Sompa Delight, hosted by Abena Ruthy, has officially launched its exciting new segment “High School Jama,” bringing vibrant energy and school pride to the airwaves starting today, Friday 10th April.
The new segment, which premiered on Friday, is already generating buzz among listeners as it celebrates the rich tradition of Jama performances among senior high schools in Ghana.
A Fresh Wave of Energy on Radio
“High School Jama” is designed to reconnect audiences with the thrilling atmosphere of school life, where Jama serves as a powerful expression of unity, identity, and creativity.
The segment features:
Electrifying Jama chants from various schools
Nostalgic throwbacks for old students
Interactive moments for listeners to represent their alma maters
Listeners tuned in today experienced a lively and engaging session filled with rhythm, excitement, and pure Ghanaian vibes.
Promoting Culture and Youth Creativity
Speaking during the show, Abena Ruthy emphasized that the introduction of the segment goes beyond entertainment.
According to her, “High School Jama” is a platform to promote youth culture, creativity, and national identity, while also giving students and old students a voice on radio.
She highlighted the role Jama plays in building confidence, teamwork, and strong school spirit among young people.
Listeners Reaction
The debut edition has already sparked excitement, with many listeners calling in and sharing memories of their school Jama days, while others proudly represented their schools on air.
Sompa Delight Take
Which school truly has the hottest Jama in Ghana?
With its energetic start, “High School Jama” is set to become a regular Friday highlight on Sompa Delight, bringing together fun, competition, and cultural pride.
Catch “High School Jama” every Friday on Sompa Delight — where vibes meet tradition. Stay tuned!
Sompaonline.com/Jeremiah Simpson
