People Who Think I Don't Talk Sense Are Most Worried About My Absence From Radio & TV Shows - Kweku Baako

The Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, a man known for his astuteness in national discourse and his ability to source materials from archives, has for some time now been missing on panel discussion programmes on both radio and Television.

Kweku Baako's long absence has become worrying as he is dearly missed by his listeners and viewers, however no one knows why or what has driven him to take such an extended leave of absence.

The man, who provides indepth analysis on issues, on Wednesday, April 6, 2022 pulled a surprise on Peace FM's morning show 'Kokrokoo' as he returned from his sabbatical leave and joined his fellow panelists to discuss national issues.

Taking turn to deliver his submissions, Mr. Baako spared the listeners of 'Kokrokoo' a moment to explain why he has been off the airwaves for awhile and why he will be taking similar leaves.

According to him, his decision is as a result of some personal and family matters that demand his full attention.

He expounded that he is focussing on a certain project which he chose not to disclose and also to make time for his family.

He, however, wondered why his absence should be a worry to particularly people who dislike his submissions stressing such people are the most pining for him, hence sending him messages.

Being compelled to let his admirers to know the reasons for his leave, Mr. Baako stated; "There's a combination of reasons, personal, family and some other matters; that's why my schedule is not as regular and consistent as it used to be. I thought those who will be worried are those who think I talk sense but those who think I don't talk sense are those who are apparently worried. I was thinking that my voice missing on air should be in their interest but it appears they are the ones with all sorts of mischievous interpretations as to why I am not as regular as I used to be."