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Tinubu pays tribute to trailblazing broadcaster Anike Agbaje-Williams

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President Bola Tinubu has extended his condolences to the family, colleagues, and the broadcast media industry following the passing of trailblazing broadcaster, Chief (Mrs) Anike Agbaje-Williams.

Mrs. Agbaje-Williams, the first African to be on television, died on Wednesday, February 26, in Ibadan at the age of 88 years, according to her family.

The veteran broadcaster, who retired from active service in 1986, was born on October 23, 1936.

Agbaje-Williams was a renowned broadcaster who made history by being the first face to appear on the first Television station in Africa, Western Nigerian Television (WNTV), both on the test transmission Night and on the official opening night.

She was also the first voice heard on Africa’s first commercial radio station, WNBS.

Tinubu praised the pioneering role of Mrs. Agbaje-Williams for inspiring generations of broadcast media professionals.

“Chief Anike Agbaje-Williams was a trailblazer and one of the pioneering figures of the broadcast industry in Nigeria and Africa.

“She made history as the first woman in Africa to grace the Television and Radio as an announcer and broadcaster.

“Her professional example will continue to inspire current and future generations of media practitioners.

“May God comfort her family members and loved ones,” President Bola Tinubu said.

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