In a statement released by his spokesperson, Bayo Onanugu, on Tuesday, Tinubu referred to Agbese’s passing as a significant loss for Nigeria’s media sector and the nation as a whole.
The president noted that Agbese, along with his colleagues at Newswatch, played a crucial role in ushering in a new era of investigative and interpretative journalism in Nigeria, revolutionizing media practices and establishing benchmarks for ethical and courageous reporting.
“Dan Agbese was more than just a journalist; he was an institution. His writing influenced public opinion, bolstered democratic dialogue, and inspired a generation of media professionals.
“He served Nigeria with integrity, bravery, and a dedication to truth and justice. His impact on the development of the modern Nigerian press will be remembered for generations.
“I extend my condolences to his family, especially his wife and children, as well as the entire media community during this time of mourning.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has expressed his deep sadness over Agbese’s death, calling him a foundational figure in Nigeria’s modern journalism and a steadfast advocate for press freedom.
“Agbese was a champion of truth whose legacy laid the groundwork for informed public discourse by co-founding the influential Newswatch magazine, which became a significant institution in our national life,” Idris said in a statement on Tuesday.
“He embodied the values of courage, intellectual integrity, and a steadfast commitment to press freedom, which are essential to a thriving democracy.
“Through his incisive ‘No Holds Barred’ column and his lifelong work, he held those in power accountable and dedicated himself to nation-building.
“Agbese’s death comes at a time when the Tinubu administration is committed to upholding the very principles he championed – expanding democratic space, encouraging citizen engagement, and promoting free speech.
“I mourn him not only with sadness but with deep gratitude for a legacy that has profoundly influenced our nation’s discourse.
“My sincere condolences go out to his family, colleagues, and the entire media community.
“Dan Agbese was a giant, and his significant contributions will continue to light the way for Nigeria. May his soul rest in peace.”
In a statement released by his spokesperson, Bayo Onanugu, on Tuesday, Tinubu referred to Agbese’s passing as a significant loss for Nigeria’s media sector and the nation as a whole.
The president noted that Agbese, along with his colleagues at Newswatch, played a crucial role in ushering in a new era of investigative and interpretative journalism in Nigeria, revolutionizing media practices and establishing benchmarks for ethical and courageous reporting.
“Dan Agbese was more than just a journalist; he was an institution. His writing influenced public opinion, bolstered democratic dialogue, and inspired a generation of media professionals.
“He served Nigeria with integrity, bravery, and a dedication to truth and justice. His impact on the development of the modern Nigerian press will be remembered for generations.
“I extend my condolences to his family, especially his wife and children, as well as the entire media community during this time of mourning.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has expressed his deep sadness over Agbese’s death, calling him a foundational figure in Nigeria’s modern journalism and a steadfast advocate for press freedom.
“Agbese was a champion of truth whose legacy laid the groundwork for informed public discourse by co-founding the influential Newswatch magazine, which became a significant institution in our national life,” Idris said in a statement on Tuesday.
“He embodied the values of courage, intellectual integrity, and a steadfast commitment to press freedom, which are essential to a thriving democracy.
“Through his incisive ‘No Holds Barred’ column and his lifelong work, he held those in power accountable and dedicated himself to nation-building.
“Agbese’s death comes at a time when the Tinubu administration is committed to upholding the very principles he championed – expanding democratic space, encouraging citizen engagement, and promoting free speech.
“I mourn him not only with sadness but with deep gratitude for a legacy that has profoundly influenced our nation’s discourse.
“My sincere condolences go out to his family, colleagues, and the entire media community.
“Dan Agbese was a giant, and his significant contributions will continue to light the way for Nigeria. May his soul rest in peace.”



