Ace broadcaster Kwami Sefa Kayi has made his much-anticipated return to Peace FM’s Kokrokoo Morning Show after a six-month hiatus, marking an end to months of speculation about his future.
The beloved radio host resumed his duties on Monday, July 14, 2025, to an enthusiastic reception from colleagues and listeners alike. His comeback follows the recent resolution of a long-standing dispute between Peace FM and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which had boycotted the show for five years over a controversial 2020 incident involving then-NDC Communications Officer Sammy Gyamfi.
Sefa Kayi’s absence from the airwaves since January 2025 had sparked widespread speculation, particularly after rumors emerged that the NDC—fresh from its 2024 election victory—had pressured Peace FM to remove him as host. The tension dated back to May 2020, when a heated on-air exchange between Sefa Kayi and Gyamfi nearly led to the latter being ejected from the show, prompting the NDC to label the veteran broadcaster as “dictatorial” and withdraw its participation. However, with the recent reconciliation between the party and the station, Sefa Kayi’s return signals a new chapter for Ghana’s most influential morning show.
Fans and industry observers have welcomed Sefa Kayi’s comeback, praising his professionalism and the vital role his show plays in national discourse. The broadcaster, known for his incisive interviews and balanced approach, wasted no time resuming his signature style, diving straight into pressing national issues. His return not only marks the end of a contentious period in Ghanaian media but also reaffirms Kokrokoo‘s position as a cornerstone of political and social dialogue in the country. With the NDC boycott now lifted and Sefa Kayi back at the helm, the stage is set for the show to reclaim its status as Ghana’s premier morning talk program