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Nigerian Guild of Editors mourns Doyin Abiola

Doyin Abiola

Doyin Abiola

The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) is mourning the death of Dr. Doyin Abiola, whose passing was announced on Wednesday.

In a statement made available to Daily Sun, the guild expressed sadness at her passing while recalling her trailblazing career and achievements.

Signed by NGE President, Eze Anaba, and NGE General Secretary, Onuoha Uke, the statement highlighted Abiola’s dedication to excellence and commitment to press freedom.

“The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) is deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Doyin Abiola, a trailblazing journalist and former Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of the defunct Concord Newspapers, at the age of 82.

“Dr. Abiola’s legacy is a testament to her pioneering spirit, breaking down gender barriers and mentoring generations of journalists who have gone on to become great professionals.

“Her remarkable career trajectory, from reporter to the pinnacle of journalism, sets records as the first woman to edit a national newspaper and the first woman to hold the position of Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of a newspaper in Nigeria.

“Dr. Abiola’s leadership, dedication to excellence, and commitment to press freedom, gender equity, and national development have left an indelible mark on the profession.

“We remember her courage and resilience during the military era, withstanding harassment and threats during her tenure at Concord Newspapers.

“As we pray for her soul’s repose, we celebrate her achievements, which serve as a reminder that a person’s legacy is defined by the positive impact they leave behind.

“Dr. Abiola’s life and work inspire us to strive for excellence, driven by passion and commitment, regardless of gender or circumstance,” the statement reads.