Akua Adwubi Ketey Opoku Bandoh (2nd right) in a pose with her mother, Amankwa Agyeman, CEO of Royal TV and other crew members of Royal TV
Akua Adwubi Ketey Opoku Bandoh, a pupil of Froebel Education Centre in Kumasi, winner of Nyansapo, a cultural reality show for children from selected primary schools in Kumasi, has returned home from South Africa, where she had a time of her life.
The cultural reality show was organised by Royal TV to imbibe Ghana’s rich culture and tradition into the children.
The pupil spent five days visiting interesting and historical places in South Africa with her mother, Lovia Opoku Bandoh, Royal TV CEO, Amankwa Agyeman and Akwasi Asamoah, aka Big Akwess, Eric Ampofo, all workers of Royal TV.
Akua Adwubi was also given a cash sum of GH¢ 5,000 and other souvenirs by Royal TV. Her school was not left out, as they also took home drums and advertising airtime on Royal TV worth GH¢10,000.
The Nyansapo winner and her mother, whilst in South Africa, were based in Johannesburg and they visited interesting places such as the Nelson Mandela Square, Lion and Safari Park, Monte Casino and other historical places.
The reality show which is an annual programme lasted for 10 weeks, with two representatives of each selected school competing in areas such a cultural dance, poetry recital, cultural performance, story-telling, among others.
Akua Adwubi and her mother commended the management of Royal TV for keeping their promise by flying them to SA.
Mr Agyeman of Royal TV added that the station would collaborate with the Otumfuo Charity Foundation for the 2017 edition of Nyansapo so as to make it grand.
FROM I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr.,Kumasi