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Former Vice President of Ghana and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has paid tribute to the late Dr Alhaji Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, former Station Manager of Radio Univers 105.7 FM, highlighting his personal connection and the enduring impact the media veteran had on his career.
Speaking on Thursday at Alhaji Abubakar’s residence following his passing, Dr Bawumia said the late broadcaster gave him his very first radio interview in Ghana — a moment he said he has never forgotten. “I had never spoken on any radio or TV station, never. But he gave me my very first interview in Ghana, and I’ve never forgotten that,” Dr Bawumia recalled during the condolences.
Alhaji Sadick Abubakar, also affectionately known simply as Alhaji, died on Monday, February 17, 2026, at the University of Ghana Medical Centre, where he had been receiving treatment in recent days. He was 63 years old.
Dr Bawumia described how their friendship continued over more than two decades, including moments such as when he was in Zimbabwe in 2011, and Abubakar reached out to him while seeking medical care in South Africa. “We have maintained a close friendship, and, sadly, he’s not with us today,” he added.

In his remarks, the former vice president drew on Islamic teachings to reflect on life’s impermanence and the importance of living with moral consciousness.
“The Quran tells us that death is a certainty, and it will reach all of us… we should live on this earth as if we are travellers or strangers,” Dr Bawumia said, urging people to consider how awareness of mortality can shape behaviour.
Dr Alhaji Abubakari Sidick Ahmed was recognised as a doyen of Ghanaian media, known for mentoring generations of broadcasters and for transforming Radio Univers into a respected training ground for journalists.
His tenure included leadership in major programming innovations and fostering strong ties between academic training and professional broadcasting.
Tributes have poured in from media professionals and academic institutions alike.
The Department of Communication Studies at the University of Ghana described him as a foundational figure who helped shape careers and strengthen ethical journalism in the country.
Alhaji Abubakar’s influence extended well beyond campus radio.
His protégés now hold positions in major media houses across Ghana and internationally, continuing the legacy he built over decades of service.
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