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Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by ikorodureporta(op): 6:29am On Jun 27, 2020
Dan Foster, the American-Born ‘Big Dawg’ of Nigerian Radio, Dies at 61

Mr. Foster, a former U.S. Marine, pioneered a new style of on-air personality in his African home, becoming a top celebrity. He died after testing positive for the coronavirus.

Dan Foster had a big voice, a love of giving away gifts and a light touch with a story. And when he arrived in Nigeria to work in radio in 2000, he found a public that was ready for him.

The country’s airwaves had only recently emerged from state control, and Mr. Foster’s mix of plain talk, folksy humor and American swagger — calling himself the Big Dawg or the Top Dawg — made him a new kind of morning radio host, one of the most popular in the country.

“It was the first time in Nigeria we had someone who sounded different from us, who brought that American flavor, brought stories and just changed the way everybody saw radio,” said Osikhena Dirisu, a morning host at The Beat, a station in the main city, Lagos.

The Big Dawg parlayed his celebrity into roles in movies and on reality television, as a judge on “Idols West Africa” and “Nigeria’s Got Talent.” He also promoted concerts. The Nigerian website Pulse called him “the God of radio,” waxing, “There are two eras of radio in Nigeria. Before and after Dan Foster.”

Mr. Foster died on June 17 at a hospital in Lagos a day after receiving a positive test result for the coronavirus, his wife, Lovina Okpara, told Nigerian media. He was 61.

Daniel Leon Foster was born on Sept. 26, 1958, in San Francisco, and grew up mainly in Prince George’s County, Md., outside of Washington, the oldest of four siblings. His father, Samuel Leon Foster, was a 21-year Air Force veteran; his mother, Sarah, died when Dan was 11, leaving him to spend much of his childhood with his grandmother.

He played football in high school, and put on neighborhood shows with his sisters and brother. After high school he joined the Marines, then enrolled at Towson University and, later, Morgan State University in Baltimore, studying drama and communication.

He worked at various radio jobs in between stints in college, but by the mid-1990s his life seemed headed in the wrong direction. He was arrested and pleaded guilty to a felony charge of aggravated stalking in Florida, and was sentenced to three years of probation.

He kept working and married twice in the United States, fathering a son, Joshua, before receiving a job offer in Nigeria.

It was the beginning of a new life. He was an instant sensation, embracing his new country and being embraced in return. He told stories about his father and his time in the Marines, and struggled on-air with the local languages, which only endeared him to his audience. His romantic life and career moves became fodder for entertainment websites.

Unlike previous radio hosts from the United States, who never fully settled in, Mr. Foster immersed himself in Nigeria’s culture, dressing in local fashions and dropping phrases from the local languages into his on-air patter. “I love what I am doing here and this is my home,” he told Modern Ghana in 2009.

He married Ms. Okpara, a Nigerian woman, and started a new family, sometimes inviting their three young children — Kayla, Daniella and Somtochukwu — onto the air with him. They survive him along with his father, three siblings and son in the United States.

Late last year Mr. Foster told Owen Gee, a top comedian, that he planned to start his own radio station. “It was something that we were waiting for, for a long, long time,” Mr. Gee said, adding, “Dan is the best thing to happen to modern radio in Nigeria.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/24/obituaries/dan-foster-dead-coronavirus.html

Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Vlibray: 12:10pm On Jun 27, 2020
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Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Pidginwhisper: 12:10pm On Jun 27, 2020
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Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by amzzykeks(m): 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
RIP Dan Foster
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by ayusco85(m): 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
May his soul rest in peace.
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Ishilove: 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
Didn't know he was up to 61.

He was arrested and pleaded guilty to a felony charge of aggravated stalking in Florida
Who was he stalking? huh

Sleep well, Dan. You will be missed.
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by datola: 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
He was a great OAP with deep voice and influence.

RIP Dan Foster!
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by EdidemLord(m): 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
His voice was so unique...He made impact in life.
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Nobody: 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
Rip to the Dead
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Cryptofxt10: 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
This 2020 is simply a historic year...
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by blesskewe(f): 12:11pm On Jun 27, 2020
Was a funny guy
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by bestman09(m): 12:12pm On Jun 27, 2020
sad

May his soul rest in peace
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by OLDESTWARRIBOY:
When will New York times pay tributes to Abba Kyari & Abiola Ajimobi.

After all the looting sent to USA, sending their kids to study there, did'nt Mr kyari studied there as well? All the medical tourism?

We won't take this.
Somebody help me with that Orubebe Meme

Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Openbusiness: 12:13pm On Jun 27, 2020
Glad he made peace with God. Dan Foster was always preaching on air on Sunday. I believe he is in a better place. Linda Ikeji will be sad, this was the guy she was dying to marry then, the guy she loved like crazy but he ghosted her. But he later apologize. Bygone is bygone. Nawa! Very handsome and jovial guy, cool personality. I'm not a radio listener person but I enjoy listening to this guy on radio.
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by temptnow: 12:13pm On Jun 27, 2020
I missed his voice on Cool FM 96.9 lagos every morning. remembered those days when I was calling on one of his shows to win Coca Cola Ipod morning question and answer game show.

RIP Radio voice-over legend
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Mowsid(m): 12:13pm On Jun 27, 2020
Rest on sire
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Nobody: 12:13pm On Jun 27, 2020
Some fools will still say there's no coronavirus in Nigeria. RIP
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Henix(m): 12:14pm On Jun 27, 2020
RIP

His kids will surely miss him
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Nobody: 12:15pm On Jun 27, 2020
Old news
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Iammelvin(m): 12:15pm On Jun 27, 2020
RIP sir.. Death is a debt we all must pay

Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by WolvyX5: 12:15pm On Jun 27, 2020
He deserves all d accolades. Dude was a legend cool
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Franksomtoo: 12:16pm On Jun 27, 2020
R.I.P
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Atk1nson(m): 12:16pm On Jun 27, 2020
Of all the popular casualties of corona virus, na this one pain me. He held no political office, yet he had a big influence on many youths.

Rest in peace, Dan
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Seyec43677: 12:16pm On Jun 27, 2020
Good morning
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by dayleke: 12:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
RIP great man.
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by bigdammyj: 12:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
RIP.
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Gamoxo1160: 12:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
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Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by Dangrace01: 12:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
What
Re: Dan Foster: New York Times Pays Tribute To Late Radio Personality by blessedchild234(m): 12:17pm On Jun 27, 2020
I wanted to say how does these concern me until I saw that the man is a Nigerian
Anyways rip man
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