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John Osei Tutu Agyeman (born 28 June 1967 in
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) also known by the name Jot Agyeman is a Ghanaian author, actor, playwright and television personality.


Early life and education

Agyeman was born on 28 June 1967 in
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. He is the youngest of his mother's ten children, and his father's sixteenth child. His father was enstooled Nkosuo Nkosuohene (Development Chief) by the Late Asantehene (Ashanti King) Otumfuo Opoku Ware II, making him (his father) the first-ever Nkosuohene to be installed in Ghana. Agyeman had his secondary education at
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, Kumasi. He later continued at Wesley College, Kumasi, where he trained as a teacher. He then enrolled ar the
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to pursue a programme in Theater Arts at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His speciality was play writing with a focus on the history of the
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and its culture.


Career


Writing

As a writer, Agyeman served as the Director  of publishing with Eagle Media House, London, UK, he a considerable part of his career as an editor and book writer for the  firm for many years. He wrote and edited various books, some of which include; ''War on Poverty and The Concept of Love in Relationships''. He is also the author of; * ''I Have the Power,'' Destiny Books (2003); * ''The Concept of Love in Relationships,'' Temple Publishing (2003).


Film

As an actor, Agyeman has starred in many movies. Some of which include; Fools In Love by
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, ''The Blinkards'' by Professor Martin Owusu, Double by KSM, I Sing of a Well by
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and Rain by Nabil Maizongo. In 2013, he was tasked to write two biopics on two of the best known heroes in Africa. He is wrote a third biopic on the life of Osagyefo Dr.
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, Ghana's first President.


Media

Agyeman's media career begun in the 1990s on GTV, when he appeared as a guest presenter on the channel's breakfast show. After a year with GTV, he left for the
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for further training and returned to Ghana in 2006. He joined the GTV Newsroom that same year and was responsible for covering the African Union Summit in 2007 and the then President of Ghana,
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's State visit to the
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. Agyeman later moved to
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upon invitation of Mr. Robert Kofi Nyantakyi, one he considers a mentor, to co-host the television network's breakfast show ''Start'', with Matilda Haynes and Ronald Walker. While at TV3, he was also the host of the political chat programme,  ''Hot Issues'', and a judge of the reality show, ''Hottest Host''. In January 2010, Agyeman joined
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Ghana as a television executive. He was made Programmes Manager and tasked with the responsibility of putting together programmes that will help the television network attain good ratings. Programmes that were rolled out during his tenure include, ''Exposure and e Business Journal'', ''Breakfast TV'', ''Awake'', ''100 Degrees'', ''News Xtra'', ''Week in Focus'', ''The Late Nite Celebrity Show'', and ''Girl Talk and Big Screen''. He became the General Manager of e.TV Ghana in September 2010. He served in this capacity until 31 October 2012. Agyeman played an active role in the formation of the Institute for Media Practice in Ghana. The institute is a research-oriented facility that focuses on training media personnel, surveying, monitoring and evaluating media in West African. He returned to e.TV Ghana in November 2014 as Managing Consultant.


Other engagements

Agyeman is a media consultant who currently presides over the Institute for Media Practice Ghana. He founded Solaris Films in 2011, the film company was founded to produce African documentaries and biographies. He was the Show Director for the
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pageant in 2012, and serves as a Resident Judge for the 4Syte TV Music Video Awards. He is a member of the Ghana Fashion Awards board and also serves as a judge on Miss Tourism Ghana. He Founded the Media and Broadcasting Awards, an award scheme instituted in 2013 to encourage Ghanaian media practitioners to follow to good media practices.


Personal life

Agyeman considers Mr. Nyantakyi and Mr. Kofi Bucknor as the two people who influenced his early career. He loves to train and develop the youth. In 2019, he announced his intentions to contest for the
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seat on the ticket of the
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Honours

In 1987, Agyeman won the best Actor award for the role he played in Professor Martin Owusu's ''The Story Ananse Told''. He was also the first student to receive the Patrons’ Award for Excellence at the School of Performing Arts,
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. He also wrote the short film; ''Not my Daughter'' which won the
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for Short Film. Agyeman gained nomination from the
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in 2009, and the
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in 2010. In June 2011 he was awarded  best Television Programme Director in Ghana at the 2011 edition of the
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References

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