TETFund Mourns Veteran Journalist Chief Dan Agbese

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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Chief Dan Agbese, OFR, co-founder of Newswatch magazine and one of Nigeria’s most celebrated journalists.

In a tribute signed by its Executive Secretary, Arc. Sonny S.T. Echono, the Fund described Chief Agbese as “a legendary journalist and a pillar of Nigeria’s media landscape whose impact will be felt for generations.”

“His writing was a masterful blend of satire, humour, and incisive commentary that captivated readers and inspired a generation of journalists,” Echono said. “Chief Agbese’s contributions to journalism in Nigeria are immeasurable.”

Echono noted that Agbese’s leadership at Newswatch helped shape the direction of investigative journalism in Nigeria, adding that his unique style — which “effortlessly combined wit and wisdom” — earned him respect across the media industry.

Beyond journalism, Chief Agbese was celebrated as a teacher and mentor who trained and influenced many young journalists. Echono described him as “a dedicated professional whose passion for journalism was contagious.”

“Through his writing, Chief Agbese informed, educated, and entertained millions of Nigerians, leaving an indelible mark on the country’s media landscape,” the statement read. “The man from Agila was not only a brilliant journalist but also a proud ambassador of his community.”

Executive Secretary, TertFund, Arc Sonny Echono

The TETFund boss added that Chief Agbese’s life exemplified integrity, courage, and dedication to truth and national progress.

“His passing leaves a void that will be difficult to fill, but his ideals and legacy will continue to inspire generations of journalists and Nigerians,” Echono said.

Echono prayed that God would grant the family and associates of the late media icon the strength to bear the loss and that his soul would rest in peace.

Nigerian Anchor reports that Chief Dan Agbese, who co-founded Newswatch magazine alongside Dele Giwa and Ray Ekpu, was widely regarded as one of the foremost figures who shaped modern Nigerian journalism through fearless reporting and insightful commentary.

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