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My ‘Wee Seller’ Uncle Made Me Fall In Love With Reggae – Oheneni Adazoa

Oheneni Adazoa, a renowned radio presenter and host of Sompa Nkomo on Sompa FM in Kumasi, has shed light on her deep-rooted passion for reggae music, particularly the tunes of the legendary band, Culture. In a recent conversation with Delay for an upcoming episode of her popular interview show, Oheneni shared the origins of this love, tracing it back to her childhood.

She fondly recounted how her late uncle, Johnny, played a pivotal role in shaping her musical tastes. Growing up in Akim Oda, Oheneni lived in the same house as her uncle, who was a known weed seller in the community. According to Oheneni, her uncle’s frequent play of Culture’s music left a lasting impression on her, sparking a lifelong affinity for reggae.

Over the years, Oheneni has become a household name in Kumasi, celebrated for her authentic personality and ability to bring humor and wit to even the most challenging discussions on her show. Her candid approach has endeared her to listeners, earning her both respect and admiration in the media landscape.

Oheneni’s talents extend far beyond radio presenting. She is also recognized for her motivational speaking, skillful delivery of sermons, and heartfelt worship sessions, showcasing her multifaceted nature. Her dynamic presence and diverse skill set continue to make her one of the most influential voices in the region’s media scene.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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