Steve Osunsami ABC News Biography, Age, Family, White Daughter and Net Worth

Steve Osunsami is an American journalist born on 6th February 1971 in Washington, DC to Nigerian parents . He has worked as a correspondent for ABC News in Atlanta, Georgia since 1997, contributing reports to World News with David Muir, Good Morning America, and other ABC News broadcasts and platforms.

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Steve Osunsami is an American journalist born on 6th February 1971 in Washington, DC to Nigerian parents . He has worked as a correspondent for ABC News in Atlanta, Georgia since 1997, contributing reports to World News with David Muir, Good Morning America, and other ABC News broadcasts and platforms.

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Steve Osunsami Age

Born on 6th February 1971,[agecalc birthdate=1971-02-06 old.

Steve Osunsami Family

Steve was born in Washington, DC. His parents who were Nigerian immigrants.He has two elder sisters.

Steve Osunsami Partner

He is happily  married to Joe Remillard.

Steve Osunsami White Daughter

He has a step daughter; Ayn Remillard, from his marriage with Joe who was previously  married to  Marguerite Madden, the mother of his daughter

Steve Osunsami Height

More information about his height is not available at this moment. However, we shall update it as soon as possible.

Steve Osunsami Salary Range

He is estimated to have a Salary Range of $5k-$10k Anually.

Steve Osunsami Net Worth Range

He is estimated to have a Salary Range of $100k-$200k.

Steve Osunsami ABC News

He began his network career as a correspondent for NewsOne, ABC’s affiliate news service at ABC News in April 1997 .

Osunsami began filing reports for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, in 1998, primarily covering the southeastern U.S. He has overtime reported on major weather stories including Hurricane Katrina and the rebuilding efforts after the storm ravaged New Orleans, the 2011 Alabama tornado which claimed over 200 lives and over two dozen hurricanes during the last decade. He also covered the search for and capture of accused serial bomber Eric Robert Rudolph, the 2000 presidential election recount in Florida and in 2009 the fall of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford and the sex-coercion allegations against megachurch leader Eddie Long.

He was the first network reporter on the scene of the racially charged police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, in August of 2014 and led the network’s coverage of the story. He also played a part in ABC News’ Murrow Award-winning reporting team that covered the Baltimore riots in 2015 after the arrest and death of Freddie Gray. Osunsami led coverage of the racially explosive police shooting death of Walter Scott in South Carolina and the mass shooting by a white supremacist at a historic black church in Charleston that same year. He also led the reporting on South Carolina’s decision to remove the confederate battle flag from the statehouse, a story Osunsami has followed for nearly two decades.

Before joining ABC News, Osunsami was a reporter for the ABC affiliate KOMO-TV, situated in Seattle and a reporter and substitute anchor for the NBC affiliate WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was recognized several times with awards from the Associated Press and the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, for his work at WOOD-TV . He officially began his career in journalism at WREX in Rockford, Illinois, where he was a reporter and weekend weather forecaster.

Awards

He was a correspondent for the Emmy Award-winning broadcast of ABC 2000: The Millennium. He has also received multiple awards for his work from the National Association of Black Journalists and the Columbia School of Journalism.

Steve Osunsami Nigeria

He is from a Nigerian Native.

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