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Tommy Annan Forson Celebrates Komla Dumor’s BBC Success, Defends Hands-On Radio Training

Forson’s pride in Dumor’s achievement underscores the significance of mentorship in journalism. His advocacy for practical training challenges conventional educational norms in broadcasting. The closure of his radio academy after 15 years marks the end of an era, but its influence persists in Ghanaian media.
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