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Your favourite morning show on Onua TV/FM ‘Onua Maakye’ hosted by Captain Smart is on a short break.

The programme returns on Monday, January 9.

According to management, the show will return with “new and exciting segments”.

Meanwhile, before embarking on the short break, host, Captain Smart on Monday, January 2, 2023, hinted on some of the issues he and his team will be serving Ghanaians with in the course of the year.

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The first, he indicated, is a forgery incident at GCB Bank where over GH₵100,000.00 was withdrawn from the account of the Ghana National Association of Tailors and Dressmakers with a fake signature at the Boundary Road branch of the bank.

Also, with over $20 billion spent at the road sector so far, Ghanaians still battle poor roads including at the national capital, Accra. This is an issue the team will be tackling.

Aside from some human interest stories that will take vital stage of the discussions, Onua Maakye will be looking at Ghana’s Judiciary, the Port and its related issues, especially the corrupt practices that has engulfed the sector, the Ghana Airport Company which is seeking to sell off a portion of land at the airport to a private individual as well as how much funds were generated from the Covid-19 pandemic and what it was and is being used for.

Also among the issues will include Loans in the bush which spells various government projects that have been abandoned to rot such as hospitals, schools, including a Military barracks started by President Ignatius Kutu Acheampong that has been abandoned, and a detailed analysis of the 68 completed hospitals that have also been left in the bush.

Onua Maakye in 2023 will also be looking at why the International Trade Fair Centre in Accra and the La Polyclinic were pulled down, the whereabout of the cash from Qatar for the expansion of the Tema Oil Refinery, including a look at the Auditor General’s report with the Peoples’ Assembly touring all the 16 regional capitals in the country.

The Onua Sankofa train, he revealed, continues unabated, with the biggest gospel show ever within the confines of the country to be undertaken by the team, as well as big exclusives and a Thanksgiving Breakfast on the last Friday of January.

The long awaited ‘If I were the President’ will also be launched in February, with other exciting calendar programmes in the course of the year.

Keep watching Onua TV and listening to Onua 95.1 FM.

Source: Onuaonline.com|Ghana