News Agency of
Vincent Oyo, her husband, confirmed her death and issued the
statement below on Thursday.
STATEMENT:
With gratitude to God for a life well spent, I regret to
announce the death of my dear wife, Dame Felicia Oluwaremilekun OYO.
She died peacefully on Wednesday (October 1, 2014) in the United Kingdom ,
where she was receiving treatment for a cancer related ailment.
Dame Oyo was a seasoned journalist who began her
journalism career in 1973 in the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation now known as
the Federal Radio Corporation of She later joined the News Agency of Nigeria as a Desk Editor in 1981, and left in 1985 as a Principal Editor, the first woman to attain such a high position in the Agency.
After leaving NAN , she
joined the Inter Press Service News Agency (IPS) as the Nigerian Bureau Chief.
She later became the international news agency’s West African Bureau Chief.
Having first served as Secretary of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, Dame Oyo was elected President of the Guild for two consecutive tenures from 1999 to 2003. She was the first woman to be so honoured.
As President of the Guild, she set up a functional
secretariat which still exists today at the NAN complex in Iganmu, Lagos . She also ensured
capacity building for Editors through regular training which she pioneered for
the Guild.

She was appointed Senior Special Assistant (Media and
Publicity) to former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003 and served in that
capacity until the end of the President’s tenure in May 2007.
This appointment was also a first as she was the first
woman to hold that position in the history of the country.
Dame Oyo was thereafter appointed the Managing Director of
the News Agency of Nigeria in July 2007. During her tenure, she improved the
fortunes of the Agency and increased its clientele.
A committed and patriotic Nigerian, whose friends cut
across the length and breadth of the country, Mrs. Oyo put Nigeria first
in her private and official activities.
Born into a Catholic family, Dame Oyo had her primary
education at the St. James’ Catholic Primary School in Ilorin , where she grew up. She attended the
prestigious St. Louis Girls Secondary School ,
Bompai, Kano and had her higher education in Lagos and Britain .
A devout Catholic, Dame Oyo was a former Vice Chairperson
of the Parish Pastoral Council of SS Joachim and Anne of the Catholic Church,
Ijegun, Lagos .
Dame Oyo, who had a Master’s Degree in International
Relations from the University of Canterbury at Kent ,
also earned a post-graduate Diploma in International Relations from the
Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Lagos .
In recognition of her patriotism, the former Head of
State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, appointed her as a member of the
Constitution Drafting Committee to craft the constitution that ushered in the
present democratic dispensation in 1999.
A recipient of Nigeria’s National honour, the Officer of
the Order of the Niger (OON), Dame Oyo also earned many other awards among
which was the National Council of Catholic Women Organisation of Nigeria merit
award.
She was Fellow of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE),
Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM), and the Nigerian Institute of Public
Administrators.
On January 7, 2011, His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI made
her a Papal Dame of the Order of St. Gregory
the Great.
Dame Oyo and I were blessed with two children, Otome and
Okiemuote who are married and have given us beautiful grandchildren.
She was born on October 12, 1952. Members of her family
and her large circle of friends and well-wishers were looking forward to her 62nd
birthday come October 12.
She is survived by her husband, Vincent, her children,
grand-children and siblings – Sunday Oke and Yomi Oke.
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