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Joy Prime launches ‘PrimeTime’ with George Quaye, as Samini sets tone with bold remarks on justice and leadership

Joy Prime Launches PrimeTime with George Quaye: A Bold New Platform for Candid Conversations

Joy Prime, the dynamic entertainment channel under the Multimedia Group Limited, has officially launched PrimeTime—a fresh, weekly talk show designed to spark meaningful conversations with Ghana’s most influential voices. The show is hosted by seasoned broadcaster and media personality George Quaye, and airs every Wednesday at 9 PM.

The premiere episode kicked off with a powerful guest: Ghanaian music legend Samini, who set the tone for what promises to be a thought-provoking series.

Politics, Patriotism, and Public Service: Samini Speaks

In an open and insightful interview, Samini touched on themes of governance, justice, and civic responsibility. He praised former President John Mahama for his leadership and applauded Ghana’s judicial system for increasing efforts toward transparency and accountability.

“I’m a happy Ghanaian,” he said, emphasizing his satisfaction with recent improvements in governance. “Justice seems to be served.”

His comments signal a notable shift in political tone. Samini, once known for vocal political endorsements, now calls for independent thinking over blind party loyalty.

“If you’re in public office, serve Ghana well,” he stated.
“Call out those who do wrong.”

While expressing support for current leadership, Samini made it clear that his endorsement stems from observed performance—not political allegiance.

A Platform for Unfiltered Dialogue

PrimeTime is more than entertainment—it’s a space for edutainment, offering viewers honest conversations on issues that matter. Each week, host George Quaye engages celebrities, leaders, and changemakers in candid discussions, exploring personal journeys, national matters, and cultural trends.

“We want to give the audience more than soundbites—we want to give them substance,” Quaye shared ahead of the premiere.

With compelling stories, diverse guests, and fearless dialogue, PrimeTime is quickly establishing itself as a must-watch for Ghanaians looking to stay informed, inspired, and engaged.

Tune In Weekly

Don’t miss PrimeTime—airing every Wednesday at 9 PM on Joy Prime. Join the conversation, challenge the status quo, and hear the stories shaping Ghana’s present and future.

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