In a surprising turn of events, another prominent journalist bids farewell to Radio Democracy 98.1 FM.
Today, on August 7, 2023, Princess Pearce announced her resignation from the station, marking the end of an illustrious eight-year tenure.
Pearce, a dedicated and cherished member of the Radio D family, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to listeners and colleagues alike.
In her resignation statement, she shared, “I say goodbye to my family at Radio Democracy. It’s been eight beautiful years serving you on 98.1 FM. My deepest appreciation to you all.”
Her words resonate with a sense of appreciation for the support and connection she has fostered over the years.
The journalist’s departure resonates particularly with the disability community and Parliament, both of whom have come to value Pearce’s insightful reporting and dedication to the truth. Her contributions have left an indelible mark on the airwaves and in the hearts of her audience.
Pearce’s departure comes on the heels of a recent exodus from the station, as several key figures also bid adieu to Radio Democracy 98.1 FM.
Last week, the Station Manager, Asmaa James, announced her resignation after an impressive 22-year run. The ripple effect continued as Deputy Station Manager, Mabel Kabba, and esteemed senior presenters Kadija Bangura and Alex Koroma also revealed their decisions to step away from their roles.
As the station undergoes these significant changes, the Radio Democracy 98.1 FM community is left reflecting on the contributions and legacies of these departing individuals. While farewells bring moments of sadness, the future remains promising and full of potential. Princess Pearce herself expressed her excitement about the prospects that lie ahead, hinting at new beginnings and fresh opportunities.
As the station navigates these transitions, listeners and colleagues alike eagerly anticipate the next chapter in Radio Democracy’s storied history.