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    Dan Agbese’s death, a monumental loss to journalism, says Northern Media Forum

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    The Northern Media Forum (NMF) has described the passing of veteran journalist and co-founder of Newswatch, Mr Dan Agbese as a monumental loss to journalism and the finest traditions of style, satire and elegance.
    This is contained in a statement by the Forum’s Assistant Secretary, Zainab Okino, made available to the media on Sunday.
    According to Okino, the news of Agbese’s death sent shockwaves across newsrooms nationwide, silencing a voice that stood for courage, refinement and integrity for decades.
    “Agbese was more than a trailblazer. He was a guardian of the media’s soul.
    “From his early days at the Nigeria Standard and New Nigerian to his iconic years at Newswatch, his works exemplified journalism as a calling; a moral covenant to inform, educate, and empower.”

    She noted that Agbese’s pen “bled ink that illuminated corners of society too often shrouded in darkness”, adding that his words always carried the weight of conviction at a time the profession needed it most.
    “For years, he stood tall as an unflinching writer, editor and columnist, shaping opinions and inspiring generations of journalists with his fearless pursuit of truth and excellence,” she said.

    The NMF assistant secretary added that beyond the late Agbese’s celebrated newsroom exploits, his most enduring imprint, was his leadership of the NMF which he chaired until his death.
    “Under his guidance, the NMF became a platform for courageous journalism in the North and a vehicle for national discourse, cohesion and agenda-setting.
    “He believed deeply that a vibrant media community in the North should not only guide leadership, but also shape conversations that unite the country.
    “He worked tirelessly to nurture the Forum into a hub for strategic and purposeful engagement,” she said.

    Okino described his passing as an irreplaceable loss, not only to the media landscape but to the hearts of the countless journalists he mentored, colleagues who admired him, and communities he served with humility and wisdom.
    “In his passing, the North has lost a passionate advocate, Nigerian media has lost an icon of style and substance, and all who knew him have lost a gentle soul who taught us the power of words written and spoken with depth and conviction.
    “Agbese’s legacy would endure in the pages he shaped, the journalists he inspired, and in the mission of the Northern Media Forum, which will continue to reflect his vision.
    “May your soul rest in peace, Mr Dan Agbese. Your words will echo forever,” she added.

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