Dagbon Radio Awards, Mumuni Y. Yunus NOMINATED FOR Best Morning Show Host

When you look at broadcasting in Tamale, many have their favorites, but for the last 4 years, young and determined men and women have made the broadcasting industry in Tamale exceptionally good than before, they have made tremendous efforts and added value to broadcasting in tamale.
Basically Dagbon Radio Awards is here to remind radio personalities on why they choose radio as their profession. Naa Kwarley continued, on The Reason Behind The Dagbon Radio Awards, she said, " People grew in radio, others chanced upon it and some went for it with passion. Radio in Tamale has grew within these people, so why don't we use Dagbon Radio Awards as an opportunity to highlight our mistakes, correct them, learn from the wisdom of the new, blend it and come out with something unique and understanding that will every Ghanaian have respect not just for radio but radio in tamale. I feel is time they get that respect ". Mumuni Y. Yunus, 27. Born in Tamale and a Dagomba by tribe. Is a broadcast Journalist with Radio Justice since 2010, rising from being a junior staff reporter to become a Senior Broadcast Journalist, a Deputy News Editor and online manager.
Yunus Attended Kalpohin SDA school complex, Bisco and the African University College of Communication. When I asked Mr Yunus his main vision for the North, Yunus answered " loves to bring change to the north and change the negative perception people have about the north ".. ''I have the north at heart and I believe the least I can do is to project the good image of Northern Ghana'' says MR YUUNUS
Mr Yunus Jonah Yunus has been nominated for the Category "Best Morning Show Host". Please text DRA YUNUS to 1406 to vote. Please write in BLOCK.

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