Akasanoma Foundation owns Radio Akasanoma that serves as her official mouthpiece. Radio Akasanoma broadcasts on Saturdays from 07.00 - 17.00 hours and 19.00 - 22.00hrs on 104.6 FM cable and 99.4 FM ether i.e. on the World FM frequency of the Amsterdam broadcasting company SALTO. It is also available online, through the web facility of SALTO www.salto.nl and the websites of both the organization and the radio. Radio Akasanoma maintains a commanding popularity as a community radio and prides herself as both the leading radio station within the Ghanaian community and pacesetter with the debut, late 2004, of Radio Akasanoma Francophone that now brings information and social programmes to the homes of the officially least known but ever growing French speaking community in The Netherlands. By estimation, Radio Akasanoma reaches about 10,000 listeners on its local frequencies alone. Among these are both Ghanaians and Dutch having diverse realtionships with Ghanaians, English and French speaking Africans resident in Amsterdam and its environs.

Radio Akasanoma Team

Okyerekyereni King
Presenter: Okyerekyereni King
Program: Akasanoma News
Time: 10:00 - 10:30 hrs
This program consist of the weekly news both in Ghana and Netherlands. O'Neil Amponsah takes on the English Version whiles Okyerekyereni brings you the Twi verion of the news .
Okyerekyereni King
Presenter: Okyerekyereni King
Program: Hour Of Glory
Time: 07:00 - 10:00 hrs
God time is the best. This period consist of various religious groups. 07:00- 8:00 is the women prayer Group led by Mama Esther 8-9 am is the Seventh Day Adventise (SDA) thus the bible and the bible only 9-10 am is the Church Of Christ.
Nana Vich
Presenter: Nana Vich
Program: Nsemsem
Time: 15:00 - 17:00 hrs
Sikaman Foundation, otherwise known as the pioneer Ghanaian welfare organization in The Netherlands, was founded in June 1988 in response to the dire need by the Ghanaian community in The Netherlands to, on one hand, forge a common front against a backdrop of very challenging socio-political atmosphere that confronted the community and, on the other, help create the needed avenue for continued dialogue between the Dutch government and the Ghanaian community on matters of mutual interest.