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Emmanuel Earl Ankrah professionally known as Earl Ankrah is a former national television show originator and host; and currently a policy and projects communications practitioner in
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.


Education

Earl Ankrah attended
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, where he was a chapel prefect; the
Ghana Institute of Journalism The University of Media, Arts and Communication- Institute of Journalism (UniMAC-IJ), formerly the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), is a public university in Ghana. The University is a merger of the erstwhile Ghana Institute of Journalism, the ...
, where he obtained a Diploma in Journalism; the Graduate School of Management (UK and Accra campuses) where he took a graduate course in
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and then the National Institute for Labour Economics Research and Development, New Delhi, where he read an MA in Human Resource Planning and Development.


Career

Earl Ankrah is widely acknowledged as the creator and pioneer of breakfast television in Ghana. He was the originator and co-host of the
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's The Breakfast Show. In his very early stages on television, Earl introduced a flexible and engaging presentation style that won him admiration and earned him coveted awards. His fluid chemistry with his co-anchor Akushika Acquaye, sparked rumours in the country about them being in a relationship. Earl Ankrah is idolized by Ghanaian celebrity, including award-winning television anchors who refer to him as "Legendary Earl Ankrah", he's the originator and host of the
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) was established by law in 1968 with a triple mandate as a State Broadcaster, Public Service Broadcaster, and a Commercial Broadcaster in Ghana. Headquartered in the capital city, Accra, GBC is funded by g ...
's Breakfast Show in the 90s. In 2006, Ankrah hosted EA Live!, an avant-garde magazine talk programme, which he purposed to run for one season only. Earl Ankrah's professional roles include serving as the Ag. Director for Research, Monitoring & Evaluation and Head of Public Affairs at Fair Wages and Salaries Commission, (the state organisation responsible for determining and negotiating salaries of public sector employees in Ghana), under the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations. He has played a pivotal role in the implementation of the Single Spine Pay Policy and the management of Government-Labour relations. His works with the Ministry, which involve high-level negotiations and partnerships with Labour Unions have taken him close to world leaders like British Prime Minister
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, French President
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and Luxembourg Prime Minister
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. He is currently the Communications & Knowledge Management Specialist of the West Africa Food System Resilience Programme SRP– a World Bank sub-regional regional and Government of Ghana project, coordinated by the Economic Community of West African States (
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). He has also done some marketing consultancy for Best Western Premiere (Airport Hotel) in
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.


Interviews

Earl in his Broadcast-Journalism career, has conducted some of the most sought after interviews in Ghana, Africa and the world, with personalities including politicians, sports and entertainment icons. In Ghana, he's done interviews with former President
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, previously Vice President and now President
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and other top-level politicians, including Ministers of State, Members of Parliament, Ambassadors, High Commissioners and Diplomats. He's hosted coaches and players of the national football team of Ghana, ‘The Black Stars’; finalists and crown bearers of the
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, Miss Universe-Ghana and Miss Malaika Ghana beauty pageants. His interviews on the African continent include that with Meiway,
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,
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,
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,
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, Arrow (South American calypso legend), and Godfrey Moloy (Godfather of Soweto). Earl has also hosted globally known faces including Reverend
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and Sir
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(James Bond) among others.


Advocacy

Earl Ankrah is drawn to a varied number of interests that he advocates public and government attention for. He is an advocate for women's and children's rights, through works at Ghana's Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations. He also promotes civil liberties, environmental protection concerns. He champions the need to exercise political neutrality in judgement and decision making. In 2020, he defended two high-level politicians of different political lineages: former Information Minister,
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(of the
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) and Vice Presidential candidate, now Vice President, Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang (of the National Democratic Congress), both of whom were former radio presenters, who moderated the 2012 presidential debate. They came under public backlash in 2020, for moderating the debate (back in 2012) whiles harboring political ambitions. Earl has previously managed and mentored some Ghanaian music heartthrobs, including
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,
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, Ded Buddy among others. In year 2000, Ankrah led Akyeame to perform at the
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and
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. Earl is also an avid writer on a broad spectrum of issues, through an entertaining play on words and sharp wit. His articles seek to pivot public attention away from entrenched biases and stagnant norms, towards more open-minded, progressive and realistic new-day approaches to divisive issues around the world (especially in Ghana and the United States). In some of his writings, like "Blue's Clues", he nudged then US President-Elect Joe Biden not to try too hard to win Republican support, in his bid to fulfil his campaign promises, as that is highly likely to prove futile; but rather tap into his real "rough Joe" self to achieve rapid results, before his term runs out. In "The Trial of Donald J. Trump", Ankrah criticises the irony of American democracy, which makes a series of constitutional provisions (between election day and January 6), that permit
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to overturn election results; yet he's vilified for attempting to do so. In "Gunsmoke and Mirrors", he criticised Ghana's security agencies and the judiciary for the "clumsy" conviction and incarceration of Charles Antwi (a mentally unstable man), who had confessed his intent to assassinate the President of Ghana. Ankrah's article, supported the efforts of others who took legal action, leading to the release of the convict from BNI custody. In December 2024, Th
World Bank
co-authored an article with Earl Ankrah titled "Home to Roost!" on the World Bank's injection of $12m into the Ghanaian poultry industry.


Awards

, - , - , , 2019 , , , ECOWAS (ECREEE) , , ECOWAS Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (Recognition)  , , , - , , 2002 , , , Promoting Ghana Tourism , , Tourism Award , , , - , , 2002 , , , Viewers Choice , , RTV TV Personality of the Year , , , - , , 2001 , , , Viewers Choice , , RTV TV Personality of the Year 2001 , , , - , , 1997 , , , Radio & TV Reviews (Magazine) , , TV's Favorite Face 1997 , ,


References


External links

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Some writings by Earl Ankrah
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ankrah, Earl Ghanaian television presenters Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Ghanaian mass media people