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Peter Enahoro (born 21 January 1935) is a Nigerian journalist, author, businessman and publisher. Also known by the pen name of "Peter Pan" because of his popular column in ''
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'' magazine under that name. He has been described as "perhaps Africa's best known international journalist".


Early life and education

Peter Osajele Aizegbeobor Enahoro was born on 21 January 1935 to a political family of Enahoro in
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, Edo State, Nigeria. His Esan parents were educator Asuelimen Okotako Enahoro and Princess Inibokun (née Okojie). His maternal grandfather was the Onogie of Uromi, Ogbidi Okojie. His eldest brother was statesman and politician, Chief Anthony Enahoro. He is one of ten siblings. He had a stint at St. Stephens Elementary School,
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(Delta State), before graduating from Government College, Ughelli ( Delta State) in 1948.


Career

Enahoro started his career in media as an Assistant Publicity Officer, Department now Federal Ministry of Information, 1954. He joined ''Daily Times'' as a sub-editor in 1955, at the age of 20, before moving on to serve as Assistant District Manager at Rediffusion Services, Ibadan, in 1957. He became the Editor of the Nigerian ''Sunday Times'' in 1958 at the age of 23, and Features Editor of the '' Daily Times'' in 1958, then the paper's Editor in 1962, going on to become the Daily Times Group Editorial Adviser in 1965, and in 1966 Editor-in-Chief of the ''Daily Times''. In the 1960s, Enahoro went into a self-imposed exile that would last for 13 years. He was Contributing Editor of Radio Deutsche Welle in Cologne, Germany, from 1966 to 1976, and was Africa Editor of ''
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'', in Basel, Switzerland, becoming Editorial Director of ''
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'' magazine in London in 1978. In 1981, he launched a pan-African news magazine called ''Africa Now''. He became Sole Administrator of Daily Times Nigeria Plc in 1996. His "Peter Pan" column that he began writing in 1959 steered feathers among the political big-wings. Frank Barton in his book ''The Press of Africa'' (Macmillan Press Ltd.) described Enahhoro as "arguably Africa’s best journalist writing in the English language".


Self-exile

In an interview with Anote Ajeluorou of the ''
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'' Saturday Magazine, Enahoro acknowledged fleeing Nigeria, aged 31 in the 1960s. This was unconnected to the 1966 Civil War. He first returned in 1979 before leaving. Again, in 1990 he returned but was "unable to settle down".


Publication

* ''How to be a Nigerian'' (1966) * ''You Gotta Cry to Laugh'' (1972) * ''The Complete Nigerian'' (1992) * ''Then Spoke the Thunder'' (2009)


References


External links

* Anote Ajeluorou
"Peter Enahoro: Reflections Of A Patriot"
''The Guardian'' (Nigeria), 6 February 2015 {{DEFAULTSORT:Enahoro, Peter 1935 births Living people Nigerian Africanists Nigerian journalists