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Tributes Pour In As Anike Agbaje-Williams, Africa’s First Television Face, Passes Away At  88

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisFebruary 28, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tributes Pour In As Anike Agbaje-Williams, Africa’s First Television Face, Passes Away At  88.

The world of broadcasting has lost a true pioneer with the peaceful passing of Anike Agbaje-Williams, the first person to appear on African television. She died at the age of 88 in her home in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, where she spent much of her remarkable life. Her death was confirmed on Thursday by Banji Sokoya, who spoke on behalf of her grieving family.

Agbaje-Williams etched her name in history on 31 October 1959, when she appeared on Western Nigerian Television (WNTV) during its test transmission and official opening night. The station, now known as the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), holds the distinction of being Africa’s first television broadcaster. Her debut marked the beginning of a new era in communication across the continent.





 

Her trailblazing career didn’t stop there. Agbaje-Williams was also the first voice heard on the Western Nigerian Broadcasting Service (WNBS), Africa’s inaugural commercial radio station. This dual achievement earned her the affectionate nickname “Double-First,” a testament to her groundbreaking contributions to media.

 

In a heartfelt statement, Sokoya described her passing as “a moment of great sadness for the entire family,” noting that her loss would resonate deeply with all who knew her. “The family profoundly mourns the passing of a great icon and a much-loved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother,” the statement read. “Her death is a loss not just to us, but to the country and beyond.”

 

Agbaje-Williams’ legacy is one of inspiration. Throughout her life, she remained passionate about broadcasting, her faith, and living vibrantly. “She inspired countless fans and mentees over the years,” Sokoya added. “The family would forever cherish the memories of her great love of broadcasting, her tremendous passion for life, and her love for God.”

 

Her influence stretched far beyond her family, touching lives across Nigeria and abroad. “The family understands that her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country and also abroad by many people,” the statement continued. “They would be comforted and reassured by the knowledge that she lived a glorious, remarkable, and impactful life.”

 

As news of her death spread, tributes began to pour in from admirers and colleagues, celebrating her indelible mark on African media. The family has requested privacy during this time of mourning, with funeral arrangements to be announced at a later date.

 

Anike Agbaje-Williams’ voice and image opened a window to the world for millions, and though she is no longer with us, her pioneering spirit will echo through the airwaves for generations to come. She will, as her family so eloquently put it, “remain in our hearts forever.”

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