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Uncle Ebo Whyte Reveals Darkest Moments of His Life

August 19, 2025
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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How Uncle Ebo Whyte Lost His Job In 1991

Uncle Ebo Whyte

Renowned Ghanaian playwright and marriage counselor James Ebo Whyte, popularly known as Uncle Ebo Whyte, has revealed how a single overseas trip spiraled into one of the darkest moments of his life, leaving him jobless, accused, and fighting to clear his name.

He revealed that his journey began at the University of Ghana, Legon, where he studied statistics.

Upon completion, he was posted to Asempa Publishers for his National Service, a place he describes with fondness.

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“For my National Service, I worked with a wonderful company and a wonderful boss, Rev. Peter Parker, at Asempa Publishers. He was a retired British soldier who had relocated to Ghana to become a minister of the Presbyterian Church, and he was running a publishing house for the Christian Council of Ghana, called Asempa Publishers. So that is where I did my National Service, and I was retained. My working career began from there.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

Things progressed steadily from there. After years of service at Asempa Publishers, Uncle Ebo was poached by another publishing company, which seemed like an upward move in his career.

However, the opportunity turned out to be the beginning of a storm. “After working with that company for four to five years, they fired me,” he disclosed.

The dismissal didn’t come quietly. Uncle Ebo shared that it was accompanied by eight serious allegations that, although baseless, severely damaged his image.

“They came up with eight serious charges. If you knew the charges, you wouldn’t want to talk to me. It portrayed me as the worst rogue ever. The only thing was, none of it was true.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte
Uncle Ebo Whyte Reveals Darkest Moments of His Life
Uncle Ebo Whyte

The cause, he believes, was not misconduct but rather envy. According to the playwright, a trip to the United States, during which he impressed foreign partners of the company, triggered insecurities within the local office.

“I had travelled abroad and met some of the principals of the company. They were so impressed with me that they wrote back asking, ‘Why have you kept him from us? From now on, let him be the one to represent you at our annual stakeholder meetings.

“Somebody decided, ‘One trip abroad and they’re saying this? What if he goes again?’ Let’s take him out. So they put together a board, a board made up of very responsible people, just to decide to get rid of me.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

He explained that the dismissal was not only harsh but also procedurally unfair. “The dismissal was summary: eight charges, you are off. They didn’t even allow me to defend myself,” he highlighted.

Feeling wronged, he took the matter to court.

“I took the matter to court. In the end, the court ruled that the company had not proven any of the charges against me. They hadn’t even given me a chance to defend myself, so they had no basis for terminating my appointment. But the judge also made it clear that no court can force a company to continue working with someone. If they say they don’t want you, the court can’t compel them to keep you.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

Yet, the legal win offered little comfort. The stigma of the accusations lingered, making it nearly impossible to find another job, especially as he was the sole breadwinner.

“I’ve always run a single-income home. So with me out of a job, there was no money coming in. It was very difficult to get a job because the news had spread, and companies didn’t want to associate with me, even though the court had cleared me. I was jobless for one and a half years.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

He further described that the experience was difficult, especially for someone like him, who is naturally wired to avoid conflict.

“I’m not one of those people who can thrive in trouble. In school, if you told me the headmaster was calling me, I would panic. That’s why I know I can never be a drug dealer. If I were smuggling and someone looked at me suspiciously, I’d confess. ‘It’s here, take it.’ It was a dark moment for me.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

Still, despite the heartbreak and the isolation, that difficult chapter became the catalyst for his next act, eventually paving the way for Roverman Productions. “That dismissal, as painful as it was, marked the true beginning of my life,” he stated.

Uncle Ebo Whyte Rejects Gov’t Call for Prophecy Submissions

Uncle Ebo Whyte Rejects Gov’t Call for Prophecy Submissions
Uncle Ebo Whyte

The renowned playwright criticised the government’s directive requesting prophecies of national interest to be submitted for review, following the recent military helicopter crash that claimed eight lives, including two ministers of state.

Uncle Ebo described the initiative as biblically flawed, insisting it is not the appropriate way to address the nation’s spiritual concerns.

“God reveals to redeem, not to destroy,” he emphasised. According to him, prophets are not empowered to prevent calamities themselves; rather, those addressed by the prophecy must pray to avert disaster.

“If a prophecy is truly from God, we don’t necessarily have to go through the same prophet to find mercy with God. If a prophet insists that only he can act on the prophecy, then we can question whether it truly comes from God.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

He advised the President and his team to form a dedicated prayer cell instead of relying on prophetic declarations.

“There are many practising Christians in this government, from the President downwards. My suggestion is that they form a prayer cell and pray earnestly for the nation, their roles in government, and their families. That would be more effective than asking prophets to submit their prophecies for review.”

Uncle Ebo Whyte

Uncle Ebo also warned that institutionalising the review process could encourage unscrupulous clergymen to exploit the system and cause confusion. “Because our leaders go to the prophets and believe only that prophet can reverse the prophecy, others see the rewards showered on the prophet and join in with their own prophecies,” he cautioned.

Drawing on scripture, including 2 Kings 20 and the story of Job, Mr. Whyte stressed that national leadership should prioritise prayer and discernment over bureaucratised prophecy.

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