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Four top Ghanaian sports journalists have embarked on a tour of the BBC World Service offices in London to acquaint themselves with how the world’s leading broadcaster operates.
Moses Antwi ‘PJ Mozey’ Benefo of Asempa FM, Otuo ‘Sometimer’ Achempong of Hot FM, Odiasempa Kwame Oware of Happy FM and Patrick Apraku of Fox FM are in London for the official launch of August’s friendly match between Ghana and Nigeria in the English capital.
They were taken on a tour of the Bush House building before observing the editorial preparation for Africa’s flagship sports programme Fast Track which airs on the BBC.
They also observed the airing of the programme and participated in the post-programme feedback.
The four sports journalists were impressed with the output, with Benefo and Acheampong describing the process of broadcasting at the BBC as an “eye-opening experience.”
The launch of the Ghana-Nigeria friendly will be held at the Ghana High Commission in London on Wednesday.
The journalists have travelled from Ghana under the sponsorship of African Origin Travel and Sports Tourism to watch the launch.
The travel company is offering a mouth-watering package for fans to travel from Ghana to England to watch the Ghana-Nigeria clash and season’s opener between Manchester City and Manchester United.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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