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SAMUEL Sefah Danquah is a multimedia journalist based in Accra, Ghana, currently in practice as a host of a current affairs/political show and current affairs producer on GMBC's Accra-based Happy 98.9FM and e.TV Ghana. SAMUEL has over 6 years of experience having worked with media outlets including GN Radio's Eezy 107.5FM, Channel 5 TV, Choice 102.3 FM. SAMUEL has covered major political, economic, socio-cultural, business and human rights stories. SAMUEL has a rich experience in writing news articles or items, producing news packages for broadcast on multiple media channels. SAMUEL in 2016 produced a 3-mins package for VOA's Africa54 on Ghana's peaceful transition 9f power after a peaceful elections.
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This documentary was done for Civic Response, a natural resource management CSO in Ghana on Social Responsibility Agreement, SRA in some selected forest communities in Ghana.
This tutorial video in Twi was produced for Civic Response, a natural resource management CSO in Ghana.
This package was produced for VOA's Africa54 news magazine programme on Ghana's peaceful transition after elections.
This package was about how school children, whose premises would be used as polling stations, will be protected during the conduct of the 2016 general elections.