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TV3's Odelia Ofori set to leave TV3

The mass exodus at TV3 continues as popular TV journalist, Odelia Ofori, now Odelia Sika-Ntiamoah Boampong is set to follow the train. A source hinted that the news reporter known for her coverage of the Togolese elections in 2015 could be heading to a competing channel ahead of the December elections. 

Odelia had a seven-year working experience in radio, part as a student Journalists with Radio Universe at the university of Ghana and Citi Fm an Accra-based radio station. She covered the Togolese elections in 2015 and has covered all UNFCCC conferences since 2009), documentary film maker(World Bank, IFDC, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Energy) and presenter.

Africa news (euro news) correspondent Ghana, news anchor and reporter Tv3 news. Two times, Ghana Journalist Award winner, she has also won the minister’s award in environmental reporting. Trained by DW Akademie and nominated by the US embassy in Ghana for the IVLP programme trained in investigative Journalism.

She is also a board member of the institutional review board for the Center for Scientific and Industrial Research(CSIR Ghana). Odelia is passionate about people breaking out of poverty and empowering women economically so she has created the ONfoundation for this purpose.

She runs several businesses with her husband( Prince Sika-Ntiamoah Boampong) under the SNB group. Odelia was recently invited by the World Bank as part of 20 young entrepreneurs who can help change the growing youth unemployment on the continent. Odelia Sika-Ntiamoah Boampong is a Christian (Ordained Pastor of Victory Bible Church International) and a mother to Ayeyi Sika-Ntiamoah Boampong.

Odelia holds a master’s degree in Oil and Gas Communication from the University of Cape Coast and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography from the University of Ghana.


Source: ameyawdebrah.com


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