DAYBREAK CHALLENGE – Felix Opoku Kwarteng

On the daybreak challenge, we hand over the microphone to our listeners to tell us all about themselves. So who is on the hot seat? Let’s find out together! WADR · DAYBREAK CHALLENGE (1)

On the daybreak challenge, we hand over the microphone to our listeners to tell us all about themselves. So who is on the hot seat? Let’s find out together! WADR · DAYBREAK CHALLENGE (1)

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