Nation Mourns Journalism Icon Dan Agbese at 81
Information Minister Mohammed Idris and Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu mourn veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, who died at 81. Read tributes to this media titan.
Information Minister Mohammed Idris and Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu mourn veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, who died at 81. Read tributes to this media titan.
Veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, has died in Lagos at 81. A key shaper of modern Nigerian journalism, his legacy in investigative reporting endures. Read more.
Veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, has passed away at 81 in Lagos. A key figure in Nigerian journalism, his legacy in investigative reporting endures.
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