•Late Dan Agbese
The The League of Nigerian Columnists (LNC), has said that the body has lost one of the finest Nigerian journalists, writers and columnists.
The League said this in a statement issued today and made available to The Frontier, following the passing away of one of the founders of Newswatch magazine.
According to the statement signed by the Secretary General, League of Nigerian Columnists, Prof Anthony Kila, Mr Agbese’s departure signifies the end of an era characterised by integrity, clarity of thought, and professional bravery, which epitomised the highest standards of journalism in our nation
Read the full statement below:
The League of Nigerian Columnists (LNC) mourns profoundly the passing of Mr Dan Agbese, an exceptional journalist, insightful columnist, and one of Nigeria’s most respected voices in the public sphere.
His departure signifies the end of an era characterised by integrity, clarity of thought, and professional bravery, which epitomised the highest standards of journalism in our nation.
Dan Agbese was more than a reporter or editor; he was a steward of public trust.
As co-founder of Newswatch and one of Nigeria’s most influential columnists, he helped shape the national conversation with exceptional wisdom, calm authority, and unwavering dedication to truth. His analytical depth, elegant prose, and disciplined judgment set standards that generations of writers and commentators continue to aspire to.
Within the Nigerian community of columnists, Dan Agbese stood as a beacon of excellence. He wrote without malice, debated without rancour, and held those in power to account without theatrics. He showed that courage needs not be loud, that conviction needs not be abrasive, and that commentary — when rooted in knowledge and integrity — can illuminate society and bolster democracy.
For the League of Nigerian Columnists, he was not only a towering figure but also a moral compass. He was awarded the highest honour for a columnist in Nigeria —the LNC Fellowship — in 2021.
His legacy teaches us the enduring value of responsible writing, intellectual honesty, and a commitment to serving the public good.
At a time when public discourse is increasingly polarised and sensationalised, his example reminds us of the dignity that should accompany the written word.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues, friends, and all who admired his work. Nigeria has lost a thoughtful voice, journalism has lost a beacon, and we, as columnists, have lost one of our finest.
The League of Nigerian Columnists honours Dan Agbese for a life committed to truth, professionalism, and the pursuit of a better society. May his memory continue to inspire and guide us.
Signed: Prof Anthony Kila
Secretary General
League of Nigerian Columnists


