Astute Ghanaian media personality and show host Akosua Ago Aboagye has announced her resignation from Despite Media after 20 years of service.
In a heartfelt Facebook post on Tuesday, February 25, Akosua expressed gratitude for the support, love, and experience she gained during her time with the media group. She thanked her followers for their encouragement and hinted at new opportunities ahead.

“Today, I invite you all to join me in expressing a heartfelt thank you to Despite Media for two incredible decades of experience, support, and love that I have received during my time here. It is with a mix of emotions that I announce my official resignation from Despite Media.
“I am deeply grateful for each of you who has followed my journey and supported my brand. Your encouragement has been invaluable, and I truly appreciate you all. May God bless you abundantly for the kindness you have shown me. As I embark on my next adventure, I carry with me countless cherished memories and valuable lessons learned along the way. My next journey? Stay tuned,” she wrote.
Akosua Ago Aboagye, renowned for her eloquence and dedication, has been a cornerstone of Peace FM and its sister station, Okay FM. Her journey in broadcasting began at Otec FM in Kumasi, where she notably served as a football commentator before transitioning to Peace FM. Over the years, she has become a trusted voice in Ghanaian media, delivering news with clarity and passion.
Beyond her broadcasting career, Akosua has been an advocate for women’s empowerment. She spearheaded the “Woman2Woman” tour, aiming to help women develop their potentials and fulfill their dreams. The initiative sought to provide continuous learning opportunities, foster self-appreciation, and promote responsible womanhood.