President Bola Tinubu has described late Doyin Abiola as a ” Soldier of Democracy, an amazon and journalism icon”.
Tinubu stated this in his personal tribute to the late wife of the late MoshoodAbiola, who died on Wednesday at the age of 82 years.
The President noted that Doyin embodied integrity, tenacity, hard work, commitment to excellence, and dedication to public good and democratic good governance.
President Tinubu who said he received with deep sadness the news early on Wednesday of the passing of Doyinsola Abiola, noted in the tribute that “she broke the gender barrier, becoming the first woman to edit a national newspaper and the first Managing Director of a daily newspaper.”
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He described the former managing director of the defunct Concord Group of newspapers as a trailblazing journalist, who did her best for the profession, despite the challenges she had to confront.
“Doyin Abiola, 82, was an Amazon and an icon in Nigerian journalism. She stayed in the journalism course since starting as a reporter with the defunct Daily Sketch after graduating from the University of Ibadan in 1969, majoring in English and Drama,” Tinubu wrote in the tribute.
“Her immense contributions to journalism and gender equity laid a foundation for generations of women. Her impact on our democracy was even more profound.”
In 1980, she emerged as the pioneer Editor of National Concord, owned by the late MKO Abiola and later became the managing director and editor-in-chief of all the Concord titles, including founding the Weekend Concord, which set new standards for making people the focus of reporting.
“I had a good relationship with the late Doyin, which stemmed from my close relationship with the late MKO Abiola,” Tinubu added.
“As MKO’s wife, Doyin became acquainted with politics and took a keen interest in it, particularly when her husband ran for the country’s presidency in 1993.”
The President recalled how late Doyin Abiola played a prominent role in MKO’s election, mobilising and providing direction for the media under her control.
“And when the June 12 election, won by her husband, was annulled, she did not stand aside. Despite the military junta shutting down the Concord Group, she also joined the fray, demanding the validation of the election. She was a soldier of democracy in her own right,” he said.
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“Nigerians will never forget Doyin Abiola’s leadership during her illustrious journalism career, her championing women’s empowerment, and her commitment to democracy.
Tinubu, while commiserateing with the Abiola and Aboaba families, her only daughter, Doyinsola, and the government and people of Lagos and Ogun States, prayed that her soul rest in peace.
” May this nation be blessed with more women of Doyin Abiola’s calibre and pedigree”.


