Former Managing Director of News
Agency of Nigeria, Mrs Oluremi Oyo, has died reports Odogwu Media.
Her husband, Vincent Oyo, confirmed
her death.
Born in 1952 in Ilorin, Kwara state,
Oyo began her formal education in St. James’ Catholic Primary School Ilorin and
then St. Louis Secondary School, Bompai, Kano.
She earned a Diploma in mass
communication with distinction from the University of Lagos, a post graduate
Diploma in international relations at the Nigerian Institute of International
Affairs and a Master’s degree in International relations at the University of
Kent at Canterbury, U.K.
She began her career as a cub
reporter in the then Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (now Federal Radio
Corporation of Nigeria) rising to the position of Principal Editor before
moving to the News Agency of Nigeria where she served as Editor and Pioneer
Head of the quality control desk.
She worked for more than a decade as
Nigeria Bureau chief, for the Inter Press Service Global News Agency, ranked as
one of the top 10 news agencies in the world.
Oluremi served from 2003 as the
Senior Special Assistant to President Olusegun Obasanjo for media and
publicity, the first woman to be appointed to such a position.
After four years of distinguished
service, she was appointed in 2007 as the Managing Director of the News Agency
of Nigeria where she has led a massive service delivery improvement initiative
to bring the Agency into the digital age.
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