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Johnnie's Bite
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“Johnnie’s Bite” is a segment of the morning show in 3FM 92.7 presented by the sharp-witted and hard-hitting, Johnnie Hughes’. The segment is famously known for speaking truth to power and calling out issues of corruption, mis-governance and political impunity.
Listen to the Johnnie’s Bite podcast for a replay of each daily episode.
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On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes discusses the GTTC and strange procurement processes.
Johnnie pays tribute to the late Former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyman-Rawlings, who passed away on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie discusses the Ghana Education Service cautioning against PTA Levies.
Johnnie Hughes takes on the GTTC
Edem Agbana reveals financial misappropriations by the previous government.
Fallout from the Attorney General’s press conference.
Prudential Bank’s fiery protest
On today’s episode,
Johnnie applauds President Mahama’s desire to implement weight restrictions to preserve the quality of the country’s roads.
Words from the late Honourable Murtala Yakubu, on accountability.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes praises Etornam on winning the 2025 Ghana’s Most Beautiful crown, as well as 1st Runner-Up, Asakia, and 2nd Runner-Up, Sika on their brilliant runs on the show.
EOCO rescuing QNET victims and arrest 9 suspects in connection with human trafficking.
The recent spread of seasonal flu.
The Attorney General and Special Prosecutor handling cases.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie asks the youth to rise up on their social media pages to address issues that affect them, and not post things that are not beneficial.
Timidity amongst citizens in addressing issues.
Influenza breakouts in the country
Potholes along the Tema-Valco road
Alan Kyerematen rebrands the Movement for Change to the United Party
On today’s episode,
Johnnie talks about teachers, and whether or not they still have the same passion as was the case in years past.
Ghana National Fire Service breaching a legislative instrument?
Speaker of Parliament, The Right Honourable Alban Bagbin, not dealing with military servicemen who came into the chamber of Parliament on the night of his election as Speaker of the House, as well as the destruction of Parliamentary property during the vetting.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie talks about the Attorney General discontinuing the Ahmed Suale murder trial, thus releasing the prime suspect from police custody.
DVLA suspends road fine enforcement from compliance teams
Ghana National Fire Service feeding fee issues
NSS Ghost Names Saga
On today’s episode,
Johnnie talks about the future of the country regarding training children, and the things being lost to time
Ghana National Fire Service funding challenges affecting feeding fees
Gifty Oware-Mensah charged in NSS Ghost Names case
On today’s episode,
The Black Stars secure qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Johnnie references a social media post of his from 16 years ago on protecting the earth
The Ghana Police Service arrested two suspects in connection with a plot to assassinate a chief.
Ayawaso West Assembly Municipal Coordinating Director and Municipal Finance Officer in hot water
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes discusses the upcoming meeting between the Acting Chief Justice, Auditor General and Minister of Justice with President John Dramani Mahama over questions of accountability.
The Minister of Health on the government’s GH₵130 Million commitment towards resumption of construction of the La General Hospital.
The process of entering the Ghana Armed Forces, and how to make it better.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes commends the Black Stars on their 5-0 World Cup Qualifier victory against the Central Africa Republic.
The Ghana Police Service’s response to a headbutting incident by a civilian against a serviceman.
Government institutions and setups which are functioning to optimum capacity
HeFRA’s crackdown on unlicensed health facilities in Accra.
A fresh list of Deputy Heads of Missions to other countries from The Presidency.
Johnnie Hughes discusses a video where a policeman was headbutted by a civilian, the aftermath of the previous day’s heavy rainfall that has him questioning where engineers are, a mass arrest of persons engaging in illegal mining and other illegal activities which sparks a question over the true state of the fight against “galamsey”, procurement irregularities at the Government Technical Training Centre, the status of the investigation into the August 6 helicopter crash, and claims by Mr. Daniel Domelovo making claims regarding Lawyer Nii Ayikoi Otoo.
Johnnie Hughes returns with renewed energy, asking of the whereabouts of Ghana’s Former Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, after being declared wanted by the OSP and on Red Notice from INTERPOL, and also discusses The Ghana Fire Service being unable to use fire tenders.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes talks about a woman from a few weeks ago who had her container seized by the Ayawaso East Municipal Assembly, but through the help of Johnnie’s Bite, received the container back.
Throwbacks to President Akufo-Addo claiming Ghana would be transformed in 18 months whilst he was in opposition.
A paramount chief who wept in public over development projects and road contracts.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes receives results, as a board member of the National Road Safety Authority reaches out to speak about the true situation of things.
A streetlight situation in Aburi, around the Peduase Lodge area.
CLOGSAG on strike over salary issues.
Fallout from the Chief Bugri Naabu - COP Alex Mensah report, and Lawyer Ataa Achia not signing.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes talks about the National Road Safety Authority, their forgotten claims about seatbelts and bins in public transport (trotros), and whether or not they are enforcing their true mandate.
The Kenyan protests, and the problem with African leaders.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes talks about the previous holiday celebration of July 1 each year as Republic Day, changed by President Akufo-Addo’s regime to be a commemorative day instead.
The lack of respect displayed towards chiefs by the President and members of the ruling NPP government, telling chiefs at functions to get up.
A sewage tank at the Weija Junction, 20 meters from the main road, which has been left broken down for the last two weeks.
The owner of a vehicle who dropped two garbage bags by a bush around the Legon Bypass.
Where money paid for certain services at the Kotoka International Airport goes in the end.
Concerns within the NPP, specifically regarding Pius Hadzide.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes discusses the people of the Central Region still not having an airport in their region.
Prison officers not being paid certain allowances.
The state of STC buses, after a video showing a leaking bus during rainfall.
Revelations on GIHOC, including nonpayment of social security contributions and the arrest of a breastfeeding mother.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes digs into the archives, first with a video of Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh clamoring for change before the 2016 elections.
Dr Bawumia’s previous stance on Free SHS and first statements on the Economic Management Team.
Cost of living soaring
The Upper West Lands Commission addressing the illegal development of a fuel station.
Ken Ofori-Atta’s old statements on President Mahama’s management of the economy in his first term.
On today’s episode,
Johnnie Hughes discusses young people and what they consider before voting for a presidential and parliamentary candidate.
Residents of Teshie receive poor quality of water.
The Bank of Ghana issued notice on an amendment of rules of advance payments on goods and services, which they once gave sanctions on.
More on Dr Benedict Bonaventure Aligebame.




