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"I’m So Glad I Found You And Long May This Deep Union Continue"- Francis Abban To His Wife On Their One Year Anniversary

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Francis Abban, Morning Starr host has penned a rather emotional and heartwarming message to his wife, Eunice Torto Abban to mark their one year wedding anniversary.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at Kaneshie in Accra a year ago witnessed the solemnization of holy matrimony between this two lovebirds and today, Francis talks about how lucky of a man he is to have found love in the arms of this beauty.

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Nana Aba Anamoah Picks Sarkodie Over M.anifest Plus She Doesn’t Know Who Pappy Kojo Is

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Nana Aba Anamoah

Discussions of M.anifest and Sarkodie doesn’t look like it will end anytime soon as it keeps popping up day in and day out.

Editor of Gh One Tv news Nana Aba Anamoah has thrown in her preference among the two self acclaimed best rappers and subsequently made her choice between other comparisons of some Ghanaian musicians.

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Francis Abban–The New Morning Voice of Starr FM

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Francis Abban

Listeners of Starr FM woke up to a new voice on February 14, 2017. The fresh, daring, young and passionate voice has brought some aura of change on the Morning Starr.

“I am looking forward to have Morning Starr become the leader and new standard in radio breakfast shows,” that is how the new host of Starr FM’s morning flagship show – the Morning Starr – Francis Abban succinctly encapsulated his aspiration.

Abban, who grew up in three cities – Koforidua, Kumasi and Takoradi – hopes to use the Starr 103.5 FM platform to “engineer development at all levels of society.”

Abban is not new to the radio industry, albeit his age. The proud native of Saltpond in the Central region of Ghana has gone through the mill to reach the pinnacle of radio show.

The ‘Bleoo boy’ – a moniker given to a former student of Accra Academy – describes himself as a “dedicated passionate man with a vision to redefine morning radio in Ghana.”

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