By Sulaiman Aledeh
IN THE realm of broadcast journalism, few names shine as brightly as John Momoh’s.
Like an alchemist transforming base metals into gold, Momoh has taken the raw ore of Nigerian media and forged it into a gleaming beacon of excellence that illuminates the entire African continent.
With an unwavering vision and a voice that resonates with truth, Momoh didn’t just change the narrative of broadcast journalism—he rewrote its very DNA.
Where once there was a cacophony of voices, he orchestrated a symphony of professionalism.
In a landscape often marred by sensationalism, he cultivated a garden of integrity and factual reporting. But Momoh’s true magic lies in his ability to see the stars hidden within rough diamonds.
With an eye keener than an astronomer’s, he has discovered and nurtured a constellation of talents. These journalistic novices, under his tutelage, have blossomed into the industry’s most sought-after luminaries.
They now light up screens across the nation, their voices carrying the torch of quality journalism that Momoh himself ignited. Through Channels TV, his brainchild, Momoh crafted more than just a network—he built a legacy.
It stands as a testament to his belief that African stories deserve to be told with depth, dignity, and dedication.
In the annals of African journalism, John Momoh’s name will be written not in ink, but in light—a beacon guiding future generations towards the true north of journalistic excellence.
In doing so, he hasn’t just raised the bar for Nigerian broadcasting; he’s elevated the entire continent’s media landscape. John Momoh is more than a broadcaster or a CEO.
He is a visionary who dared to dream of an Africa where journalism serves as the fourth estate in its truest sense.
And through his tireless efforts, that dream inches closer to reality with each passing day, each breaking story, and each new voice he brings to the forefront of African media.
In the annals of African journalism, John Momoh’s name will be written not in ink, but in light—a beacon guiding future generations towards the true north of journalistic excellence.
Picture caption: Seun Okinbaloye., Chamberlain Usoh., Ngozi Alaegbu., John Momoh, Chairman/CEO Channels Television, and Allen Onyema CEO of Air Peace.