Dead Air
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When journalist Yaw Bediako returns to Cape Three Points, he's not just chasing a story he's digging up a silence the town swore to forget. Years ago, a live broadcast on Radio Nyame Nsa ended in chaos and death. Since then, the station has stayed off-air, and so have the answers. But Yaw wants the truth. With every interview, every dusty tape, and every whisper in the wind, he unearths secrets Cape Three Points buried for a reason. What really happened the night the air went dead? Because sometimes, silence isn't peace, it's protection. And breaking it might cost more than just the truth. Dead Air is a haunting psychological thriller rooted in Ghanaian soil, where folklore clashes with fact, and the past never stays buried.
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