A
former director-general of the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), says
his former colleagues have abandoned and forgotten him, adding that
some even wish him death.
Speaking with journalists late on Monday in Makurdi, the Benue
State capital, former Director General of the Nigeria Television
Authority (NTA), Patrick Ityoher, has cried out for being neglected by
the authority, saying that his former colleagues at NTA had abandoned
him since he took ill.
The ace broadcaster, said; “The NTA family has neglected me,
nobody comes to see me; they are scared to visit me; instead, I hear
people speculating my death every now and then, they said I died in
London.”
The 76-year-old retired broadcaster who was appointed the NTA boss
by former military Head of State, Sani Abacha, regretted that the NTA
had forgotten about him too soon, adding that in other climes, he would
have been remembered because of the quality programme he introduced
during his tenure as its helmsman.
He regretted the decline in the quality of programmes at the NTA and said he was missing the “Sunny Side of Life” shown every Sunday on NTA during his time.
Ityoher also disclosed that he accepted his retirement by President Olusegun Obasanjo “with gratitude to God after spending 40 years of my life in the organisation”, appealed to Nigerians to be patient with the incumbent administration, saying “the good old times will soon be back”.
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