Ace broadcaster and boss of EIB Network, Bola Ray (known in private circles as
Nathaniel Kwabena Anokye-Adisi) on StarrChat Thursday August 4, ends a 15-year run as Ghana’s face of drive time radio. He hands over to fast-rising protege Giovani Caleb.
Joining
radio while still in university, Bola Ray has grown to become an authority not
just in radio broadcasting, but in the entertainment industry as a whole. He
joined Accra-based Top Radio after
university and went on to The Multimedia Group, where he served a variety of roles, mainly hosting Drive
time on Joy for 11 years. For the past two years, he has been the
host of StarrChat
and co-host of Starr Drive, aside
being head of the EIB
Network and the Empire Group.
Biography of Bola Ray
Bola Ray is a product
of the Accra Academy where he attained his Secondary School education and went
on to graduate from both the University of Ghana and the Central University
College.
Embarking on the path
of entertainment/media relations, he was appointed the Entertainment Prefect
for Accra Academy, after which, he was unanimously selected to be the
Entertainment Secretary for Legon Hall at the University of Ghana where he
attained a Diploma in Public Administration.
His leadership aptitude
continued its fruitful growth through his role as Entertainment Secretary on
the Student Representative Council while he pursued a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Business Administration from Central university.
His thirst for knowledge
continually progressed, again solidifying his position as a lifelong learner.
In 2015 he graduated with an MBA in Global Business and Sustainability from the
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan (ALTIS) and the Catholic
Institute of Business and Technology (CIBT) to add to his bachelor’s degree
from University of Ghana Business School.
Career
As the Chief Executive
Officer for both EIB Network and Empire Group of Companies, Nathaniel Kwabena Adisi
is helping to mould the dynamic of the contemporary media landscape in Ghana,
and soon beyond. Determined to steer this change, Nathan Kwabena Anokye-Adisi has
paid his dues climbing up the ropes of the industry.
He joined Top Radio
after Radio Universe, where he hosted ‘Top City Jam’ while still a student at
University of Ghana. Years after, and after diligent hard work as a radio
broadcaster, Bola Ray was the first African and Ghanaian to host ‘Top of the
Pops’ on BBC Radio, proving that he was steady on his course to promote
Ghanaian music on the international music scene. Within this same span of time,
proving his worth, he progressed to the position of one of the country’s finest
radio presenters. In 2003, he moved to Joy Fm to become the host of the Drive
Time Show, leading it to be recognized as the most influential drive time show
on radio in Ghana.
After serving
faithfully for 11 years, he moved to pastures anew as he joined the EIB Network
as their CEO. Now leading a team of over 200 young like-minded individuals,
they collectively work tirelessly to continue efforts to revolutionize Ghana’s
media industry. Under his leadership, and in less than 2 years of existence,
the network rivals its elders in the industry; a sign of what’s to come.
Bola Ray simultaneously
leads a team of over 20 young and impressionable individuals at Empire Group of
Companies where he steers them with patience, inspiration, discipline and
humility. With a focus on building human capital, investing in the individual
through personal growth and development and nurturing those in need of
direction, Nat Adisi is able to maintain the most loyal and hard working
compliment of staff in the industry.
Awards
2009 – 3G Magazine
Awards – Excellence in Radio & Television
2010 – Radio & Television Personality Awards – Radio Programme of the Year
2010 – Vector Recognition Award – Professional Radio Presenter of the Year
2011 – Radio & Television Personality Awards – Radio Programme of the Year
2012 – City People’s Awards – Showbiz Personality of the Year (Ghana)
2014 – Ghana’s Most Influential Awards – 4th Most Influential Personality
2014 – City People’s Awards – Ghana’s Biggest Showbiz Executive
2015 – Annual GN Awards – Ghana’s Favourite Celebrity
2015 – Annual GN Awards – Ghana’s Favourite Male Radio Presenter
2015 – Breaking Barriers Africa Project – Best Young Entrepreneur in Innovation/Media Development
2015 – Radio & Television Personality Awards – Best Late Afternoon Show Host
2015 – GUBA Awards – International Media & Entertainment Personality of the Year 2015 – Christian Philanthropist Awards – Recognition by the Christian Philanthropist Forum 2015 – Exclusive Men’s Magazine – 5th Edition Cover Man
2010 – Radio & Television Personality Awards – Radio Programme of the Year
2010 – Vector Recognition Award – Professional Radio Presenter of the Year
2011 – Radio & Television Personality Awards – Radio Programme of the Year
2012 – City People’s Awards – Showbiz Personality of the Year (Ghana)
2014 – Ghana’s Most Influential Awards – 4th Most Influential Personality
2014 – City People’s Awards – Ghana’s Biggest Showbiz Executive
2015 – Annual GN Awards – Ghana’s Favourite Celebrity
2015 – Annual GN Awards – Ghana’s Favourite Male Radio Presenter
2015 – Breaking Barriers Africa Project – Best Young Entrepreneur in Innovation/Media Development
2015 – Radio & Television Personality Awards – Best Late Afternoon Show Host
2015 – GUBA Awards – International Media & Entertainment Personality of the Year 2015 – Christian Philanthropist Awards – Recognition by the Christian Philanthropist Forum 2015 – Exclusive Men’s Magazine – 5th Edition Cover Man
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