The Lowdown is a sociopolitical talk show that addresses current affairs and relevant issues to effectively inform and educate the public.
Sickle cell is not a death sentence – Nana Esi Duker McMartey
Having sickle cell should not stop you from your dreams – Dr. Bankas
We have normalized stigma against Sickle Cell disease and it makes it difficult – Advocate
The Lowdown: Living with sickle cell disease in Ghana
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The Lowdown: ‘We need a developmental plan if we want to turn Ghana into Dubai’
The Lowdown: How Ghanaians are coping with economic hardships
Driving your own car is now becoming a punishment – IT specialist speaks about fuel hikes
NPA explains varying prices of fuel products in Ghana
Next on The Lowdown: NPA speaks about the erratic fuel price increases in Ghana
The Lowdown: The journey of Ghanaian students who escaped the Russian-Ukraine conflict
I joined NABCo for bigger opportunities - Former beneficiary
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Salaries of most Ghanaians not good enough – Kofi Amoah
Borrowing can be used as a catalyst for economic growth - Citizen Kofi
Free trade mantra one of the blockages of Ghana’s economy – Dr. Kofi Amoah
Government collapsing Ghanaian-owned institutions defies the logic of leadership – Kofi Amoah
'Stop saying private sector is the engine of growth' – Business mogul
Ghana is a buy and sell country – Kofi Amoah
Why import flour to make bread in Ghana? – Business mogul asks
Job creation is dependent on proper utilisation of natural resources – Entrepreneur
Young people can solve the problems of society through entrepreneurship - Kofi Amoah
Free trade damaging to local young entrepreneurs – Kofi Amoah
Dr. Kofi Amoah lists ways Ghana can make billionaires out of youth
Our schools did not train us 100% - Dept. GIJ Rector on Bridget Otoo’s comments
Men are afraid of women – Bridget Otoo
People are used to seeing poor-looking presenters on TV, there's nothing wrong with slaying - Bridget Otoo
I left GIJ and couldn't even write a single report - Bridget Otoo
Journalists should take GH¢3,000 as salary at entry level - Bridget Otoo
The Lowdown: The role of women in journalism in Ghana
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I support anti-LGBTQ+ bill - Ex-LGBTQ+ community member
The Lowdown: Ibrahim Moro urges the public to report recalcitrant drivers to authorities
Next on The Lowdown: Ex-gay details his experiences with hate and reasons for quitting
The Lowdown: The role of the transport industry in Ghana's Economy