Nigerians react to death of popular Cool FM OAP, Dan Foster
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Nigerians react to death of popular Cool FM OAP, Dan Foster

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Top Nigerian radio host, Dan Foster, also known as Big Dawg has unfortunately died in Lagos. 

The radio host died at a medical facility in Lagos where he was reportedly receiving treatment for an illness that has been alleged to be the deadly pandemic, Coronavirus.

Foster was brought up with his three siblings in Washington, D.C. by their father – their mother had died when he was ten – but partly raised in Baltimore by his grandmother.

As a teenager, Foster was rebellious, but soon joined the Marines and attended Morgan State University where he studied Broadcasting and Drama.

In 2000, Dan Foster moved to Nigeria where he joined Cool FM. In September 2009, however, he left Cool FM for Inspiration FM, but left in 2014 to join City FM.

In May 2016, Dan Foster left City FM 105.1 to join Classic FM 97.3 radio station where he worked until his death in June 2020.

Following news of his death, several Nigerians, celebrities included, have taken to social media to mourn his death.

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— Prudencio Aguilar. (@kolatubosun) June 17, 2020

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