He then got admission into the University of Ghana, Legon where he obtained a Bachelors of Arts in Economics with distinction.
[5] He is a broadcast journalist and also General manager at Citi FM, one of Ghana's most influential radio stations.
[6][7] As a founding director of iJourno Africa, he trains and creates opportunities for participants to practice citizen journalism and equip them with tools to cover local issues.
[8] The Ghana Chamber of Mines gave his show an excellence award for the work he did for Galamsey.
[9][10] In May 2020, Bernard Avle expressed worry at the number of people permitted by the Ministry of Information to address the public in their regular press briefings.