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A journalist with Adabraka-based Citi FM/TV, Pius Amihere Eduku, has been reported dead.
The business reporter cum news anchor is reported to have been battling an undisclosed sickness until he passed.
On Monday morning, social media was flooded with news of his death with many of his colleagues, friends, and fans talking about their shock when they heard of his passing.
Others have been paying tribute to the fallen soldier.
We are disheartened by the death of one of our former editors, Pius Amihere Eduku @piusblay, a young hardworking man who worked his hearts out and challenged his colleagues to do the same. Our condolences to his family 💔 #UniversMournsPius pic.twitter.com/JhyANjNQId
— Radio Univers 105.7FM (@univers1057fm) October 19, 2020
Pius Amihere Eduku was the only one who responded to my DM to dozens of journalists for the Bloomberg financial reporting training in Accra
— Kojo Asante 🇬🇭 (@Mister_Asante) October 19, 2020
We kept in touch after the training. Was on his way to being a really astute journalist, if not already. Sad day!
RIP @piusblay 🙏🏿
WTF
— Dee 📰📰⚽⚽ (@ayitey_derrick) October 19, 2020
Pius Amihere is dead????
Devasted at the passing of Pius Amihere Eduku of Citi. This is terrible news.
— Afrostation🌵 (@SenaAffadu) October 19, 2020
Pius was brilliant, dedicated to his work and highly cherished.
My commiserations with his family, friends and all colleagues at @Citi973 @CitiTVGH
Such a hardworking guy. I remember his Radio Univers days soo well when we used to vibe alot.
He was destined for greatness, this is sad. RIP Pius Amihere Eduku 💔— Bigtrice (@Evershed_YPT) October 19, 2020
This is sad. Pius Amihere💔
— E. K. A. (@_chiefblue) October 19, 2020
Rest in Peace.
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