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Alhaji〔("Babatunde Jose: Legendary doyen of Nigerian journalism" ), ''The Guardian'', 25 August 2008〕 Ismail Babatunde Jose OFR〔("Ismail Babatunde Jose: Newspaper editor who dominated journalism in Nigeria for three decades" ), ''The Independent'', 25 September 2008〕 (born in Lagos on 13 December 1925, died 2 August 2008) was a Nigerian journalist and newspaper editor. He was described by ''The Guardian'' as the "legendary doyen of Nigerian journalism" and as "one of Nigeria's most significant media figures";〔 by ''The Independent'' as the "newspaper editor who dominated journalism in Nigeria for three decades" and as "the mighty tree whose seedlings sprouted other titans of the profession";〔 and by the British Broadcasting Corporation as "the grandfather of Nigerian journalism".〔("Nigeria: Still standing, but standing still" ), BBC, 23 September 2010〕 ==Early life and education== Jose was born to the family of Hamzat and Hajarat Jose, his father was a trader, originally from Ikare〔()〕 in Ondo State, who had moved to Lagos, his mother was of Nupe ancestry. His paternal grand father was Braimoh Jose, once the Seriki Musulmi of Calabar.〔Daily Times of Nigeria Limited., & Namme, L. N. (1976). P. 92〕 Babatunde Jose received his education at Lagos Government School, Yaba, Lagos, Methodist school, Yaba and St Saviour's College.
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