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Luv Fm and Nhyira Fm, two leading radio stations in the Ashanti region, have lined up a series of on-air activities and outdoor events to celebrate Ghana’s rich culture and heritage in the month of March.

Ghana Month is celebrated every year to encourage Ghanaians to be proud of locally-produced goods, by patronizing and consuming indigenous products and services.

To uphold the pride of the Ghanaian, Luv Fm and Nhyira Fm, on the stables of the Multimedia Group, will treat radio listeners, social media followers and residents of the Ashanti region to moments of reminiscing.

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Programming on leading Akan radio station, Nhyira 104.5FM will inform, educate and entertain listeners in the rich cultural diversity of Ghanaian languages, clothing, food, music and dance, customs and traditions.

The Ghana Month activities were launched on the Obra show with a food bazaar, where diverse indigenous food items were sampled at the station.

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