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Entertainment of Friday, 5 July 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

EIB's Francis Abban says goodbye to journalism after 17 years

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Renowned Ghanaian journalist, Francis Abban, has officially left the media space after 17 years of journalism.

This announcement came on July 5, 2024, when he delivered an emotional farewell speech as he concluded his tenure as the host of Morningstar on Starr FM.

In his heartfelt address, Abban expressed profound gratitude to God, his wife, and the entire team at EIB Network, including CEO Bola Ray and COO Santok Singh.

Abban also extended his appreciation to the guests who graced the show, some of whom were called upon at a moment's notice, and others who were scheduled in advance.

"I would like to say a big thank you to God for life… I would also like to thank my dear wife, who for this period, has had to see me get out of the house very early to come and serve you," he said.

As he signed off, Abban assured his listeners that they would remain in his heart, emphasizing that it had been an honor to serve both God and country.

"Yes, it's goodbye, but you will forever, ever be in my heart. It's been an honor to serve for God and for country. So, thank you," he concluded.

The broadcasting community and his audience bid him a fond farewell, reflecting on the impact of his voice and presence over the years.

Francis Abban, a native of Accra born on March 22, 1986, began his education journey at Maria Montessori School in Kwadaso and continued at Ridge International School in Takoradi. He later attended Accra Academy and pursued further studies at the Ghana Institute of Journalism.

Abban's journalistic career commenced at Skyy FM, where he volunteered his services during his time at the Ghana Institute of Journalism.

His career took a significant turn in 2012 when he joined the Multimedia Group's Joy FM in Accra, marking a fruitful five-year tenure.

There, he briefly co-hosted the Super Morning Show, anchored the Joy Midday News, and presented The Pulse on Joy News. Additionally, from 2013 to 2017, he was the voice behind BBC Two Way, a collaborative program between Joy FM and the BBC.

In 2017, Abban transitioned to EIB Network's GHone Television as the co-host of GHOne TV News Tonight and subsequently took over as the morning show host on Starr FM, succeeding Nii Arday Clegg.

His role on The Morning Starr in 2018 garnered him two RTP Award nominations for Radio Morning Show Host of the Year and Best Radio Personality in the Greater Accra Region.

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