DJ Hit, a well-known and respected figure in Ghana’s radio scene, has embarked on a new chapter in his career, transitioning from Obour FM in Asankrangwa to Nzema New Day FM. This move marks the next step in a career spanning over a decade, built on a foundation of versatility, audience engagement, and a deep passion for radio.
DJ Hit’s journey began with a stint at Energy FM 93.3 in Prestea. For five years, he was a key presence at Obour FM 91.7. He later joined Velvet Beam FM 92.9 for 5 months and then Royal FM for a few months, consistently delivering engaging content and a vibrant on-air personality.
Throughout his career, DJ Hit has showcased his adaptability and broad appeal by hosting a variety of popular shows, including the Drive Time Show, Late Drive (After Drive Show), Brunch Mix, OBOUR Mish up Entertainment Show, and Church Bell (Yɛ nkɔ Asɔre). DJ Hit’s skill in engaging a wide variety of listeners is demonstrated in his ability to switch from show to show easily.
DJ Hit’s dedication and talent have been acknowledged through several award nominations, including Radio DJ of the Year at the Western Radio and Television Awards (W.R.T.P), Radio DJ of the Year at WEBA, Best DJ of the Year at the Amenfi Excellence Award, and Best DJ of the Year at the Wasa Amenfi West Old School Awards (WAWOSA).
DJ Hit’s programs are renowned for their blend of music, entertainment, and informative content, making him a trusted source for listeners seeking engaging radio experiences. His influence stretches beyond the airwaves, where he shapes cultural conversations and fosters local talent promotion.
He has joined New Day FM 94.1/TV after an impressive eight years of expertise, a repertoire of successful shows, and remarkable linguistic capabilities. His commitment and zeal to his profession has earned him a reputation in the radio industry.