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Veteran broadcaster Kojo Dickson has confirmed his resignation from Angel FM/TV, ending months of speculation about his sudden absence from the airwaves.
In a video shared on Facebook, the veteran media personality announced that he had officially exited the Angel Broadcasting Network, owned by Dr Kwaku Oteng.
He said he had been inundated with messages from listeners and followers over the past month asking why he was no longer being heard on the station.
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.
Kojo Dickson, who served as General Manager of Angel 102.9 FM and Television, said he had resigned from the company and moved on to a new phase of his life.
He expressed gratitude to listeners and advertisers for their support during his tenure and thanked ABN management.
His departure marks the latest in a series of exits from the Angel Broadcasting Network. He assured his followers that he would keep them updated about his next move.
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