties between the media platform and the traditional authority.
Speaking on a phone call during Obra Show, Nana Asetena Anane, who had earlier visited the station to explain Krachi’s cultural heritage, expressed gratitude to the team for participating in the historic Silver Jubilee celebration.
He praised the show for educating the public on culture and societal values, particularly during Ghana Month, noting that platforms like Obra Show are vital for preserving Ghanaian traditions and promoting unity among communities.
The Krachiwura formally endorsed the program and its host, encouraging closer collaboration between the show and traditional leaders. He highlighted that Obra Show could reach out to chiefs within the Krachi Traditional Area whenever relevant issues or cases arise.
In her remarks, Ohemaa Benewaa congratulated the Krachi community on the milestone, describing the 25-year reign of the Krachiwura as a notable achievement. She emphasized that while Obra Show is known for addressing disputes and complaints, its mission extends beyond conflict resolution.
“It is not always that we have to drag people on this show with complaints like ‘I lived with a man and he did this and that,’ ‘this child is not mine,’ or ‘my wife is cheating on me,’” she said. “Yes, we will listen and help solve your problems, but we also educate you on what to do to avoid these issues in the first place.”
The collaboration comes as Obra Show tours various regions of Ghana, highlighting the customs and traditions of different ethnic groups—from Ashanti, Northern Ghana, Fante, Ga, Krobo, to the Oti enclave—culminating in the Krachi cultural experience.
With this growing partnership, audiences can expect deeper cultural insights and stronger community engagement, as Obra Show continues to serve as a platform for dialogue, education, and the preservation of Ghanaian heritage.
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