
Benin’s media fraternity is in mourning following the death of Sonia Annick Agbantou, a revered presenter and iconic voice in the country’s audiovisual landscape.
Her passing, confirmed by Canal 3 Benin and widely shared on social media, has sparked an outpouring of grief and tributes from colleagues, admirers, and the broader public.
Sonia Agbantou carved out an illustrious career in television, earning national recognition for her charisma, eloquence, and unwavering commitment to quality journalism.
A communications graduate, she rose to prominence through popular programmes such as Rue des Décisionnaires, Coup de Pouce, and Graines de Star on the national broadcaster.
Her presence on screen—marked by a radiant smile and an innate ability to connect with viewers—made her a household name for nearly two decades.
Beyond her role as a presenter, Sonia was a fierce advocate for local culture and talent. She infused her work with passion, authenticity, and purpose, becoming not just a media personality but a cultural ambassador who inspired many.
In recent years, Sonia extended her influence to digital platforms, particularly TikTok, where she engaged followers with motivational content and insights into her personal journey.
In one widely viewed video, she publicly embraced her identity as a voodoo priestess—a bold move in a region where traditional beliefs often remain cloaked in silence. While the revelation attracted both support and criticism, Sonia stood her ground, stating unequivocally, “I owe no explanation or justification.”
This act of defiance and self-affirmation reflected the core of who she was: fearless, principled, and unapologetically true to herself.
The news of her untimely death has sent shockwaves through Benin’s media circles.
Tributes have poured in throughout the day, honouring a woman whose voice, conviction, and warmth left an enduring imprint on the hearts of many.
Sonia Annick Agbantou’s legacy will endure—in the stories she told, the lives she touched, and the courageous example she set for generations to come.