Dan Agbese, the veteran journalist, columnist and one of Nigeria’s most influential media figures, has died at the age of 81.
In a statement issued on Monday, Okibe Agbese, speaking on
behalf of the family, said the renowned writer passed away earlier in the day.
“Chief Dan Agbese transited to eternal glory this morning,
Monday, November 17, 2025,” the statement reads.
The family added that burial arrangements would be announced
in due course.
Born on May 12, 1944, in Agila, Ado LGA of Benue state,
Agbese became a towering voice in Nigerian journalism, widely admired for his
incisive satire and enduring contributions to media development.
He served as editor of the Nigeria Standard and the New
Nigerian newspapers before being appointed general manager of Radio Benue,
Makurdi.
A co-founder of Newswatch magazine, Agbese later became its
editor-in-chief, a role he held until April 2010.
Until his passing, he maintained weekly columns in Daily
Trust and The Guardian, remaining an active and respected commentator on
national affairs.
He also co-managed a media consultancy with Ray Ekpu, Yakubu
Muhammed and Soji Akinrinade, continuing his commitment to mentorship and
professional excellence.
Agbese is survived by his wife, Rose, six children and seven
grandchildren.
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