Ghanaian podcast show, Sincerely Accra — produced by Kwame Asante Ofori and hosted by Joseph Nti, has been declared by Spotify as a recipient of its 2022 Africa Podcast Fund.
The popular podcast focuses on urban life in Accra, Ghana’s capital. It hosts a variety of personalities and fascinating, diverse debates that are inspired by both the speakers’ viewpoints and popular culture.
Vox pops and in-studio interviews rotate on each episode, usually in English but occasionally with a mix of Pidgin, Twi, and Ga. The show has been running for 5 years.
“Our goal is to help platform African creators on a global scale and shift the historically restrictive view of stories about the continent,” said Spotify in an official statement.
Sincerely Accra podcast will receive its share of a $100,000 Spotify fund alongside twelve other selected podcasts from other African countries.
These include podcasts from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Cameroon, that have made up a chunk of Africa’s biggest podcast audience.
According to a joint statement from Mr. Ofori and Mr. Nti that was communicated to TheAfricanDream.net, they said that “in the words of the great Ghanaian songstress Efya, ‘Accra living no be easy!’ which translates from the Ghanaian Pidgin into English to mean, ‘life is not easy in Accra…’”
“We started Sincerely Accra to tell the intriguing stories of Accra living and it’s really amazing to us that what started out as Accra’s love letter to Ghanaians is now on track to becoming Accra’s love letter to the world,” said the duo to TheAfricanDream.net, recounting their startup story.
“Therefore, we owe a ton of gratitude to the Gold Coast Report (GCR) team, Spotify Africa and most importantly our sincerities; our unrelenting die-hard fans who have gone to the moon and back for us. We appreciate it so much and cannot wait to show everyone what we have coming up. Keep checking for us because it’s always a good time on Sincerely Accra,” they added.