By Olu Balogun
Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Federal Capital Territory, FCT Council, has described the late former Chairperson Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, in the Territory, Madam Stella Okoh Esene.
as a dedicated and passionate media professional whose contributions to the advancement of women journalists and the cause of ethical journalism will be remembered for years to come.
Stella, 64, who hailed from Ubiaja, Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo State, passed away on Monday, October 6, 2025 at the National Hospital Abuja after a protracted illness.
She was until her death working in the True Verdict Online Newspaper after retirement from the Federal Ministry of Information.
In a statement signed by the Secretary of the Council, Comrade Jide Oyekunle
expressed deep shock and sadness over Stella’s death, commiserating with her family, colleagues, and members of NAWOJ FCT Chapter.
“The death of the veteran journalist is a monumental loss to the journalism profession, particularly women in the media who looked up to her as a trailblazer, mentor, and advocate for gender equity in the newsroom and society at large.
“NUJ FCT Council is deeply pained by this loss. She was a pillar of strength and inspiration to many journalists, particularly the younger generation. Her leadership, courage, and commitment to the ideals of truth and fairness in journalism remain exemplary.
“Her death comes at a time when her experience and wisdom are most needed in the ongoing efforts to strengthen professionalism and inclusivity in the Nigerian media landscape.
“During her tenure as Chairperson, she demonstrated uncommon passion, professionalism, and commitment to advancing the cause of women journalists and promoting ethical journalism across the FCT and beyond,” the statement reads.
The Council prays for the repose of her soul and for God to grant her family and colleagues the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.