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Daddy Bosco Beams with Pride Over Ben Duker’s Rise in Radio

Ghanaian media icon and reggae legend Daddy Bosco celebrated the rapid success of one of his former mentees, Ben Duker on Facebook.

His Facebook post, which has garnered scores of reactions and comments, highlighted the mentor-mentee journey that has blossomed into an inspiring media success story.

Daddy Bosco wrote, “I trained this young man, Ben Duker during my days as Programmes Director at Adom when I was running my training school, Best Media Works in Tema… today he’s Head of Programming at Angel FM, having done a tenure with Multimedia Group Ltd….such a gratifying feeling to see your prodigy doing great. Alhamdulahi, to Jah be the glory!”

Ben Duker, now at the helm of programming at Angel FM, has become one of the most respected young voices in Ghanaian radio. His journey, as revealed by Daddy Bosco, started years ago in Tema under the coaching of Best Media Works—a talent incubator started by Bosco to groom the next generation of broadcast professionals.

Industry experts are not shocked by this recognition. Ben Duker’s name has been linked to some of the most engaging radio content in recent years, with many attributing his success to a combination of natural ability, unwavering commitment, and the strong foundation provided by Daddy Bosco’s mentorship.

Daddy Bosco, known both for his pioneering work in reggae broadcasting and his deep knowledge of Ghanaian media, has always taken pride in mentoring young creatives. This latest acknowledgement is not just a personal pat on the back—it’s a celebration of continuity in the industry.

Fans and colleagues have filled the comments section with praise for Daddy Bosco, with Ben Duker expressing his gratitude. One commenter shared, “Hmmmm, thanks to Daddy. Some of us couldn’t continue the media journey, but we’re grateful for the experience and joy we had while in the field.”

With this feel-good story of mentorship and legacy making the rounds, it’s clear that the radio waves in Ghana aren’t just about sound—they’re about stories, growth, and giving back.

To Jah be the glory, indeed.

Story by Obaapa Janee/ahotoronline.com

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