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Abiola
By JAMIU JAMODU
I received with deep sadness the news early on Wednesday of the passing of Dr. Doyinsola Hamidat Abiola, a trailblazing journalist, editor, and former managing director of the defunct Concord Group of newspapers and wife of the late Bashorun MKO Abiola.
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.
She broke the gender barrier, becoming the first woman to edit a national newspaper and the first Managing Director of a daily newspaper.
Her immense contributions to journalism and gender equity laid a foundation for generations of women. Her impact on our democracy was even more profound.
Doyin embodied integrity, tenacity, hard work, commitment to excellence, and dedication to public good and democratic good governance.
In 1980, she emerged as the pioneer Editor of National Concord, owned by the late MKO Abiola. She 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.
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.









