The death of Chief Raymond Dokpesi Senior, the founder of Daar Communications, has left many Nigerians in mourning. The media mogul, who passed on at the age of 85, was known for his contributions to the growth of the media industry in Nigeria. Several prominent individuals have paid tribute to him, including Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, who described Dokpesi’s death as a “huge loss.”
In a statement released by his media office, Amaechi expressed his condolences to Dokpesi’s family, as well as the entire media industry in Nigeria. He spoke about the impact of Dokpesi’s work in the field of media, noting that the late journalist had inspired many to pursue careers in the industry.
“Dokpesi was a trailblazer and a visionary, who believed that the media had a critical role to play in shaping the future of Nigeria,” Amaechi said. “He was not afraid to take risks and push boundaries, and his contributions to the growth of the media industry in Nigeria cannot be overstated.”
Amaechi also praised Dokpesi’s commitment to standing up for what he believed in, even in the face of adversity. He spoke about the important role that journalists play in a democracy, and how Dokpesi embodied the principles of free speech and accountability.
“As we mourn his passing, let us also celebrate his legacy and the many contributions he made to our society,” Amaechi said. “We will miss him dearly, but his vision and passion for the media will live on.”
The death of Chief Raymond Dokpesi Senior is a significant loss not just to his family and the media industry in Nigeria, but to the country as a whole. His contributions to the development of journalism in Nigeria will continue to be remembered and celebrated for many years to come.