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Rave broadcaster, Dan Foster is dead.

The veteran radio personality is reported to have died of Covid-19 pandemic.

A family source who confirmed his death could not validate the fact that  the AOP actually died of the viral infection.

However, viral report have it that he died of the deadly coronavirus.

Dan Foster is one of Nigeria’s most famous AOPs with years of experience on the airwaves.

Popularly known as The Big Dawg and Top Dawg, he was at a point a judge with music reality show, Nigerian Idol and the Got Talent series.

Foster was brought up with his three siblings in Washington, D.C. by their father after the death of their mother when he was ten. He was also partly raised in Baltimore by his grandmother.

As a teenager, Foster was rebellious, but soon joined the Marines and attended Morgan State University where he studied Broadcasting and Drama.

Foster worked with numerous radio stations including Cathy Hughes Radio OneMix 106.5 both in America, and Virgin Island-based WTBN before moving to Nigeria in 2000 where he joined Cool FM, quickly becoming popular with Nigerian listeners, although he was constantly criticised for his constant use of the word “Ikebe” meaning derrière).

A year later, he received an award for Best Radio Presenter of the year. He also won the 2003, 2004, and 2005 Nigeria Media Merit Awards for ‘Best Radio Personality’.

Foster has also been recognised by the City People Awards: a respected organisation known for recognising outstanding individuals who have touched the lives of citizens in the community, they have named him “Media Person of the year” in 2004 and again in 2005. He was also the creator and director of the Cool Fm Praise Jam concerts that have taken place since 2004, with a total of over 22, 000 people in attendance.

In September 2009, Foster left Cool FM for a new radio station Inspiration FM, but left in 2014 to join City FM.

In May 2016, Dan Foster left City FM 105.1 to join Classic FM 97.3 radio station where he worked until his death in June.

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