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African Broadcasting Pioneer Anike Agbaje-Williams Dies at 88

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CHIEF MRS Anike Agbaje-Williams, a pioneering figure in African broadcasting and the first face to appear on television in Africa, has passed away at the age of 88.

She died peacefully on 26 February 2025 in Ibadan, where she had spent most of her life.

Born on 23 October 1936, Agbaje-Williams made history on 31 October 1959 when she became the first person to appear on Western Nigerian Television (WNTV) during its Test Transmission Night and Official Opening Night.

Her voice also became the first to be heard on Africa’s first commercial radio station, Western Nigerian Broadcasting Service (WNBS), earning her the distinguished title of “Double-First.”

Her passing is described as marking the end of an era, but her contributions to media remain unparalleled.

Rising through the ranks, she became a respected producer and director of programmes before retiring in 1986.

Throughout her career, she mentored countless journalists, shaping the future of broadcasting in Nigeria and beyond.

Her impact went beyond television and radio. She was a storyteller, a mentor, and an advocate for media integrity.

Her passion for broadcasting inspired generations, and her legacy continues to resonate within the industry.

The family, in a statement signed by Mrs. Banji Sokoya, expressed their deep sorrow and gratitude for the outpouring of support.

They acknowledged that her loss would be felt across the nation and beyond but found solace in knowing she lived a remarkable and impactful life.

Tributes have also continued to pour in from colleagues, mentees, and admirers, all celebrating her as a beacon of excellence in African media.

The family said funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date as they and loved ones prepare to honour her life and legacy.

Agbaje-Williams was noted to be more than a broadcaster.

She was a symbol of progress, an advocate for storytelling, and power of dedication with her life’s story serving as a reminder that passion and perseverance can shape history, just as she did.

 

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