“Yes, I have Resigned” — Kwadwo Dickson Finally Breaks Silence

According to veteran Ghanaian broadcaster and media executive Kwadwo Dickson, he has officially resigned from the Angel Broadcasting Network (ABN), bringing weeks of speculation about his absence from the station’s airwaves to an end.
Dickson made the announcement during a live Facebook broadcast on July 8, 2026, where he addressed followers who had repeatedly questioned why he had not appeared on the network’s flagship news programmes in recent weeks. Confirming the speculation, he stated, “Yes, I have Resigned.”
The announcement marks the end of his tenure at ABN, where he served as the General Manager of Angel FM in Accra and established himself as one of Ghana’s most recognizable Twi news presenters. Over the years, Dickson became a familiar face and voice on the network, earning a reputation for his authoritative news delivery and professionalism.
During the live broadcast, Dickson explained that he had deliberately remained silent about his future until he was ready to communicate directly with his audience. He said he chose the live session to personally clarify the situation and respond to the many messages he had received from supporters concerned about his absence.
The veteran broadcaster also expressed gratitude to his followers for their continued support throughout his career. He thanked viewers for their loyalty and assured them that they would be kept informed about his next professional move when the time is right.
Dickson’s resignation represents a significant change for Angel Broadcasting Network, where he played a key role in the station’s operations and news programming. His departure is expected to generate interest within Ghana’s media industry, given his long-standing contribution to broadcasting and his influence on Twi-language news presentation.
Although Dickson confirmed that he has resigned, he did not disclose the reasons behind his decision or reveal his next career destination during the broadcast. As a result, attention is likely to remain on the experienced broadcaster as audiences await further details about the next phase of his professional journey.
His exit comes at a time when Ghana’s media industry continues to witness movement among experienced broadcasters across major media organizations, reflecting the evolving nature of the country’s broadcasting landscape.

