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Black Rasta resigns from Zylofon after 4-year stint

By Fareeda Abdul Aziz
Black Rasta resigns from Zylofon after 4-year stint
Black Rasta resigns from Zylofon after 4-year stint
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Award-winning Reggae musician and radio presenter 'Blakk Rasta' born Abubakar Ahmed has announced his resignation from Zylofon Media after working for 4 years. 

Speaking on his Taxi Driver show, he stated that December 31, 2021, would be his last day of hosting the show on radio.

According to him, it’s been four years since he joined the team as such he believes it’s time for him to say goodbye.

He continued that he is taking a bow from the radio so he can pursue other interests, adding he has no regrets for joining the media house.

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Blakk Rasta expressed his gratitude to his coworkers, listeners, and employer, NAM1, for making his time at Zylofon beneficial.

Blakk Rasta once hinted he would love to go back to the classroom to teach after he had the chance to lecture Pan Africanism at the University of South Missouri.

He also complained in the past that he hasn’t received his salary since his boss Nana Appiah Mensah started having issues with the government over Menzgold leading to the closure of his Gold investment companies.