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The Global Media Alliance, owners of Happ FM, have announced the death of one of its top radio presenters, Dr Cann.
Born Francis Ebo Cann, the popular radio presenter, died on Friday, March 25, after a short illness.
He was one of the presenters who has worked with the Accra-based radio station for years.
It is with a heavy heart that Management of Global Media Alliance Group announces that we have lost one of the members of the GMABC family, Francis Cann, popularly known in the Showbiz Industry as Doctar Cann, who passed away on Friday 25th March, after a short illness.
— Happy 98.9 FM (@HAPPY989FM) March 25, 2022
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Dr Cann was the host of ‘Showbiz Extra' and 'Ayeeko Ayeeko' weekend entertainment show on Happy FM.
The cause of his death has not been made public.
Before joining Happy FM, he worked with Radio Winaby in Cape Coast, GBC Radio in Accra and Sunrise FM in Koforidua.
Dr Cann left behind a wife and two sons.
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