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Nii Kpapko Thompson Hosts New Talk Show 'TONIGHT' On Viasat1

Radio and TV personality, Nii Kpakpo Thompson, returns to the screens with a comedy-oriented talk and variety show, TONIGHT, on Viasat1.

TONIGHT, which premieres on Viasat1 on Friday April 29 at 9pm, brings to viewers quality entertainment content with a blend of comedic sketches or skits, trending ‘light’ news and satires. 

The show also has segments fun games and interviews with notable figures and prominent personalities as well as performances by entertainers.

The host, Nii Kpakpo Thompson, who has been off the screen for some time now, brings on board a balance humour with insightful and mature discussions as he adopts a casual, conversational approach with extensive interaction with guests.

Guests on the show will include politicians, sports stars, entertainers, corporate heads, etc. who will also take part in funny skits and games.

The maiden edition of the show will have TV personality and actress, Joselyn Dumas sharing some secrets of her early days with Nii Kpakpo back at Morning Star School. Controversial Afro pop musician Wanlov Da Kubolor, another old school mate of Nii Kpakpo at Adisadel College, will also make an appearance on the show with his celebrity sister, Deborah Vanessa. 


They discuss growing up together, helping existing foundations, new projects, among things. They also battle it out in the Freestyle Rhyme chain, another segment of the show.

Viasat1 viewers are assured of an exciting one-hour packed show that will keep them at the edge of their seat from 9pm to 10pm every Friday.  

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