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Northern Nigeria Minorities Group mourns veteran Journalist Chief Dan Agbese
The Northern Nigeria Minorities Group (NNMG) mourns, with deep pain, the passing of a national treasure, Chief Dan Agbese, a veteran journalist, master of letters, and one of the finest minds to ever wield a pen in service of the Nigerian project.
His transition marks the end of an era. Truly, an Iroko has fallen.
Chief Agbese was more than a newsroom icon. He was the Editor of Editors, a consummate professional whose career became a benchmark for integrity, depth, and intellectual courage. For over six decades, he wrote with uncommon clarity, wit, and precision. His ink flowed till the very end. Even at 81, his essays retained the sharpness of a man who had witnessed Nigeria through pre- and post-colonial transitions and who never stopped interrogating power, politics, and public conscience with fearless honesty.
He belonged to the generation that confronted the iron fist of military rule armed with nothing but their pens and their principles. Alongside other pioneer trailblazers, he carved the path that helped usher in the democratic order we now enjoy. His passing leaves a vacuum that will not be easily filled.
Chief Agbese’s body of work helped shape modern journalism in Nigeria, especially investigative reporting, political commentary, and the culture of holding leaders accountable. With his lucid prose and biting satire, he carved a unique niche in both style and content.
He was a gentleman of rare decency, a disciplined thinker, and a mentor who moulded many into masters of the craft. His commitment to justice, equity, and fairness was the standard he lived by and the legacy he bequeaths to the nation.
For the minorities of Northern Nigeria, he was more than a journalist; he was a cultural witness and national conscience whose writings influenced public policy and used his pen to build bridges, challenge stereotypes, and deepen the conversation around inclusion in the Nigerian state.
To his community and all who had the privilege of engaging with him, his fatherly guidance and rich historical perspective will be greatly missed.
The Northern Nigeria Minorities Group extends heartfelt condolences to the Agbese family, his community, and his colleagues in the media. We urge all who loved him to take solace in the exemplary life he lived, the profound contributions he made, and the indelible legacy he leaves behind.
May the Almighty grant his soul peaceful rest and comfort those he leaves behind.
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