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Hard-nosed reporters and journalists are the ones that usually find it necessary to ambush someone else for a much-needed interview.
But the role was painfully reversed for Joy FM’s former Western Regional Correspondent, Phillip Nyakpo.

Phillip used to be based in Takoradi but now lives in Perth, Australia.
While visiting Ghana, his six-year-old son started peppering him with some uncomfortable, personal and pointed questions that only a trained journalist might think of as an investigative tool.
The testy and revealing interaction was turned into a 12-minute documentary.
It shows an uncomfortable journalist trying to keep a brave face while his young son who asked profound questions about work, love and life.
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