These
ladies of the tube brought glamour to broadcasting. They held sway at the
Nigerian Television Authority with what they knew best to do. Then, it was
impossible not to love them! Decades after their faces disappeared from the
tube, many still wonder what is happening to them.
Sienne
Allwell-Brown
There is
no gain saying she led the pack of glamorous newscasters on the NTA network
then. Sienne has an impeccable dress sense and aura. She distinguished herself
as a great professional thus stealing the heart of viewers with her clear
diction and personal style. After so many years of doing what she knows best,
Allwell-Brown finally bid goodbye to the cameras. A lawyer by training, she
immediately set up a law firm soon after her exit from the screen-
Allwell-Brown & Co. But it didn’t take long before she was appointed the
General Manager/CEO, Rivers State Television. After a while, she took up her
current job as the General Manager, External Relations at the Nigeria Liquefied
Natural Gas Limited.
Ronke
Ayuba
Many
decades after she quit the tube, she retains her ravishing beauty. The former
broadcaster known for her clear news delivery, married a retired army general
and former senator, Tanko Ayuba, and later became the First Lady of Kaduna
State. For her, there is life after NTA. She was one of the tube gals you just
could not ignore on account of her charm. Just some months ago, she lost her
mother, Maria Dalley. This took her away from the social scene for a while but
the astute businesswoman is back. She has evolved to be one of the foremost
matriarchs in high society and has not done badly for herself especially in the
social circles where she is still relevant.
Jamila
Atiku-Abubakar
Formerly
known as Jennifer Iwenjiora, in her days at the Nigerian Television Authority,
the Onitsha-born pretty woman metamorphosed from being a simple TV reporter to
one of the wives of a former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar. Indeed, she led
the group of women who got very juicy offers in marriage proposals. The former
journalist is currently the founder, president and CEO of GEDE Foundation, a
non-profit organisation based in Washington DC with a Nigerian office in Abuja.
The former NTA gal, who embraced Islam and changed her name to Jamila after her
marriage to Atiku, has three lovely kids. She is often touted as Atiku’s second
wife. She spends more time abroad and she is said to be the only wife amongst
the four wives who lives outside of the shores of Nigeria. Sophisticated,
beautiful and highly cerebral, she boasts of an intimidating academic
portfiolio. She holds a doctorate in International Relations from the American
University in Washington D.C, a Masters in International Politics with
concentration in International Law and Communications and a first degree in
Political Science and Communications.
Ruth
Benamasia-Opia
Shortly
after her exit from NTA, Ruth took up a political appointment as the
Commissioner for Information and Culture, Bayelsa State. The appointment was
short-lived. The dreadlock, wearing ace broadcaster, who is married to a former
chairman, OMPADEC, Professor Eric Opia, has since joined the Brass LNG as the
Community Relations Manager.
Sola
Momoh
Now an
executive director at Channels Television, Sola Momoh was a broadcaster at the
Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) where she met her husband, John Momoh
who is also a broadcaster. Her days at NTA cannot be ignored owing to her
proficiency on the job that earned her widespread admiration.
Hauwa
Baba-Ahmed
Another
NTA veteran, Hauwa Baba-Ahmed was famous for her conservative mode of dressing
just as she was famed for her productivity on the job. She is another favourite
of screen watchers. Baba–Ahmed unlike some of her contemporaries seems to have
retired into obscurity.
Lola
Alakija
Lola Alakija was not just another prominent face at the Nigerian
Television Authority (NTA) decades ago back; she found favour with viewers
which catapulted her to uncommon fame. Believed to have relocated abroad and
back home again, not much can be said about where she is domiciled now and what
she has been up to in recent times.
(PUNCH).
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