Veteran journalist, , has opened up about the early days of his enduring friendship with .

In a conversation on the Good Morning Ghana show on Metro TV, he shared heartfelt memories of his friendship with Kwesi Pratt Reflecting on their decades-long bond, Baako painted a vivid picture of how their shared political ideologies and similar personalities forged an unbreakable connection. "Our first meeting felt natural; we immediately clicked," Baako recounted with a smile. "We discovered we had so much in common-our political beliefs, drive, and even the way we approached life." Baako reminisced about the time when he invited Pratt to stay with him and his family in Labone.

Their camaraderie grew deeper as they shared a room and even a bed during that period. "He was a promising young journalist, and it felt right to extend that support," Baako said, adding that the experience not only strengthened their friendship but also laid the groundwork for future collaborations.

Initially, Baako's stepmother expressed reservations about Pratt moving in. "She wasn't sure at first, but as time went by, she grew to see what I saw in him.