WopeCar Talks

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WopeCar Talks

WopeCar Talks is a lighthearted podcast brought to you by WopeCar, Ghana's premier car rental service. Join us for engaging 25 to 30-minute episodes where we explore everything from travel tips and entrepreneurship insights to thought-provoking discussions on Ghanaian society and beyond. Whether you're planning your next adventure, building your business, or simply looking for entertaining conversation during your commute, WopeCar Talks delivers valuable perspectives with a refreshing touch of humor. Tune in to join the conversation that keeps moving forward, just like we keep Ghana moving!

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    EP 21: Integrity vs Image: Who Are You When No One Is Watching?

    In this episode of WopeCar Talks, host Eunice Dorgbefu is joined by Miriam Maku Amissah and Bibiana Owusu Prempeh Gyasi for a thought-provoking conversation on the tension between public image and private character. From navigating audience expectations to unpacking self-awareness, accountability, and personal growth, the discussion explores what it really means to live with integrity beyond perception. Through honest reflections on social media, identity, and everyday choices, the episode challenges listeners to consider whether they are investing more in how they are seen or in who they are becoming.

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    EP 20: When Faith Hurts: Where Do We Draw the Line?

    This episode of WopeCar Talks brings together host Maame Akua T. Yawson with Pastor Emmanuel Kwadwo Asamoah and Lady Rev. Ada Ayoka for a candid conversation on the tension between faith, authority, and accountability. The discussion unpacks difficult but necessary questions around spiritual guidance, emotional and financial pressure, and the responsibility of leadership within faith communities. From navigating doubt and evolving beliefs to addressing silence, vulnerability, and trust, the episode explores how churches can remain true to their purpose while creating safe, accountable spaces for those they serve.

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    EP 19: Independence Without Permission: Young People Redefining success on Their own terms

    Inspired by the conversations around Ghana’s Independence Day, this episode of WopeCar Talks explores what independence means for young people today. From creative careers to digital entrepreneurship, our guests share what it takes to build unconventional paths, navigate pressure from society and family, and redefine success on their own terms.

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    EP 18: The Mind Behind the Skits: Joey, Unfiltered

    In this final episode of WopeCar 8 Heroes, host Nubuke sits down with digital creator and comedian McJoel Cudjoe, popularly known as 4everjoeyy, for an honest conversation about creativity, culture, and the journey behind the laughter.Joey reflects on how he turned everyday Ghanaian life into relatable storytelling, the inspiration behind some of his most iconic characters, and why audiences in Ghana and across the diaspora connect so deeply with his content. From navigating viral fame to working with global brands like Nike and McDonald’s, he shares the realities of building a career in digital comedy and his vision for the future of African storytelling.

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    EP: 17: Love Doesn’t Pay Bills: Does Financial Compatibility Matter More Than Romance?

    Is love enough to build a lasting relationship, or does financial alignment matter just as much? In this episode of WopeCar Talks, host Maame Akua T. Yawson sits down with Peter Asare Nyarko, Certified Financial Coach & Economic Diplomat, and Lady Rev. Ada Ayoka, Certified Counsellor & Pastor, to explore the role money plays in modern relationships. From spending habits and ambition to gender expectations and long-term planning, the conversation unpacks whether emotional connection can truly survive financial mismatch, and what couples should be discussing before saying “I do.”

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    EP 16: Healing the Mind, One Step at a Time: With Nhyira Addo

    In this episode of WopeCar 8 Heroes, Maukeni Ribeiro sits down with Nhyira Addo, a psychologist assistant and mental health advocate, for a powerful conversation on purpose and impact.From starting a mental health Instagram page to speaking at schools and seminars before the age of 25, Nhyira shares how her passion moved from interest to action. She opens up about being young in a serious field, navigating stigma around mental health in Ghana, and finding the courage to keep showing up.If you’ve ever wondered how to turn empathy into real change, this conversation is for you.

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    EP 15: Moving in Accra: The Transport Crisis Nobody Is Solving

    In this studio episode of WopeCar Talks, host Eunice Dorgbefu sits down with Felix Owusu, Planning Manager at the National Road Safety Authority (Greater Accra), and Eric Agyemeng, Policy Analyst at the International Perspective for Policy and Governance, to unpack the transport crisis many Ghanaians in Accra, especially, experience daily. From trotro shortages and rising fares to poor road conditions and weak enforcement, the discussion moves beyond frustration to examine the deeper structural and policy failures shaping mobility in Accra. This episode interrogates responsibility across government, unions, and operators, asks what real progress should look like, and explores how transport challenges affect everyday life, car ownership, and even decisions to relocate or return to Ghana.

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    EP 14: Building More Than a Brand: Chichi Yakubu on Food, Purpose, and People

    We’re kicking off 2026 with this episode from the Heroes series on WopeCar Talks. Sheena Sue Biney speaks with Chichi Yakubu of NyoNyo GH about her journey from HR into entrepreneurship, how food became her calling, why she teaches other foodpreneurs, and the standards she refuses to compromise on; especially customer experience.

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    EP 13: Accra vs Lagos: Is Detty December Becoming a Competition or a Shared Culture?

    Accra or Lagos: who really owns December?In this episode of WopeCar Talks, we unpack the growing conversation around Detty December: from cost of enjoyment, safety, nightlife culture, fashion and influencer presence, to whether Accra has become Africa’s tourism hub while Lagos leads entertainment. With the long-standing Ghana–Nigeria rivalry as backdrop, the conversation goes deeper, asking whether December is turning into a competition or evolving into a shared African culture, and if collaboration might be the future.

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    EP 12: Accra Stay By Plan: Breaking Down Accra One Episode at a Time

    In this episode from WopeCar’s 8th Anniversary podcast series, we sit with Afi and Zuu, the duo behind Accra Stay By Plan, to unpack the stories, personalities, and moments that shaped the podcast.They talk about how they met, how their creative partnership works, what Accra represents to them beyond geography, and the realities of capturing culture in real time. From off-script moments to creative disagreements, this conversation reflects on what it takes to document a city honestly.We also look ahead—where they’d take Accra Stay By Plan if it became a live tour, what they’ve learned about themselves, and how they hope the show will be remembered.🎧 Watch and tell us: What does Accra mean to you?

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    EP 11: Innovating from Within: Kelechi Ofoegbu on Local Solutions & Global Impact

    In this 8th-anniversary episode of WopeCar Talks, we sit with Kelechi Ofoegbu to explore the real story behind his work—curiosity, early experiments, Impact Hub Accra, tough lessons, and what global experiences taught him about building solutions from Africa outward. A grounded conversation on innovation, identity and the moments that shape a builder.

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    EP 10: Men Who Move: Pressure, Purpose & Progress

    This November, we’re shining a light on the men whose journeys remind us that movement is more than motion. It’s purpose, responsibility and growth.In this special episode, we sit down to explore how men navigate the pressures of work, family and expectations, while still making progress in the ways that matter.From honest reflections to everyday lessons, this conversation looks at:– What purpose looks like in different seasons of life– The pressures men carry silently– How progress is defined beyond career or successIf you’re reflecting on what keeps you moving forward, this episode is for you.

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    EP 9: Built to Lead: How Oneman1000 is Raising a Generation in Faith

    In this episode of WopeCar 8 Heroes, we sit with Nana Yaw Ofori Atta, popularly known as Oneman1000 — a gospel artist, brand strategist, and youth mentor using faith as a blueprint for leadership. From the early days before the music to leading at ICGC and mentoring through The Wanted Project, Oneman1000 shares what it truly means to be built to lead. This conversation is about purpose, identity, and how faith continues to shape the next generation of Ghanaian youth.

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    EP 8: Beyond Survival: Life After Breast Cancer

    This special Breast Cancer Awareness Month episode of The WopeCar Podcast explores life after breast cancer.Host Maame Akua Tsetsewa Yawson speaks with Dr. Ewurabena B. Fynn and Dorothy Amuah, a survivor and founder of Dorothy’s Hope Foundation, on what true awareness means beyond pink ribbons.They discuss recovery, resilience, and reclaiming identity, reminding us that patients are more than their diagnosis, and there’s vibrant life beyond survival.

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    EP 7: More Than a Classroom: Eno Quagraine on Voice, Vision & Impact

    As part of our 8th anniversary, we sat down with Eno Quagraine; educator, entrepreneur, and advocate, for a conversation on life beyond the classroom.From her childhood and early influences to launching Petite Elise Preschool and building safe spaces for women and families, Eno shares the highs, the challenges, and the vision guiding her work.Tune in for lessons on purpose, passion, and impact. Don’t forget to subscribe and share!

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    EP 6: Young & Broke: Living on a Budget in Accra

    Making ends meet in Accra isn’t easy. Small salaries, rising costs, and big dreams. In this candid conversation, Maureen Afra Kumah (WopeCar) and Desmond Abotsi (Impact Hub Accra) join familiar face Maame Akua T. Yawson to share their real-life struggles, budget hacks, and honest laughs about trying to enjoy life without breaking the bank.

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    EP 5: Making It Work in Ghana: The Entrepreneur’s Playbook

    Join us as we chat with Brian Adjei- Otchwemah (Founder & CEO: Touchstack Technologies and CTO: Gamershive) and Carl Quartey-Papafio(Serial Entrepreneur & Sales Director (WopeCar)) about their entrepreneurial journeys in Ghana. From overcoming challenges to practical strategies for success, this episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to thrive in Ghana’s business landscape.

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    EP 4: Behind the Silence: The Realities of Men’s Mental Health

    June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month but are we really talking about what men go through?In this episode of the WopeCar Podcast, we sit down with three Ghanaian men to have an honest, no-holds-barred conversation about mental health, emotional pressure, and what it truly means to “be strong.” From personal stories to everyday struggles and practical tips, this is a safe space to unpack the silent battles many men face.Let’s talk. Let’s feel. Let’s heal.#MensMentalHealth #WopeCarPodcast

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    EP 3: Celebrating WopeCar's Unsung Heroes

    Join us as we celebrate the unsung heroes behind WopeCar! In this episode, team members share what inspired them to join the company, the lessons they’ve learned, their favorite moments, and what makes working at WopeCar so special. It’s a fun, honest, and inspiring look into the people driving Ghana’s leading mobility brand.

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    EP 2: Generational Crossroads: Finding Common Ground

    Gen Z vs. Millennials: What’s the real difference? In this podcast, we dive into the minds of both generations to uncover how they think, what they value, and how they navigate the world today. Join us as we bridge the gap and explore what makes each generation unique!

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    EP 1: Driven By Women: Business, Leadership & Impact

    In this episode, we spotlight three inspiring women in the food industry; Afua Nkrumah, Wilhelmina Sappor, and Ida Nylander as they share their journeys, challenges, and insights on leadership, resilience, and entrepreneurship in Ghana’s food industry.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

WopeCar Talks is a lighthearted podcast brought to you by WopeCar, Ghana's premier car rental service. Join us for engaging 25 to 30-minute episodes where we explore everything from travel tips and entrepreneurship insights to thought-provoking discussions on Ghanaian society and beyond. Whether you're planning your next adventure, building your business, or simply looking for entertaining conversation during your commute, WopeCar Talks delivers valuable perspectives with a refreshing touch of humor. Tune in to join the conversation that keeps moving forward, just like we keep Ghana moving!

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