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          Anthony Enahoro

          Nigerian founding father

          ChiefAnthony Eromosele EnahoroCFR (22 July 1923 – 15 December 2010[1]) was one of Nigeria's foremost anti-colonial and pro-democracy activists.[2]

          He was born the eldest of ten children in Uromi, present-day Edo State of Nigeria.

          His Esan parents were Anastasius Okotako Enahoro (1900–1968) and Fidelia Victoria Inibokun née Ogbidi Okojie (1906–1969).[3] Enahoro had a long and distinguished career in the press, politics, civil service and the pro-democracy movement.

          Educated at the Government School, Uromi, Government School, Owo and King's College, Lagos.[4]

          Enahoro became the editor of Nnamdi Azikiwe's newspaper, the Southern Nigerian Defender, Ibadan, in 1944 at the age of 21, thus becoming Nigeria's youngest editor ever.[5] He later became the editor of Zik's Comet, Kano, 1945–49, associate editor of West African Pilot, Lagos, and editor-in-chief of Morning Star from 1950 to 19