Malam Kabir Dangogo, a towering figure in Nigeria’s public relations and corporate communications landscape, has passed away at the age of 76.
The former president of the Association of Corporate Communications and Marketing Professionals in Banks (ACAMB) breathed his last in the midnight hours of Thursday, March 6, 2025, following a prolonged battle with illness.
His death marks the end of an illustrious career that spanned decades and left an indelible mark on the banking and media industries.
In a heartfelt statement released by his son, Ahmed Dangogo, the family announced the passing of their patriarch with a mix of grief and reverence. “With a heavy heart, pain, and sadness but total submission to the will of Allah, we announce the death of our father, uncle, boss, friend, and associate, Malam Kabir Dangogo, which occurred on the night of March 6, 2025, after a protracted illness,” the statement read in part. The family’s words reflect both the deep personal loss and their acceptance of divine will, a sentiment rooted in their faith.
In line with Islamic traditions, Malam Dangogo’s remains will be laid to rest later today, Friday, March 7, 2025, in Kaduna. The burial is scheduled to follow Juma’at prayers, a fitting farewell for a man whose life was guided by discipline, dedication, and spiritual grounding. The swift arrangement underscores the family’s commitment to honoring his legacy with dignity and adherence to religious customs.
Born in 1949, Kabir Dangogo’s professional journey was as diverse as it was impactful. He retired from Union Bank of Nigeria PLC in 2005, where he served as Assistant General Manager and Head of the Corporate Affairs Department.
His tenure at the bank capped a remarkable career that saw him rise through the ranks, earning a reputation as a public relations maestro. Before his time at Union Bank, Dangogo traversed a rich tapestry of roles across various industries, showcasing his versatility and expertise.
Dangogo’s career was a masterclass in adaptability. He worked as an editor, lecturer, public relations manager, author, publisher, advertising agent, and adviser on corporate and reputation management.
Each role highlighted his ability to communicate effectively and influence perceptions, skills that made him a sought-after professional in Nigeria’s corporate world.
His leadership as president of ACAMB further solidified his status as a pioneer in shaping the standards of marketing and communications within the banking sector.
At 76, Malam Kabir Dangogo leaves behind a legacy defined by professionalism, mentorship, and innovation. Colleagues and associates remember him as a “guru” whose insights into reputation management and corporate storytelling were unmatched.
His contributions as an author and publisher also enriched the intellectual landscape, offering perspectives that bridged the gap between theory and practice in communications.
As news of his passing spreads, tributes are anticipated from across Nigeria’s banking, media, and public relations communities.
Dangogo’s influence touched many lives, from the young professionals he mentored to the institutions he helped shape. His death is not just a loss to his family but to an industry that benefited immensely from his wisdom and leadership.
Malam Kabir Dangogo’s journey may have ended, but his impact endures. As his remains are interred in Kaduna today, the focus shifts to celebrating a life well-lived, a life that exemplified resilience, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
The corporate communications world mourns the loss of one of its finest, but his teachings and achievements will continue to inspire generations to come.
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