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Kojo Dickson exits Angel FM/TV after months away; veteran broadcaster confirms resignation

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Kojo Dickson exits Angel FM/TV after months away; veteran broadcaster confirms resignation

Kojo Dickson, the well-known Ghanaian broadcaster and former General Manager of Angel 102.9 FM, has formally announced his departure from Angel Broadcasting Network (ABN), the media conglomerate owned by prominent businessman Dr Kwaku Oteng. The confirmation came through a Facebook video, in which Dickson addressed the persistent questions from listeners and followers who had noticed his sudden absence from the airwaves over recent weeks.

The veteran media personality revealed that he had been receiving numerous messages from concerned audience members seeking clarification on his disappearance from the station. Rather than issue an immediate statement, Dickson chose to wait for what he described as the right moment to share his decision publicly. "I have decided to remain silent, waiting for the right time to share the news, and I feel that the time is now," he said in the video announcement.

During his tenure at Angel FM/TV, Dickson held significant responsibility as General Manager, a position that placed him at the helm of day-to-day operations for one of Ghana's prominent broadcasting outlets. In his resignation statement, he expressed sincere gratitude to the listeners, followers, and advertisers who supported him throughout his time at the station, acknowledging their loyalty and partnership. He also thanked the management of Angel Broadcasting Network for the opportunities he received during his employment.

What the departure reveals about Angel Broadcasting

Dickson's exit represents another significant staff change at Angel Broadcasting Network, adding to what appears to be an ongoing pattern of departures from the organisation. The specific reasons behind his resignation have not been publicly detailed, though his decision to take time before announcing suggests the matter may be complex or sensitive in nature. The broadcaster's measured approach to his exit—choosing silence before public confirmation—contrasts with the often-immediate nature of such announcements in Ghana's media landscape.

The timing of his departure and the months of absence from screens and airwaves had already generated considerable speculation within Ghana's media circles and among the station's loyal audience base. His formal confirmation now provides closure to those questions, though questions about the underlying circumstances may persist among industry observers and listeners.

Why this matters for Ghana's media landscape

Kojo Dickson's exit signals potential shifts within one of Ghana's established media operations. Angel Broadcasting Network, under Dr Kwaku Oteng's ownership, remains a significant player in the Ghanaian media industry, with multiple stations and platforms reaching substantial audiences across the country. Personnel changes at senior management level—particularly involving experienced broadcasters—can affect editorial direction, programming decisions, and the overall character of a station's output.

For Ghanaian media consumers, such transitions often influence the content and tone they receive daily. Dickson, as a veteran broadcaster with years of experience, likely brought particular editorial sensibilities and professional standards to his role. His departure may signal broader organisational changes within Angel Broadcasting or simply reflect individual career moves common in the competitive media sector.

Dickson has assured his followers that he will keep them updated about his next professional move, suggesting he plans to remain active in media or a related field. Given his experience and profile, his next position could be with a competing broadcaster, independent media venture, or entirely different sector. For now, viewers and listeners will await further announcements regarding his future plans.

Source: MyJoyOnline

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