Isaac Nana Yirenkyi Akuffo, widely recognised in the sports media circle as “Classico,” has embarked on a new journey with Hi FM 94.5 MHz in Accra.
The seasoned sports journalist, known for his engaging analysis and deep knowledge of the game, has made a significant move that has captured the attention of his audience and peers alike.
Classico’s career in sports journalism has seen him make impactful contributions at various stations.
Classico’s radio journey
He started at Radio1, where he built a reputation for his insightful sports commentary. He then made a brief stop at Freedom Radio in Koforidua, where his stay lasted just two months before he sought new challenges.
His journey has now led him to Hi FM 94.5 MHz, where he is set to bring his experience and passion to a broader audience.
Classico’s sports program on Hi FM is designed to cater to the needs of sports enthusiasts, with a schedule that keeps fans engaged throughout the week.
On weekdays, listeners can catch his show from 7:00 to 7:30 AM and again from 1:00 to 3:00 PM.
The weekends promise more in-depth coverage, with Saturday sessions running from 8:00 to 10:00 AM and Sunday afternoons dedicated to sports from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.
In his own words, Classico expressed his excitement about this new chapter: “I’m happy joining Hi FM 94.5 in Accra, and I’m here to do my best. I feel good being here, and I’m here to do my best.”
His commitment to delivering top-notch sports content is clear, and his listeners can expect nothing less than excellence as he continues to elevate the sports discourse in Ghana.
As Classico settles into his new role, the sports community is eager to see how he will shape the future of sports broadcasting on Hi FM.
His journey serves as an inspiration to many young journalists, proving that with passion and dedication, new opportunities are always on the horizon.