The 2021 edition of Adom FM Kolor Paaty is scheduled to come off virtually on March 27. This comes after the grand show was postponed in 2020 due to the emergence of the deadly Covid-19 pandemic.
The event, which takes place annually, allows ardent fans of the Adom TV/FM brands to familiarise themselves with their favourite hosts and presenters, who form part of the leading media group in Ghana, The Multimedia Group.
This year too, fans have the chance to be awarded exciting prizes daily by activating their favourite presenter’s ‘Kolor’ through participation on Adom TV/FM.
Check out the various colours and their significance below:






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