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Clarke Pentoa Hits Diamond On The Airwaves

By Yaw Nketia
Diaspora (UK & Ireland) Clarke Pentoa Hits Diamond On The Airwaves
DEC 22, 2014 LISTEN

This radio presenter who has gone on to become a qualified journalist, has joined forces and pitched his media tent with Diamond Radio in the United Kingdom.

His first show went on as scheduled since 28 October 2014, and was well organised and programed to the appreciation and expectations of his numerous audience.

Due to his versatility in presenting, he is at the moment hosting a show called 'The Reggae and Dancehall Fiesta'.

Asked as to what will make his reggae show different, the dynamic master of ceremonies said: “as the host of UK-Ghana Carnival, I will add a splash of Soca with a blend of Calypso to make it unique.

“This in turn will bring the Afro-Caribbean community more closely than never before, to the African community living in the United Kingdom and the diaspora.”

On Rainbow Radio he presented 'Happy Sundays' a strictly Hi-life show from 2004 to 2010. Moving to Ghana, he presented 'The Reggae Testament' on Jem 105.7fm.

Due to his quest for professionalismhe was able to join the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation in Kumasi, presenting the 'Drive Express', 'Brunch', 'This is Reggae' and 'Show Time' among others.

Counting Rainbow Radio in the UK, Jem FM in Kumasi, Boss FM, and Ghana BroadcastingCorporation as his former places of work, his general credibility can only be imagined.

His maturity, knowledge and experience in the media industry will definitely shine through his programs on Diamond Radio.

With about ten years of experience within the media industry, he is yet to show more of what he has got up his sleeves.

Clarke Pentoa speaks Ga, Twi, Fante, Ewe, French and English making him one of a kind among others.

These efforts might have been the reasons why he was announced as the winner of The Ghana Society's KDD Media Awards'2010 best 'Host/MC' in the UK.

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