Dr. Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, a veteran journalist and the station manager of the University of Ghana's Radio Univers 105.7FM has been honored with the 'Most InfluentiMedia Development Expert' award.
He was formally inducted into the Humanities Chamber of Commerce (IHC) 2023 and celebrated alongside other distinguished authorities as they entered the Humanities Impact World Records (HIWoR).
The award is to celebrate and acknowledge his contributions to the International Humanity Conference and for influencing lives through the IHC 2023.
"You are an endless blessing to humanity," said IHC. "Your thoughts and best wishes for the International Humanity Conference will live on in history as a sign of unparalleled healing."
"Thank you for sharing with the world your impactful messages of hope and healing from the divine well of your wisdom. Thank you very much for influencing lives through IHC 2023. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to you for your impactful contributions."
Dr. Abubakari Sidick Ahmed is a distinguished figure at the forefront of Ghana's media landscape, revered for his exemplary leadership and groundbreaking contributions to the industry. With a multifaceted career spanning over three decades, he has carved a profound legacy as a visionary, mentor, educator and policy influencer across diverse spheres of influence.
As the astute Manager of Radio Univers, Ghana's premier independent private radio station, Dr. Ahmed has set new standards of excellence, reshaping the media terrain and inspiring a generation of budding talent. His pioneering role in establishing the Association of Private Broadcasting Companies (APBC) - now known as the Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA) - stands as a testament to his trailblazing spirit and commitment to fostering an environment conducive to vibrant, independent media.
A luminary of media regulation, Dr. Ahmed has left an indelible mark as a former Commissioner of the National Media Commission (NMC), advocating for transparency, freedom of speech, good governance and democratic principles.
His influence extends further as the President of the esteemed Campus Broadcasting Association of Ghana, where he continues to shape the future of media education and innovation.
With an unwavering dedication to mentorship and knowledge dissemination, Dr. Ahmed's impact resonates globally, as he lends his expertise to African media and broadcasting regulators, pioneering among other African regulators a guidebook on Democratic Broadcasting Regulation in Africa.
His commitment to nurturing talent is exemplified by the roll call of distinguished personalities who have benefited from his guidance, including luminaries such as DJ Black of Joy FM, Bola Ray of EIB, George Addo Junior of the BBC, Paul Adom Okyere of Metro, Bernard Avle of Citi FM, Ernest Manu of Joy News, Paa Kwesi Asare of the BBC, Emmanuel Koranteng of the BBC, GhanaWeb’s Benefo Buabeng (Abrantepa), Elliot Nuerte, Stella Sogli; Maxwell Agbagba of Joy News, Nii Lartey Lartey of Citi News, Kwaku Asante of Joy News, Benjamin Sackey of GhanaWeb, Joseph Ackah-Blay of TV3, Christian Yalley of TV3, Philip Siaw of Asaase Radio, Caleb Ahinakwash of Asaase Radio, Baba Yakubu Makeri of VOA, Odylia Ofori, among others, each a testament to his profound influence on Ghana's communication landscape.
Furthermore, Dr. Ahmed's visionary insight and strategic acumen have propelled Radio Univers to establish a niche in broadcast journalism training and mentorship with his adept formulation of a compelling training manual and a bespoke code of conduct, ushering in a culture of discipline, ethical reporting, and impactful dialogue.
His strategic leadership has not only enriched the station but has also empowered its volunteer student corps, and employees, a reflection of his exceptional negotiating skills and collaborative spirit.
In essence, Dr. Abubakari Sidick Ahmed stands as an icon of media excellence, heralding a new era of integrity, innovation, and progress within Ghana's media and broadcasting sphere.
His unparalleled vision, marked by a commitment to democratic and good governance, freedom of speech, and national development, has set an exemplary standard, unveiling a path for the next generation of media luminaries to embrace.
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