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Radio personality, Macall Mensah, has parted ways with Accra-based radio station, YFM.
"The Axeman” as known to many in the media space is heading to Takoradi-based radio station, Beach FM.
He will be taking up a new role as the Programs Manager.

Macall Mensah started his career with Melody FM as a producer in 2014. He produced the Sports Breakfast Show.
In his 4 years’ stay at Melody FM, he rose through the ranks to become the host of the Sports Breakfast Show.
The old student of Adisadel College was also regular on various entertainment review shows both on radio and television. He participated in Oc Showbiz Review on Skyy Power FM and Connect FM’s entertainment review show.
Macall Mensah had his undergraduate degree at Pentecost University where he studied BSc Business Administration with a major in Marketing.
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