Tributes have been
paid all around the world to BBC TV presenter Komla Afeke Dumor, who died
suddenly at his London home on Saturday at the age of 41. It is thought he
suffered a heart attack. A Ghanaian, Dumor joined the BBC in 2007 and became a
presenter for BBC World News and its Focus on Africa programme. Here are a
selection of comments sent in by readers or posted on Twitter.
FROM GHANA &
GHANAIANS
Komla was the trailblazer of modern radio journalism in Ghana. He was the icon, most of us local journalists looked up to, for inspiration. May he rest in peace. Justice Lee Adoboe, Accra, Ghana.
Komla was the trailblazer of modern radio journalism in Ghana. He was the icon, most of us local journalists looked up to, for inspiration. May he rest in peace. Justice Lee Adoboe, Accra, Ghana.
As a fellow
Ghanaian I'm saddened to hear the death of Komla Dumor. As a child growing up
in Ghana I always listened to his shows on the local radio and when I moved to
London I was honoured to have met him in person whilst at work. It's very very
sad to hear this news today I my prayers are with his family. Maximus, London.
I first met Komla
while we were both students at the University of Ghana around 2000-2001. He was
working at JOY FM while still studying at the time. He was affable, friendly
and had a good sense of humour... He made a mark on radio journalism in Ghana,
and was a great source of inspiration for many Ghanaian youth, especially,
those who wanted to get into radio. May his soul rest in peace. Emmanuel, New
York City, USA.
It is a sad day
today, we have lost a talented journalist. I am still in shock. A true
representation of Africa, strong, a true gentleman, a go getter. You will be
missed Komla. Rickie Davies, Ghana.
I never knew him
personally but always looked forward to his posts on Facebook. My Facebook page
will not be the same without him. Every Ghanaian loved him and we still do.
Forever in our hearts. My sympathies to his wife, children and entire family.
Life is really unpredictable. Rest in Peace Benjamin Tetteh, Accra, Ghana.
We have lost a
truly dedicated and illustrious journalist...Working for the BBC, Komla was a
delight to listen to; very knowledgeable and inquisitive at the same time. In
his prime, we have lost him painfully. Who will now speak for Africa as a true
African? Augustine Adams, Accra, Ghana.
Our nation has
lost one of its finest ambassadors BBC’s Komla Dumor was a broadcaster of
exceptional quality and Ghana's gift to the world. Ghanaian President John
Dramani Mahama - JDMahama via Twitter.
2010 WORLD CUP
JERSEY
I remember his
coverage at the world cup 2010. The time he took off his shirt to reveal the
Ghananian football team jersey he was putting on. He was a light indeed to many
particularly African journalists. He will be greatly missed for his tireless
effort in journalism. Anderson Chinorumba, Gaborone, Botswana.
COVERAGE OF AFRICA
& WORLD AFFAIRS
Mr. Dumor brought
to the world the hope, vision, plight, and challenges of Africa in an
understandable manner with his unique perspectives, interviews and coverage of
stories that no other network covered. I am sorry to learn of his passing. My
thanks to his family and BBC for sharing him with the world. My sympathies to
his family, friends, colleagues and fans. Denise Sangster, San Francisco,
California.
I loved this
enthusiastic and dedicated man. My heart goes out to his family and friends in
this tragic time. Hard to believe I will not see his smiling face and down to
earth assessments of his home roots, Africa, again. A tragedy and one which I
trust BBC will honour and respect to the best of their ability. Amongst all of
the BBC's many great and famous human assets, Komla Dumor's name should today
be irrevocably established. Jimbo, Pattaya, Thailand.
I am in deep
shock, hearing of the early death of Komla Dumor. He added a different aspect
on the world's developing stories, somehow making many, pleasant and more
understandable, even with sensitive subjects. He will be really be missed by
the viewing audience. Jack Wolstenholme, Kranevo, Bulgaria.
Komla has left a
legacy in a media arena and a better understanding of Africans stories. He will
be dearly miss by everyone. He was a true symbol of hope for those want to make
change in people life through media. David-Mayen, Juba, South Sudan.
TWEETS FROM THE
MEDIA WORLD
RIP Komla Dumor.
Far too young to pass. Kay Burley of Sky News - KayBurley via Twitter.
BBC World TV's
Komla Dumor dies - so very sad. A nice and talented man. And so young. Kevin
Bakhurst, Managing Director, RTE News and Current Affairs, former Controller
BBC News Channel - kevinbakhurst via Twitter.
KomlaDumor brought
huge energy and humour to the BBC's reporting from Africa. He had such
character and enthusiasm. I just can't believe it. I didn't know him well. But
we chatted at a party last night and he seemed entirely fine. Stunned. Tweets
from Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 News International Editor - lindseyhilsum.
Our BBC family
tonight mourns loss of one of our brightest & best – Komla Dumor. Big
heart, big personality, brilliant broadcaster. Tweet from Mishal Husain, BBC
News presenter - MishalHusainBBC.
My utmost
condolences to Komla Dumor's family. I remember meeting him during an
interview, and thinking: ace presenter. RIP. Tweet from H A Hellyer, academic
and writer on Middle East issues - hahellyer.
Sad to hear the
death of BBC’s Komla Dumor so vibrant & passionate. Africa & good
journalism. Thoughts w. his family. Claudine Moore, PR and writer – Claudine
Moore.
The
death of an African broadcasting giant. Rest in Peace Komla Dumor. Tweet from
Lance Guma, Managing Editor at Nehanda Radio - Lance Guma.
4 comments:
RIP
may God comfort his family... rip
This is so said. Rest in peace
RIP
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