Radio 1 Drive-Time Host Nana Adu Danso Spreads Christmas Cheer to Loyal Listeners
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The drive-time host of Radio 1, 100.7 FM, Nana Adu Danso, has brought smiles to the faces of many listeners by donating Christmas items during his popular Ayekoo Drive Time program on Monday, December 23, 2025.
The generous gesture, according to the renowned broadcaster, was aimed at supporting vulnerable listeners who may be unable to afford basic necessities for their families during the festive season.
Speaking on the program, Nana Adu Danso said he was deeply touched to extend love and support to the needy before, during, and after the Christmas celebrations. He emphasized that Christmas is a season of sharing, compassion, and kindness, especially toward those facing hardship. Popularly known as the “King of the Eastern Drive Time,” Nana Adu Danso assured listeners that the donation exercise marks the beginning of several humanitarian activities planned for the season. He revealed that more items, including television sets, would be distributed in the coming days.
Items donated during the exercise included bags of rice and undisclosed amounts of cash.
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The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt appreciation to Nana Adu Danso for his generosity and prayed for God’s blessings and replenishment. They also pledged their continued loyalty to Radio 1, 100.7 FM, reaffirming their support for the Ayekoo Drive Time program, which they described as the number one drive-time show in the Eastern Region. This charitable act is not new to Nana Adu Danso. Over the years, he has consistently supported the less privileged through his foundation, Nana Adu Cloth the Widow Foundation. For more than a decade, the foundation has provided assistance to widows and vulnerable individuals across the Eastern Region, earning him widespread admiration and respect.
The drive-time host of Radio 1, 100.7 FM, Nana Adu Danso, has brought smilesto the faces of many listeners by donating Christmas items during his popular Ayekoo Drive Time program on Monday, December 23, 2025.
The generous gesture, according to the renowned broadcaster, was aimed at supporting vulnerable listeners who may be unable to afford basic necessities for their families during the festive season.
Speaking on the program, Nana Adu Danso said he was deeply touched to extend love and support to the needy before, during, and after the Christmas celebrations. He emphasized that Christmas is a season of sharing, compassion, and kindness, especially toward those facing hardship. Popularly known as the “King of the Eastern Drive Time,” Nana Adu Danso assured listeners that the donation exercise marks the beginning of several humanitarian activities planned for the season. He revealed that more items, including television sets, would be distributed in the coming days.
Items donated during the exercise included bags of rice and undisclosed amounts of cash.
The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt appreciation to Nana Adu Danso for his generosity and prayed for God’s blessings and replenishment. They also pledged their continued loyalty to Radio 1, 100.7 FM, reaffirming their support for the Ayekoo Drive Time program, which they described as the number one drive-time show in the Eastern Region. This charitable act is not new to Nana Adu Danso. Over the years, he has consistently supported the less privileged through his foundation, Nana Adu Cloth the Widow Foundation. For more than a decade, the foundation has provided assistance to widows and vulnerable individuals across the Eastern Region, earning him widespread admiration and respect.
The drive-time host of Radio 1, 100.7 FM, Nana Adu Danso, has brought smiles to the faces of many listeners by donating Christmas items during his popular Ayekoo Drive Time program on Monday, December 23, 2025.
The generous gesture, according to the renowned broadcaster, was aimed at supporting vulnerable listeners who may be unable to afford basic necessities for their families during the festive season.
Speaking on the program Nana Adu Danso said he was deeply touched to extend love and support to the needy before, during, and after the Christmas celebrations. He emphasized that Christmas is a season of sharing, compassion, and kindness, especially toward those facing hardship. Popularly known as the “King of the Eastern Drive Time,” Nana Adu Danso assured listeners that the donation exercise marks the beginning of several humanitarian activities planned for the season. He revealed that more items, including television sets, would be distributed in the coming days.
Items donated during the exercise included bags of rice and undisclosed amounts of cash.

The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt appreciation to Nana Adu Danso for his generosity and prayed for God’s blessings and replenishment. They also pledged their continued loyalty to Radio 1, 100.7 FM, reaffirming their support for the Ayekoo Drive Time program, which they described as the number one drive-time show in the Eastern Region. This charitable act is not new to Nana Adu Danso. Over the years, he has consistently supported the less privileged through his foundation, Nana Adu Cloth the Widow Foundation. For more than a decade, the foundation has provided assistance to widows and vulnerable individuals across the Eastern Region, earning him widespread admiration and respect.
The drive-time host of Radio 1, 100.7 FM, Nana Adu Danso, has brought smiles to the faces of many listeners by donating Christmas items during his program Ayekoo Drive Time program me on Monday, December 23, 2025.
The generous gesture, according to the renowned broadcaster, was aimed at supporting vulnerable listeners who may be unable to afford basic necessities for their families during the festive season.

Speaking on the program, Nana Adu Danso said he was deeply touched to extend love and support to the needy before, during, and after the Christmas celebrations. He emphasized that Christmas is a season of sharing, compassion, and kindness, especially toward those facing hardship. Popularly known as the “King of the Eastern Drive Time,” Nana Adu Danso assured listeners that the donation exercise marks the beginning of several humanitarian activities planned for the season. He revealed that more items, including television sets, would be distributed in the coming days.
Items donated during the exercise included bags of rice and undisclosed amounts of cash.
The beneficiaries expressed their heartfelt appreciation to Nana Adu Danso for his generosity and prayed for God’s blessings and replenishment. They also pledged their continued loyalty to Radio 1, 100.7 FM, reaffirming their support for the Ayekoo Drive Time program, which they described as the number one drive-time show in the Eastern Region. This charitable act is not new to Nana Adu Danso. Over the years, he has consistently supported the less privileged through his foundation, Nana Adu Cloth the Widow Foundation. For more than a decade, the foundation has provided assistance to widows and vulnerable individuals across the Eastern Region, earning him widespread admiration and respect.
By: Paulina Armah/Radio1
