I was sidelined and queried unjustly—Ohemaa Woyeje details internal struggles at Angel FM

Radio personality Ohemaa has broken her silence on a longstanding rift with the management of Angel FM, detailing a series of grievances she endured under the leadership of CEO Vincent and other executives.
In a candid revelation on Facebook, Ohemaa accused the CEO of sidelining her and her team from fully integrating into Angel FM’s new building without any justifiable reason.
“He sidelined my hardworking team from joining Angel FM at the new building for no reason,” she stated.
Beyond this, she disclosed that CEO Vincent had actively undermined her work, including dictating the use of her slot for interviews arranged by him.
“CEO Vincent would ask his preferred host to take my show for an interview that’s within my slot,” she said.
She also alleged that she was pressured into demanding money from gospel musician Diana Hamilton before granting her an interview.
“He asked that I take money from musician Diana Hamilton when she came on my show for an interview,” she revealed.
One of the major points of contention was a query she received after introducing Saddick Adams as the station’s morning show host, an action she insists was not a mistake.
“He sent me a query for introducing Saddick Adams as our morning show host which I didn’t goof,” she clarified.
Ohemaa further claimed that false accusations were levelled against her in an attempt to tarnish her reputation.
She recounted an instance where CEO Vincent allegedly misled the owner of Angel FM, Dr. Oteng, into believing that she had called to insult him.
“He lied to Dr. Oteng that I called his phone to insult him when nothing of that sort had ever existed, obviously when he never spoke to me on the phone even at the time of the allegation,” she said.
She also accused the CEO and the station’s commercial director, Barbara, of orchestrating a false narrative that she had used her platform to solicit funds for musician Okomfour Kwaadee.
“They mounted pressure on Apeanti to query me upon a lie they orchestrated that I used the platform to solicit funds for Okomfour Kwaadee, which never existed.
“And when they called a meeting to establish it was malicious, they didn’t apologize over the act,” she stated.
Ohemaa’s allegations paint a picture of internal tensions at Angel FM, raising concerns about management decisions and workplace fairness. It remains to be seen whether the station’s leadership will respond to her claims.