Although personalities moving from one station
to the other is a regular occurence, sometimes such moves can still take one by
surprise, like that of AJ Sarpong leaving
the EIB Network to join Citi FM.
the EIB Network to join Citi FM.
Host of the GhOne TV’s
telenovela chat show for ‘Revenge’, AJ Sarpong, has departed the Excellence in
Broadcasting (EIB) network.
Sarpong is
moving on to new challenges at Omni Media Limited, owners of Citi Fm and its
partner stations.
AJ had
maintained a big presence on the EIB platform, hosting programmes on both TV
and radio including the popular Tales From the Powder Room on GHOne as well the
telenovela show Revenge Live Chat Show.
he was also the host of a daily entertainment
segment on Starr FM’s Mid-Morning show, The Zone with Naa Ashorkor and was
sometimes a sit in host for the same show as well as Drop Off and Lifestyle
Cafe, Touchdown Live and Route 91.9 all on Live FM.
With all
these duties, it was easy for us to think she was going to be there forever but
the ambitious young lady had other plans and chose to make the jump to Citi FM.
It’s been
about a week since she crossed carpet and she tells Showbiz, she is more
certain than ever that she made the right decision.
“You know
that feeling when you walk into a new workplace and everything kind of falls
into place? That’s how I felt. As soon as I entered, I knew I had made the best
decision. I already knew some of the people at Citi and everyone else has been
so supportive. The atmosphere here is great.”
AJ’s current
role is on the Citi Breakfast Show where she is the female voice among the men;
Bernard Avle, Richard Sky and Kojo Akoto Boateng. She also plays a role in the
Citi newsroom.
She is well
known for being into entertainment and lifestyle programming so why the switch
to such a ‘serious’ platform?
“This was an
opportunity for personal growth, a chance to challenge myself. I have done
entertainment for so long and when you do one thing for too long, you become
too comfortable and complacent and I did not want that.
“ Besides,
sometimes people do not take you seriously when they feel you do light stuff.
My analytical skills have always been there and I just felt it didn’t have to
go to waste.”
AJ who
recently graduated with a Masters Degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute
of Journalism said such moves usually involve lots of money and although AJ
admits the deal was lucrative, she says money was not the deciding factor.
“Money has
never been a major motivator for me, work satisfaction is and the chance to
join a brand like Citi FM, which has built itself on consistency and relevance
was an easy decision to make.
The Citi Breakfast
Show is the biggest breakfast show in Ghana today so I saw it as a growth in
career.
“Again, the
chance to start a new brand with Citi TV, more like reinvent myself was not one
I was willing to pass up on. In my role in the newsroom, where I had never
really been, I have learnt so much. It’s intriguing, fast paced and everyone is
vocal and I like that a lot.”
Although
there have been rumours in the media grapevine that all is not well in the EIB
Group, the bubbly presenter tells Showbiz, she had a good relationship with her
bosses and colleagues and she left on a good note.
Source: Evans
Ofori/MediafillasGH.com
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