ACCRA MOURNS NAA NARYI AWO DEDE, JOURNALIST



Late Naa Naryi Awo Dede
Tens of persons in Accra and Ghanaians living in the diaspora, particularly GaDangmes, have expressed shock about the sudden demise of Broadcast Journalist, Naa Naryi Awo Dede, whose death was announced on Tuesday dawn.

The late Naa Naryi was for years a leading English news anchor with TV Africa right from the station's formative years. She also ably managed and anchored News in Ga on the same station. She became News Coordinator after Dzifa Smith and Soyokuor left TV Africa. She later became the Head of News of the station.

Late Naa Naryi Awo Dede, daughter of the late Nuumo Abbey of GBC, started her media work with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation in the 1980s.

She would, notably, be remembered for her dedication to projecting the rich culture and traditions of the GaDangme people. 

Here are some responses to news of her death from Colleagues, friends and followers. 

Nii Kwei Mensah Laryea (Author and Broadcaster)
"Oh no, May Her Soul REST in Perfect Peace. I remember those days when we worked together at GBC RADIO 1.GA SECTION."

Ogboe Sagblavie (Broadcast Journalist) 
"Very sad news indeed,Awo rest in peace"

Nana Ekua Sekyiwa Darko
 “Woke up this morning to the news that Ma Naryi is no more. Someone tell me its not true.You are my hero. Thanks for all you did for me. Rest in peace.  Kpoooo."

Larry Paa Kwesi Moses
“Hmmm, I'm confused whether to believe the news or not. Naa Naryi may the almighty God grant u eternal rest till we meet again.”







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