VIDEO: Wode Maya Reveals Akufo-Addo Cancelled Scheduled Interview
Renowned Ghanaian YouTuber and travel vlogger Wode Maya has shared a personal experience involving former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, revealing that a scheduled interview with the former president was unexpectedly cancelled. Wode Maya recounted the incident while reflecting on his journey
Ogyem Solomon

Renowned Ghanaian YouTuber and travel vlogger Wode Maya has shared a personal experience involving former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, revealing that a scheduled interview with the former president was unexpectedly cancelled.
Wode Maya recounted the incident while reflecting on his journey as a content creator who has built a strong reputation for telling African stories and highlighting influential personalities across the continent. According to him, the cancellation came as a surprise, but he viewed it as part of the realities of engaging with high-profile leaders and public figures.
The popular YouTuber noted that interactions with state officials often come with uncertainties, and such changes in plans are sometimes unavoidable due to official duties and tight schedules. Despite the disappointment, he maintained a respectful and understanding tone when speaking about the incident.
The revelation has generated conversations online, especially among his followers, who admire his work in documenting African development, entrepreneurship, and leadership through digital media. Many fans praised his maturity in handling the situation and continuing to pursue impactful storytelling across Africa.
Wode Maya’s story offers insight into the challenges content creators face when navigating access to high-level personalities, while also highlighting the importance of patience and persistence in the creative industry. His journey continues to inspire young African creators to remain focused on their vision, regardless of setbacks.
Watch the video below:
You were supposed to interview a sitting president, but according to your own account, you arrived late. The former president got time for you, so you want to imply that the sitting president was a bad person while the former president is an angel.
Wode Maya wants us to believe… pic.twitter.com/eIyK9d65cK
— Asiedu Amoako Mensah Patrick (@asieduamoakomp) February 1, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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