Veteran Broadcaster and Former Radio Univers Station Manager Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed Passes On
The Ghanaian media and academic community is mourning the death of Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, a respected broadcaster and former Station Manager of Radio Univers, who has passed away at the age of 63. Widely known as the “Alhaji of Radio Univers,” Dr Ahmed was a prominent figure in campus broadcasti
Ogyem Solomon

The Ghanaian media and academic community is mourning the death of Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed, a respected broadcaster and former Station Manager of Radio Univers, who has passed away at the age of 63.
Widely known as the “Alhaji of Radio Univers,” Dr Ahmed was a prominent figure in campus broadcasting and community media development in Ghana. His passing marks the end of a distinguished career that spanned decades of service to education, journalism, and public communication.
Dr Ahmed served as Station Manager of Radio Univers, the campus radio station of the University of Ghana, where he played a central role in shaping the station’s identity as a training ground for young broadcasters, journalists, and media professionals. Under his leadership, the station grew into a respected platform for academic discourse, youth engagement, and responsible broadcasting.
Colleagues and former students describe him as a disciplinarian with a strong sense of ethics, professionalism, and mentorship. He was known for instilling values of accuracy, responsibility, and public service in young broadcasters who passed through the station. Many of today’s journalists and media practitioners in Ghana trace part of their training and inspiration to his leadership at Radio Univers.
Beyond campus radio, Dr Ahmed was deeply involved in academic and intellectual circles, contributing to public discussions on education, development, culture, and media responsibility. His work reflected a strong commitment to knowledge-sharing and community development, making him a respected voice both within and outside the university environment.
Tributes have begun pouring in from media professionals, academics, students, and alumni of Radio Univers, many of whom describe him as a father figure, mentor, and guide. They recall his dedication to building young talent and his unwavering belief in the power of education and communication to transform society.
Former colleagues say Dr Ahmed was passionate about using radio as a tool for national development, civic education, and youth empowerment. He believed strongly in the role of community and campus radio as platforms for inclusive dialogue and social progress.
His death is seen as a major loss not only to the University of Ghana community but also to Ghana’s broader media and academic landscape. As one of the pioneers of campus broadcasting, his contributions helped shape the foundations of university-based radio in the country.
Family sources have confirmed his passing, though details regarding funeral arrangements and burial rites are yet to be officially announced. The family has appealed for privacy as they mourn their loss and prepare final funeral plans.
Dr Abubakari Sidick Ahmed leaves behind a legacy of service, leadership, and mentorship that continues to live on through the many professionals he trained and inspired. His impact on Ghana’s media development, particularly in campus broadcasting, remains significant and enduring.
As the nation reflects on his life and contributions, many have described him as a man who lived for service, knowledge, and community, leaving behind a powerful example of dedication to public good and intellectual growth.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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