PAY ATTENTION: Follow YEN's WhatsApp channel for a daily dose of breaking news on the go!Bright Kankam Boadu (BKB) and his trusted partner, Oliver Khan, aka the Ship Dealer, are reportedly set to move from the Angel Broadcasting Network (ABN).According to journalist Sirr Joe of Agooha 93.7 FM, the duo are set to exit Pure FM and head over to Obaapa Radio 100.9 FM and Obaapa Television, part of the Lawson Media network owned by popular businessman Dr Lawson Kyei Manu, CEO of Lawson Herbal Centre. In a post shared on Wednesday, May 6, Sirr Joe claimed that BKB and Ship Dealer would be moving with their entire team in a move to shake up the Kumasi media space.Read alsoRNAQ shows humility while engaging with Despite and members of East Legon ExecutivesStay ahead of the gist. Join YEN’s WhatsApp channel for instant updates!Sirr Joe said Bright Kankam Boadu and Ship Dealer were previously in conversation to join Ahenfie FM and TV, but negotiations fell through due to financial reasons.The move for the two popular personalities is reportedly expected to be officialised in June.Below is the Facebook post announcing their alleged move.Bright Kankam Boadu and Oliver Kahn, the Ship Dealer, are a popular on-air duo whose partnership is built around sports broadcasting and high-energy banter on Kumasi-based Pure FM. Read alsoDespite's $3 million Bugatti Chiron picks up minor scratch on PRESEC Legon campus, video stirs reactionsShip Dealer rose to fame with outlandish claims of wealth, with the duo winning hearts with their comedic chemistry on-air.Below is a TikTok video of Ship Dealer and Bright Kankam Boadu on their show.JOIN IN: Suspicious Content In Your Feed? Bust It With Our Free and Brief Fact-Checking Course. Get a Certificate!Source: YEN.com.gh Godwin Nii Armah Okine (Entertainment Editor) Godwin Nii Armah Okine has over a decade of experience in online content creation. He joined YEN.com.gh as an Entertainment Editor in May 2025. Godwin graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Studies in 2014. He worked at GhanaCelebrities.Com between 2014-2025 as an Entertainment and later, Managing Editor. Godwin covered the 2014 Africa Youth Games in Gaborone as a student journalist for the African Olympic Committee (ANOCA) and the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). Contact [email protected]