The Canon Keepers: Friendship Forged in Journalism

I have been observing with keen interest and what I saw left me smiling and cheerful all the way, wishing one day my colleagues would feel the same. It is one of the things that make me happy and wish that the future would be bright. I read the affectionate trash talk with laughter and smiles, wondering if people would recognize these guys from other areas of jurisdiction, only united by one defining element: Media (journalism).
There is also this phrase which is quite prevalent in Ghana referred to as “Neck Pressing,” and that is exactly what is taking place among three buddies who have served their time in the world of media. They just keep depositing trail after trail of what media practice is all about. Their tireless nature is always towering on their morals and all the canons that define journalism.
Where you observe their endless sharing of ideas on social media, you cannot but enjoy their style and humor they bring to their updates. I am certain that any young media practitioner would desire to learn and experiment as these three great friends, of course, there are others who opened the way for Manasseh Awuni Azure, Abdul Hayi Moomen and Umaru Sanda Amadu.

There have been others in the world of media who are doing great, but to highlight the relation that these three have and I believe they are others who found such a relation and are doing great. Various contemporaries of various educational institutions, work places and all the other social institutions, create the relation and make efforts in and around the world.

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  1. You’ve been doing a good job.

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