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How May Ellen Ezekiel changed the face of Nigerian journalism

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
June 18, 2025
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May Ellen Ezekiel

May Ellen Ezekiel (MEE) redefined Nigerian media in the ’80s and ’90s through fearless journalism, literary brilliance, and pioneering women-focused TV content

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n the golden age of Nigerian media, one name shone with rare intensity—May Ellen Ezekiel. Known affectionately as MEE, she was the bold voice who transformed journalism, television, and magazine publishing during the 1980s and 1990s.

Also read: Lagos Speaker Obasa commends journalists honoured for democracy contributions

At a time when the media space was largely a male enclave, MEE not only entered it—she redefined it.

Born in 1956, she rose swiftly to national prominence by her early 30s. As a journalist with Sunday Concord, she displayed an instinct for human stories, often using her pen to spotlight the forgotten and provoke thoughtful national conversations.

Her writing combined rigour with empathy, and she never shied away from confronting difficult subjects.

MEE’s most iconic contribution came in the form of Classique, a lifestyle magazine she founded in the early 1990s. With its polished visuals and editorial courage, Classique broke new ground, offering readers more than fashion and celebrity—it served perspective.

It discussed society, power, beauty, and the everyday struggles of Nigerians, particularly women, with unflinching elegance.

She gave voice to the unheard and grace to the bold. Nigerian media owes her a debt of honour.

Her work on television was no less trailblazing. Mee and You, her popular NTA talk show, offered something revolutionary at the time: open, national conversations about topics long considered taboo.

From mental health to childhood trauma and marital tension, MEE made these personal struggles visible—before they became hashtags or NGO campaigns.

In addition to her journalism and broadcast work, MEE was a respected author. Her books—Dreammaker, Centerspread, Pilgrim’s Soul, and Wind Songs—reflected a deep understanding of the Nigerian psyche, particularly from the female perspective.

Her writing ranged from fiction to poetry, all marked by sensitivity and clarity.

Her marriage to celebrated actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) turned them into a power couple of the arts and media. But MEE’s light dimmed far too soon.

She died on March 23, 1996, from complications following fibroid surgery, at just 39 years old.

Her death left a gaping void, but her influence endures. May Ellen Ezekiel lives on in the strong voices of female journalists, in the richness of Nigerian storytelling, and in the courage of those who speak truth with grace.

Also read: Moji Danisa honoured as trailblazer in tabloid journalism by NUJ FCT Council

Her legacy is not one of echoes—it is of doors opened and barriers broken.

Source: Read more at vanguardngr.com

Peculiar Adirika
Peculiar Adirika

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