
VETERAN NTA NEWSCASTER, AISHA BELLO PASSES AWAY
By Sefiu Ajape
Aisha Bello Mustapha, a notable Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Broadcaster has been reported dead in the early hours of today.
Subsequent to the news of her death, Nigerians portrayed Aisha as a professional and model broadcaster.
The news of her demise was made public by her family in a statement that reads:
“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 be held in central mosque Abuja by 1pm on Monday, 11th December 2023.”
Aisha Bello’s career spanned 35 years before she retired from active service in May 2022. She was a former General Manager of NTA Parliament and a prominent newscaster on NTA Network between the 90s and 20s.
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