From Lecture Halls to Newsrooms: Why Kola Daniel Chose Journalism Over Academia

Joel Ajayi 

Kola Daniel, Special Assistant on Media to the Director-General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Honourable Bukola Olopade, has revealed why he resigned from his lecturing position at the University of Abuja to pursue a career in journalism.

In an exclusive interview with Sports247, Daniel admitted he made the bold move despite uncertainty about what lay ahead. His passion for writing and broadcasting, he said, was the driving force behind the decision—even though it meant taking a significant pay cut.

“Before my story began as a journalist, I was a lecturer at the University of Abuja, but I left lecturing because of my love for media activities,” he recalled.

“I left my job as a lecturer, where I was earning N126,000 a month, to join Frank Ilaboya as a freelance journalist with a slashed salary.”

Despite the financial sacrifice, Daniel said he had a strong conviction that he would succeed in media. 

“I just had a strong conviction that I was going to make it big with journalism. I knew that I had the right voice quality for broadcasting on radio, which I held onto strongly. My writing skills then came into play when I was working with Samm Audu as a foremost online journalist in Nigeria,” he added.

The astute journalist expressed gratitude to God for how far he’s come, noting that it was only a few years after launching his own online platform that former Sports Minister, Chief Sunday Dare, offered him his first civil service appointment as a media aide.

“When I became the head of sports at ITV, I opened my own outfit, which I called CKD Media. That was what I was doing until that fateful day on August 6th, 2019, when Chief Sunday Dare called me. I was surprised that the Minister of Sports was calling me, and he shocked me further by revealing that he had appointed me as his Special Assistant on Media.”

Daniel went on to work with subsequent sports ministers, including Senator John Owan Enoh and current NSC Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko, before being redeployed to Honourable Olopade’s office.