MOprecious sparks the week with positivity and pride on Ahotor FM’s ‘Omo Naija Show,’ championing Nigerian culture across Ghana and the diaspora
[dropcap]M[/dropcap]Oprecious Omo Naija Show continues to set the pace for cultural pride and uplifting energy, as Nigerian media figure and radio host MOprecious opened the week with an inspiring message that resonated with listeners across borders.
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Broadcasting on Ahotor FM 92.3 in Ghana, MOprecious took to her official Facebook page on Monday morning to share words that have become her trademark — purposeful, empowering, and Pan-African.
“It’s a new day of a new week. May you experience newness in all your endeavours this week,” she wrote.
This heartfelt declaration sparked immediate reactions online, with fans applauding her enduring commitment to positivity.
Known affectionately as “Omo Naija,” MOprecious has earned her status as a cultural force, drawing from her Yoruba roots and building bridges between Nigerians in Ghana and the wider diaspora.
She is more than a broadcaster.
Every new week is a fresh canvas fill it with pride, purpose, and the unshakable spirit of who you are.
With several awards and cultural honours, MOprecious has used her voice and platform to amplify Nigerian excellence, challenge stereotypes, and celebrate West African identity.
Her Saturday show, ‘Omo Naija,’ which airs from 4 PM to 6 PM on Ahotor FM, blends music, motivation, and cultural commentary in a way that resonates deeply with her growing audience.
Whether she is spotlighting emerging Nigerian artists, engaging with listeners on social issues, or showcasing traditional heritage, her style remains authentic and dynamic.
Her impact stretches far beyond the studio walls, as her digital presence continues to unite Africans globally.
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As the week begins, MOprecious reminds us that hope, pride, and resilience remain essential. And in her own words, “Naija no dey carry last!”
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