A member of
his family, Lawal Sale Maida, said Maida died in Abuja on Monday. He was aged
70.
Malam Wada
Maida, Chairman, Board of Directors of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), is
dead.
He was not
ill when he died on Monday night. He went to the office as usual in Abuja after
returning from Katsina. He signed checks for his newspaper People’s Daily and
didn’t betray any sign of illness.
Malam Wada Maida just
slumped on his chair, while at home at about 8pm.
His family
thought he was sleeping. By the time they found out otherwise, it was already
too late. He was rushed to the hospital, but doctors certified him dead on
arrival.
On Sunday, he
travelled to Katsina to see his family and returned to Abuja early on Monday.
Maida, former
Editor-in-Chief and later Managing Director of NAN, was one of the pioneer
editors of the agency and served as various times as its Regional Editor in
Kaduna, Political Editor and London Correspondent.
Malam Wada Maida was Chief
Press Secretary to Gen. Muhammadu Buhari when he became military Head of State
on 1 January 1984.
After the
Babangida coup in July 1985, Maida returned to NAN to become its
Editor-in-Chief for eight years.
Maida, from
Katsina State, was appointed NAN Managing Director in 1994 and served in that
capacity for nine years before he bowed out in 2003.
Until his
death, he was a member of the Executive Board of the International Press
Institute and also a shareholder of Media Trust Limited.
NAN Acting
Managing Director, Mr Dele Ojo, while reacting to Maida’s death, described the
news as “shocking and devastating”.
“It is
difficult to believe this news. It is very devastating. God knows best,” Ojo
said in a telephone interview.
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