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Veteran Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) newscaster, Aisha Bello Mustapha, is dead.
The sad news of her demise was announced in a statement released by her family.
Aisha, renowned for her role as one of the prominent casters on NTA Network News at 9 PM during the ’90s and early 20s, had a distinguished career spanning 35 years. She retired from active service in May 2022.
The statement from her family read: “Innalilahi wa inna Alaihin Rajiun. May Allah forgive our Mother Hajia Aishat Bello Mustapha.
“Mama indeed you are a very kind-hearted person. We will miss you and hope you are enjoying Rahma. Funeral Prayer to hold in central mosque Abuja 1 pm on Monday, 11th December 2023.”
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Aisha, until her demise, was a prominent media personality, leaving an indelible footprint on the landscape of Nigerian broadcasting.
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