The talk show "The Standpoint" will now be rebranded as TSP featuring Gifty Anti, a seasoned broadcaster.
After changing and touching lives for fifteen years, this is a part of the reforms.
The Standpoint and Gifty Anti brands, two strong brands, are combined in this reform.
The founder, executive producer, and program host, Gifty Anti, released a statement in which she said TSP with GIFTY ANTI would concentrate on one-on-one conversations with Women Achievers, activists, advocates, and feminists, among others, across all sectors.
There will also occasionally be episodes including panel discussions."We've rebranded and repackaged the format, but our main goals remain the same. We are still working toward "the agenda for holistic empowerment of women."
"We shall continue to pay attention to the feminine side by revealing women's stories, elevating women's voices to spur change, sharing motivational accounts of women who influence history, uncovering the game-changing accomplishments of women, and uncovering the Stories of Women to shatter barriers," the statement pledged.
The show's main goal is to tell the underrepresented tales of women, regardless of their social, professional, religious, political, or tribal backgrounds or geographic location.
The show's logo features a "mixed bag of women achievers," and it will premiere on Joy Prime in May 2024.
In addition to broadcasting on Facebook on Mondays at 6 p.m., it will air on Sundays at 6.30 p.m. and on YouTube at 8 p.m.
Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana, Agnes Sackitey, Director of African Resources Management (a home economics graduate turned oil and gas specialist), Karen Hendrickson, a transformation specialist originally from Bermuda, and Nana Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumakuma, a queen mother and the first female CPP chairperson, will all be featured in the first episode.Apostle Dr. Emmanuel Donkor of the Christ Apostolic Church dedicated and launched the new studio set, rebranded show, and new logo on Saturday, April 13, 2024.
Using GIFTY ANTI, TSP preserving women's forgotten tales, one person at a time.
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