Komla Dumor

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Komla Dumor was a Ghanaian journalist who worked for the BBC news

1972

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: 1972
  • Died on: January 18, 20141972
  • Nationality: Ghanaian
  • Famous: Harvard University, Media Personalities, Journalists, TV Presenters
  • Universities:
    • Harvard University
    • University of Ghana
    • Harvard University
  • Notable Alumnis:
    • Harvard University
  • Birth Place: Accra

Komla Dumor born at

Accra

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In 2011, he married Kwansema Quansah, a lawyer, and fathered three children – daughter Elinam Makafui, son Elorm Efadzinam, and daughter Emefa Araba.

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Personal Life

He suffered a cardiac arrest and died on January 18, 2014, at the age of 41, in London.

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His body was flown to Ghana in February 2014, where a funeral ceremony was held at Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Cathedral, Accra, after which he was buried in the forecourt of State House.

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Komla Afeke Dumor was born on October 3, 1972 in Accra, Ghana, into an educated Roman Catholic family to sociology professor, Ernest Dumor and educationist and curriculum expert, Cecelia Dumor.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1975, his family relocated to the US where he enrolled in Spartan Village School, but later transferred to Wildwood Park Elementary School, followed by Daffodil Valley Elementary School.

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While at school, he was involved in co-curricular activities and won competitions in spelling bee, football, piano, and western classical music.

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The family moved to Nigeria in 1983, where he completed his schooling from St. Thomas Secondary School and went to the University of Jos to study pre-clinical medicine. He graduated in 1987.

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He returned to Ghana and enrolled at the University of Ghana. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology. He later obtained a Master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University in 2003.

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As a student of the University of Ghana, he worked at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation for their early morning show, ‘Every Day English’. Eventually, he was hired by Joy FM as a traffic reporter for their morning program.

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Career

His fluent English, know-how of public policy issues and confidence helped him to become a presenter of the radio channel’s ‘Super Morning Show’, which he used as a platform to expose corruption and poverty prevailing in Ghana.

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After completing a Master’s program from Harvard University in 2003, he was offered a position in the Africa Leadership Program at Brown University, which he declined and returned to Ghana to host his ‘Super Morning Show’.

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He was noticed by the BBC and they sent him to Uganda on an assignment of covering its developmental issues, followed by the story of African males migrating to Spain through the Sahara.

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Impressed by his coverage, BBC African service officially hired him in London as a host of their radio show, ‘Network Africa’, in 2006.

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Career

He was selected as the first anchor of ‘Africa Business Report’, a programme launched by BBC World News, in 2009, catering to business news in Africa, through which he represented the stereotypic view of Africa.

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Major Works

He became the face and voice of rising Africans when he started hosting ‘Focus on Africa’, the first weekday English news programme for Africans launched on BBC World News TV, in 2012.

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Major Works

He interviewed several distinguished personalities including Bill Gates, Kofi Annan, Dr. Mo Ibrahim, Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, and President John Dramani Mahama.

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He was highly appreciated for his live coverage of international events such as 2010 World Cup in South Africa, London Olympics 2012, funeral of Nelson Mandela, wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, and President Barack Obama’s Africa tour.

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