Nana Yaw Wonder Bids Farewell to After2 Radio
Multi-award-winning senior journalist and radio broadcaster Nana Yaw Wonder has officially resigned from Bechem-based After2 Radio in the Ahafo Region after nearly seven months of service. CASH MEDIA can confirm that the celebrated broadcaster exits the station having made a notable impact through p
Dickson Boadi

Multi-award-winning senior journalist and radio broadcaster Nana Yaw Wonder has officially resigned from Bechem-based After2 Radio in the Ahafo Region after nearly seven months of service.
CASH MEDIA can confirm that the celebrated broadcaster exits the station having made a notable impact through professionalism, discipline, and strong on-air delivery. Widely respected for his fearless voice and commanding presence, Nana Yaw Wonder remains one of the most influential figures in Ghana’s radio landscape.
His media journey spans several respected radio stations across the country. He previously worked as a news anchor and editor at Techiman-based Agyenkwa FM before joining Glory FM in New Edubiase, where he served as Morning Show Host and News Editor. He later continued his career at Goaso-based Genesis Radio, once again holding the influential roles of Morning Show Host and News Editor.
Renowned for his bold commentary, sharp analysis, and commitment to speaking for the voiceless, Nana Yaw Wonder has built a strong following, particularly in the morning radio space where his voice consistently resonates with listeners.
Although his next move has not been officially announced, credible industry sources suggest the seasoned broadcaster may be heading to a newly established radio station in Ahafo Mim. Details surrounding the potential role remain closely guarded.
For now, listeners and industry observers remain in anticipation as they await the next chapter in the distinguished career of Nana Yaw Wonder.
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