Yemisi Bamgbose, has paid tributes to veteran broadcaster Anike Agbaje Williams, who died recently at 88. Bamgbose, in a ...
Her presence on Western Nigerian Television (WNTV) during its test transmissions and official launch cemented her legacy in the industry. President Tinubu offered prayers for her family and loved ...
Her voice and face later earned her employment as a broadcaster at the old Western Nigeria Television (WNTV), the country’s first television station, which started operations in 1959.
Agbaje-Williams, who reportedly died at age 88, was the first face on African television after she appeared on the Western Nigerian Television (WNTV) station on October 31, 1959. The WNTV ...
Chief Agbaje-Williams was a renowned broadcaster who made history by being the first face to appear on the first Television station in Africa, Western Nigerian Television (WNTV), both on the test ...
Agbaje-Williams, who died at 88, was the first face on African television after she appeared on the Western Nigerian Television (WNTV) station on the test transmission night and on the official ...
the Western Nigerian Television (WNTV), Ibadan. She made her appearance both on the Test Transmission Night and on the Official Opening Night (Saturday night, October 31, 1959). Aside being the ...
“Anike Agbaje-Williams (née Kuforiji)) who was born on 23rd October 1937 made history by being the first face to appear on the first Television station in the whole of Africa, the Western Nigerian ...
President Bola Tinubu has sent condolences to the immediate family, professional associates, and the broadcast media industry on the passing of Chief (Mrs) Anike Agbaje-Williams, the industry’s doyen.