Hard work, dedication, and determination are key ingredients for success in any field. Vivian Kai Lokko, a Broadcast Journalist at Citi FM and Channel One TV is a shining example of someone who has worked tirelessly to achieve her dreams in the media industry.
Vivian’s journey to success has been marked by several milestones, including being the only Ghanaian journalist nominated by the American Embassy in Washington to cover the hosting of about 50 African leaders by former US President Obama.
This prestigious opportunity highlights her talent and credibility as a journalist.
Born on January 15, Vivian Kai Lokko holds a BA in Political Science and Theater Arts from the University of Ghana.
She furthered her education at the Gordon Institute of Business Science at the University of Pretoria in South Africa, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning and growth.
Currently, Vivian serves as the head of News at both Citi FM and ChannelOne TV, where she plays a crucial role in delivering quality content to audiences.
Her journey to this position was not without challenges, as she shared on the entertainment and lifestyle show ‘Upside Down’ on Channel One TV.
In recounting how she was introduced to Citi FM, Vivian humorously admitted to initially misspelling the name as “Citi” with a “Y.”
Despite this small error, she impressed the interview panel with her skills and passion for the media industry.
Vivian Kai Lokko’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and hard work in achieving one’s goals.