Ethiopia Grieves the Loss of Asfaw Meshesha’s Radiant Presence

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In a somber moment, we bid farewell to the esteemed Ethiopian radio and TV host, Asfaw Meshesha, who succumbed to his battle with cancer. Asfaw initially captivated audiences on FM Radio 97.1 Irie Music at 2:00 PM, leaving an indelible mark with his distinctive voice and engaging presence.

Upon his journey to America, Asfaw continued to shine as he joined “Nuro Be America,” becoming a cherished personality among the diaspora. Upon returning to Ethiopia, he graced the airwaves as the main host of a beloved Sunday show, further solidifying his place in the hearts of listeners.

As we mourn the loss of Asfaw Meshesha, let us remember the joy and inspiration he brought to countless lives through his passion for broadcasting. His legacy will echo through the airwaves, a testament to the impact he had on the Ethiopian media landscape. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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