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Popular Radio Presenter, Dan Foster Reportedly Dies Of COVID-19
Popular Nigerian-American broadcaster, Dan Foster has been reported dead.
The versatile radio veteran who was said to have died of the novel Covid-19 pandemic.
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As at the time of this report, cause of his death is yet to be confirmed but reports gone viral claim he died of the deadly coronavirus.
Popularly called ‘The Big Dawg,’ Foster was a Nigerian broadcaster and On-Air personality with many years of experience.
Prior to his relocation back to Nigeria, Foster worked with numerous radio stations in the United States of America.
He joined Cool FM in 2000 where he stayed till 2009. He went on to join Inspiration FM and later City FM.
Dan Foster studied Broadcasting and Drama at the Morgan State University.
He became popular in the country for his role as one of the judges on Idols West Africa series alongside Dede Mabiaku and Ghanaian Abrewa Nana in 2007.
He later became a judge at the music talent reality TV show Nigeria’s Got Talent alongside actress Kate Henshaw and comedian Yibo Koko.
He had a short stint in Nollywood.
He was married with three children
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