The first former female Managing Director and Publisher of the National Concord newspapers, and wife of the late Chief MKO Abiola, Dr. Doyin Abiola, has d!ed. Family sources say she passed on at about 9.15pm on Tuesday night, August 5. Late Dr Doyin was the first Nigerian female Editor of a National daily. The deceased started work with the Daily Sketch Newspaper in 1969, during which she started a column in the newspaper called Tiro, where she addressed sundry issues of public concern, including gender matters. In 1970, she left Daily Sketch Newspaper and traveled to the United States to pursue a masters degree programme in Journalism. Upon her return, she was employed as a Features Writer at Daily Times and rose to become the Group Features Editor. She later went to New York and obtained a PhD in communications and political science in 1979. After her PhD programme, she returned to the Daily Times and was deployed to the editorial board, where she worked with other experienced editors like Stanley Macebuh, Dele Giwa and Amma Ogan. It was, however, to be a short stay as the newly formed National Concord newspaper invited her to be its pioneer daily editor. She then moved to be an editor of National Concord. She was promoted to be the Managing director/editor-in-chief in 1986, and became the first Nigerian woman to become the editor in chief of a daily newspaper in Nigeria. Late Mrs. Abiolas career at National Concord Newspaper spanned three decades. She also served in various capacities in the media industry in Nigeria. She married in 1981. May her soul rest in peace, Amen. The post MKO Abiola’s wife, Doyin Abiola d!es at 82 appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
August 06, 2025
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MKO Abiola’s wife, Doyin Abiola d!es at 82
The first former female Managing Director and Publisher of the National Concord newspapers, and wife of the late Chief MKO…