The predominance of different health issues in Ghana and their overwhelming outcomes on the financial status of the country appears to have opposed all rationales. The Ghanaian government at different levels and numerous international health and funding agencies keep on putting efforts to improve the wellbeing status of the individual Ghanaian. In any case, researchers have kept on recognizing and accentuate the vital position and the need to utilize the media as an integral way to deal with advance the wellbeing segment and to accomplish great wellbeing results among the citizenry. This work, consequently, inspects the inclusion of health problems by Ghanaian papers, stressing the level of consideration given to HIV/ AIDS, malaria, polio and the northern parts of Ghana. The paper further looks at the connection between the spread of health or wellbeing data by Ghanaian papers and the wellbeing practices of paper perusers and the difficulties being experienced by wellbeing journalists in the field of wellbeing revealing in Ghana.