On-air personality from Nigeria After 20 years, Dotun, also known as Do2dtun, has informed his listeners that he is leaving the radio industry.
Reflecting on his remarkable journey as a media personality—from modest beginnings as an intern at Cool FM Lagos in 2004 to becoming a household name—Dotun posted on his Instagram page.
In his speech, he thanked some of the greats who had helped and guided him during his radio career. Dotun was grateful to Daddy Freeze, Dan Foster, and Olisa Adibua for their early guidance.
On-air personality from Nigeria After 20 years, Dotun, also known as Do2dtun, has informed his listeners that he is leaving the radio industry.
Reflecting on his remarkable journey as a media personality—from modest beginnings as an intern at Cool FM Lagos in 2004 to becoming a household name—Dotun posted on his Instagram page.
In his speech, he thanked some of the greats who had helped and guided him during his radio career. Dotun was grateful to Daddy Freeze, Dan Foster, and Olisa Adibua for their early guidance.
He wrote on his page:
“This must be one of the hardest decisions I have made. I am fulfilled in my heart that I built a legacy. Oh, my sweet home @coolfmlagos accepted me Nov 1st 2004 as an intern, dusty; unprepared & knew absolutely nothing abt radio.
“I was this kid with fear, doubtful but by hands were held by one of my most selfless colleagues ever from Dan Foster (RIP)“AUNTY B” @daddyfreeze @mannieessien @estheroyegue @tallestmessiah (my guy and mezuzah partner 😂) @ruccibella @olisaadibua .. you were the first set of guys that gave me the little light to grow after GOD.
“Creating shows like “Cool Nigerian vibe” “Superstar Wednesday” and “Office Concert” gave radio a lift from just foreign music to 70% of Nigerian music and content. It was a win for us all.. I can’t even explain my journey cos its a lot. It was a rollercoaster of the good, the bad, the awesome, and the ugly.”
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