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DJ Armani leaves Citi FM

Citi NewsroombyCiti Newsroom
October 1, 2019
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One of Citi FM’S finest radio presenters, DJ Armani has left the station after 11 years.

DJ Armani, real name, Fouad Christopher Wulff-Cochrane, was best known for his stint on his evening urban music show, Rhythms in the Citi.

He joined Citi FM in May 2008 after two years at Accra-based Choice FM.

In that time, he built up his brand as one of Ghana’s leading disc jockeys.

DJ Armani also spent three years at Uniiq FM in Accra.

He has degrees from Wisconsin International University College, Ghana and the University of Ghana Business School, where he earned a Master’s degree in Marketing.

DJ Mingle will be taking over the hosting of Rhythm in the Citi.

The former Live FM DJ had been presenting on Friday Fiesta on Fridays.

 

Tune in…97.3 Citi fm pic.twitter.com/gQR0xvndOO

— Armani the Dj (@djarmanigh) June 12, 2019


Rhythms in the Citi airs on Citi FM on Mondays, 7pm-10, Tuesdays, 8pm-10pm and Thursdays, 8pm-10pm.

Dj Mingle is also on the slam jam on Saturdays.

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