Anike Agbaje-Williams | |
|---|---|
| Born | Anike Kuforiji (1936-10-23)23 October 1936 |
| Died | 26 February 2025(2025-02-26) (aged 88) |
| Occupation | Newsreader |
| Years active | 1955–1986 |
Anike Agbaje-Williams (néeKuforiji; 23 October 1936 – 26 February 2025) was a Nigerian newsreader who was the first female television staff announcer and broadcaster inNigeria.[1][2]
Anike Kuforiji was born inAbeokuta on 23 October 1936. Her father was ofEgba heritage. She spent her primary school and junior secondary school years inLagos under the care of her guardian, Mrs Gbemisola Rosiji, wife ofAyo Rosiji, and Bishop and Mrs S. C. Philips. She attendedCMS Girls School, Lagos. In 1950, when CMS Girls School was relocated toIbadan and renamed St Anne's School, she moved with the school and finished her education in Ibadan.[3]
After completing secondary school education, she was hired by theNigerian Broadcasting Corporation atIkoyi, Lagos, in 1955. One day, a colleague who usually did announcements or read small bits of information on the radio did not show up, and the current host then asked her to take his place. When the supervisor heard Agbaje-Williams's voice, he was impressed, and then asked her to join the programmes department as a staff announcer.[4]
When a television station was established at Ibadan, she was asked to interview and was subsequently given a job at the station.[citation needed] Agbaje-Williams was a pioneer staff of WNTV, which was the first television station in Nigeria. She was the first person to appear on television broadcast in the country, and was the first female broadcaster of the station. She rose to become a producer and director of programmes at the television station before retiring in 1986.[1][5]
Agbaje-Williams died in Ibadan on 26 February 2025, at the age of 88.[6][5]