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Dennis Mirpuri joins Power FM, says he quit Live FM because he got fed up with funding the production of sports shows

Dennis Mirpuri, the Editor of CampioneSports.net, will be making a return to radio, when he hosts the Power Sports Update on Power 103.5FM on February 3rd, days after quitting Live 91.9FM. The ex-Joy FM and Pravda Radio sports broadcaster posted on his official twitter account on Tuesday: “To my fans, I will be back on […]

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Dennis Mirpuri, the Editor of CampioneSports.net, will be making a return to radio, when he hosts the Power Sports Update on Power 103.5FM on February 3rd, days after quitting Live 91.9FM. The ex-Joy FM and Pravda Radio sports broadcaster posted on his official twitter account on Tuesday: “To my fans, I will be back on radio with “POWER SPORTS UPDATE” on POWER 103.5FM every weekday from 1pm to 2pm on Feb. 3rd. FINGERS CROSSED!”
Mirpuri will also anchor the foreign sports news segment on Ghana’s first ever English Language sports morning show – Power Sports in the Morning – to be hosted by the former Metro TV Sports host, Christopher Opoku, between 6am and 10am on Power 103.5FM.
Dennis Mirpuri joins a star studded team at Power 103.5FM, comprising Christopher Opoku, former GTV and Radio XYZ sports broadcaster Henry Asante Twum, former Metro TV sports broadcaster Michael Katahena and ex-Joy FM journalist Sammy Darko, who is now a reporter for the BBC.
Meanwhile, Dennis has revealed to a fan on twitter his reasons for leaving Live FM. He wrote:”I quit Live FM cos I got fed up with funding the production of sports shows and working alone without a professional assistant.”

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