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          Yaw Ampofo Ankrah is a respected sports journalist and media personality who has made a significant impact in the field.

        1. Yaw Ampofo Ankrah is a respected sports journalist and media personality who has made a significant impact in the field.
        2. Anchor Supersport Ghana Premier League Show · President · Sports Reporter/Producer · Books and Boots · Former Sports Editor · Executive Producer · Sports.
        3. Yaw Ampofo Ankrah is a distinguished BBC-trained Ghanaian journalist and media practitioner who has made significant contributions in the field of sports.
        4. Yaw is currently the Executive Producer of Sports at a and Oxigen World Sports on Yfm in Accra.
        5. Former Reporter/Anchor at BBC News · Studied at Birkbeck, Uni of London · Went to St Aloysius College, Highgate.
        6. Yaw Ampofo Ankrah is a distinguished BBC-trained Ghanaian journalist and media practitioner who has made significant contributions in the field of sports.!

          Yaw Ampofo Ankrah talks about memoir, &#;The Audacity Of Dreams&#; to mark 20 years in broadcasting

          Ghanaian media personality Yaw Ampofoh Ankrah, is set to write a memoir chronicling his two decades of adventures in the world of media.

          The book will be titled The Audacity Of Dreams. Mr. Ankrah recalls that somewhere in in the prime of his youth, he met “this great man Kwesi Kyei Darjwa (KKD) aka His Royal Blackness, himself a media mogul and one of Ghana’s most outstanding broadcasters and accomplished Master of Ceremonies who sowed the seed that helped grow me into what I am today.” As he described what prompted their meeting, Mr.

          Ankrah tells that KKD was in the process of recruiting talent to build his formidable radio station at the time, “so when I met him and the opportunity presented itself to work, I told him I wanted to be a radio presenter and work for his station which was Sunshine Radio at the time, located in Ghana’s capital city of Accra.” Even though Mr.

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