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Kofi Kinata

Host of ‘Ekosii sen’ Philip Osei Bonsu reviews Kofi Kinaata’s ‘Made in Taadi Concert’ 2nd edition

December 24, 2018 Editor 0

Corporate Communications expert and seasoned Broadcast Journalist, Philip Osei Bonsu who hosts Ghana’s biggest political talk show on radio (Ekosii sen) has reviewed the second […]

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