Find Out In This Who Initiated Religious Broadcasts In Ghana.
Sometime in 1998, the recorded video of a given religious broadcast meant for telecast hit a snag. Managers of the television station were not agreeable to a requisition.
The case was reported to the Head of State at the time who also brought it to the notice of the Communications minister. The President then urged his minister to seek ways of making the religious broadcast possible.
When the first became possible, others followed, it magnified and became widespread incrementally. The floodgates opened, and others joined in. It took the meeting among a trio to carve a slice on the airwaves for Christian religious broadcasts.
The three involved the one whose broadcast it was and who acted on a difficulty, the authority to whom the problem was reported, and the one deployed by the authority to find the solution.
These were President Jerry John Rawlings, Dr. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, and Archbishop Nicolas Duncan-Williams, Founder and Presiding Bishop of Christian Action Faith Ministries International.