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Multimedia Group Limited, parent company of Joy FM, will on Friday, January 24 hold a special event to remember the late iconic broadcaster, Komla Dumor who died last Saturday in London.
The former host of the Super Morning Show on Joy FM and 'Focus on Africa' on BBC died suddenly at his London home at age 41.
The remembrance event dubbed, Multimedia Remembers Komla, will be a time for staff of the company "to share their memories of Komla and will be broadcast hopefully live on radio and television," a statement said.
The event will come off at the Joy FM Car Park from 5:30pm to 8pm and is expected to highlight the illustrious career of the late broadcaster who hosted the Super Morning Show for nearly ten years.
The event is strictly for staff of Multimedia Group Limited.
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