It appears all is not well at the Kennedy Agyapong-owned Oman FM, a radio station once known for its loyal listenership and solid lineup of seasoned journalists.

In what insiders are calling a "voluntary stampede", two of the station's most respected voices, Silas Nti Aboagye and Owoahene, have resigned-both in the same week.

Silas Nti Aboagye, a veteran with over 17 years of service under his belt, is said to have finally thrown in the towel after enduring what sources described as a "professionally hostile" work environment.

Silas, a product of the mentorship of former Current Affairs head Solomon Sasu-Mensah, reportedly became the pillar of the station after his mentor's mysterious departure.