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EULOGY THE LENS THE LENS Reverence of a Municipal Icon Daud Adebayo T communities that had and WASSCE result for his school in 1971. note who was willing to give back to are still relishing the fountain of These are signpost of his brilliant the society what the society had offered knowledge, astoundingly impactful life academic history all through his him to become who he was. Up to the and legacy of the editor, Nurain Doyin secondary school days. time of his death, he was impacting a lot Mahmoud, are still not fully recovered For almost a decade now we have of positive things on quite a number of from the shock of his demise, even profoundly missed the strategic people; both in the institution where he though it would be a decade, 78 days planner, business manager, versatile taught last, University of Ilorin, and from now. and highly motivated journalist, great also in the larger society. We sorely Egbon Doyin, as he is popularly and mentor and exceptional community miss him. fondly called by many, was a versatile leader. It's almost ten and achievement-oriented professional Speaking with one of his years now after journalist and media administrator numerous mentees, Mr. his demise. What who considered journalism as a Raheem Adedoyin, a do you miss the religion, the tenets of which he held journalist, former most about him? sacrosanct. As a born leader, equipped Editor of The Guardian Two things. The with an enviable interpersonal skill, he and The Herald first is, I miss his was committed to maximizing newspapers, Former wisdom. Before his opportunities through his high energy, Commissioner for death, I'd risen to a creativity and capacity for making Information, Kwara level where you things happen. State and currently an could say I was an Central to Mr. Doyin's dazzling career Adjunct Lecturer at the accomplished in journalism is a corresponding Department of Mass journalist myself, educational pedigree which is full Communication, he world of journalism, the merit, the first on his department's number of people including my humble academia and the host of admission list in 1974 and had the best self. He was also a community leader of Late Doyin Mahmoud but there were cerebral achievements, a result of hard University of Ilorin. work and uncommon determination. These are his submissions: would need to make some decisions Always graduating at the head or near Who is Mr. Doyin Mahmoud to you especially when I was the Managing the top of his class, Booker Tee Sir? Director of Herald; Editor-in-chief, culminated this in 1975, when he won a He was a man of many parts. A Chief Executive, and more recently Federal Scholarship Award, after professional of repute who was not when I was Commissioner for leading his class in the first year only excellent himself, in professional Information in Kwara State, I would go university examinations. He was, by journalism, but also mentored quite a back to him and say: “Oga, there are WWW.AMCOSMEDIA.COM times where I 26 EULOGY some complications I'm seeing. How do are journalists not just people who What do you believe to be his I weather through it? And the advice he want to say: “We got a certificate from greatest legacy? would give me would always see me University of Ilorin in Mass Well, I think everything I have said through those difficulties. I continue to Communication.” We are missing him encapsulates into a legacy of service, grow, professionally and that means I in that light too; the students certainly service to his provisional constituency. will need his kind of counselling and are missing him. We miss him sorely because we know wisdom for me to weather through the Can you remember your last what we were benefiting from his challenges of the time. That's what I've discussion with him? wisdom and from his expertise. We missed in him most but I also think the Well, the discussion I always had with don't get that anymore. But he also has a Oke-Ode community have also missed him always centered on professional legacy of community service like I've his extraordinary sense of community journalism whether as MD of Herald. said. That was why, during his burial, it service. He was always there, to rally He was in Herald long before I even was not the family that was in mournful round other community leaders to started my journalism career so it was mood, the entire community was bring development to that community. easy for me to go back to him for some mourning because they had lost a rare I think they miss him sorely on that as counselling when I was the Chief gem. They had lost an outstanding well. And of community course, I should servant and those also know from a are the legacies distance that that continue to students of Mass define him even Communication after death. Those are missing him. I of us whom he had was the chairman mentored are of the technical never going to committee that recommended that Mass forget him for the Late Doyin Mahmoud (middle) with staff of The Department of Mass Communication mentorship. The people he had Communication be introduced in Executive there. When I also became impacted while he was a teacher here University of Ilorin and I was proud Commissioner, he was of course, one of are not also going to forget him in a when he was appointed as the pioneer my major counsellors and if I was going hurry but more importantly, the society head of department for this prestigious to remember anything, it will be that as at large are still accustomed to his department. I was also aware that somebody in public service, he was legacy of service. students during his time were willing always telling me: “Be mindful of your to excel as professionals not as exit. It's easy to get sucked in by public bookworms. A lot of people today, office, don't let the aura of public study because they just want to have a service suck you in into forgetting you degree and get the hell out of the are first and foremost, a professional.” university. But in his time, like we are That was always what he was always trying to do now, we want to build what he was always telling me and I'm people who actually want to practice; sure that must have been one of the last people who want to be proud that they things we would have discussed. 27 “ …Oke-Ode community have also missed his extraordinary sense of community service. He was always there, to rally round other community leaders to bring development to that community. ” WWW.AMCOSMEDIA.COM