Seven Nigerian journalists have died in Nigeria within the last seven days.
The journalists, who
work with different media organizations in Nigeria, died of different ailments.
On the list are Dan
Foster (Cool FM, Inspiration FM, City FM and Classic FM), Hugo Odiogor (former
Editor at the Vanguard), Xavier Ndayongmong (Crime Editor at Daily
Independent), Nkiruka Udoh (Crime and Defence Correspondent at AIT), Naomi Uzor
(Business Desk at the Vanguard), Aramide Praise Oikelome (the Media Project and
Independent Newspapers), and Azeez Ozi Sanni (Cartoonist at The Nation).
Dan Foster died on
June 17. His wife Lovina confirmed to Channels TV that he was tested for
COVID-19 and the result came back positive one day before his death.
Mr. Hugo Odiogor, is
a popular foreign affairs analyst and ex-Chairman, Vanguard Editorial Board.
Odiogor died on Saturday, June 20, after a protracted illness which had seen
him travel to India.
Nkiruka Udoh, a
Crime and Defence Correspondent at Africa Independent Television (AIT) was said
to have died of complications from fibroid operation.
Naomi Uzor, a
correspondent on the Business Desk at Vanguard Newspaper reportedly died from
complications related to high blood pressure.
Azeez Sanni, who was
a Cartoonist at The Nation Newspaper, died after battling with a liver problem.
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