Radio Foster worked with numerous radio stations including
Cathy Hughes Radio One and
Mix 106.5, and the
Virgin Island-based WTBN before moving to
Nigeria in February 2000, replacing fellow American Mark Silvia on
Cool FM's
Good Morning Nigeria Show. Foster immersed himself in his adapted country's culture, dropping phrases from the vernacular into his on-air
Baltimorese banter, and hosting various segments including
Inspirational Thought and
Candid Phone which quickly became popular with Nigerian listeners. Foster was named Best Radio Presenter the following year, and won the Nigeria Media Merit Award for Best Radio Personality in 2003, 2004, and 2005. He was also honoured by the City People Awards as Media Person of the Year in 2004 and 2005. In 2008, Foster left Cool FM for the newly established Inspiration FM where he was made Head of Programmes, but left in 2014 to join City FM. In May 2016, Foster joined
oldies station Classic FM 97.3 radio station where he hosted
The Morning Show until August 2019.
Television In 2007, Foster was a judge on the one-off
Idols West Africa series, alongside Nigerian musician Dede Mabiaku and
Ghanaian singer
Abrewa Nana. During the show's run he was compared to
American counterpart
Randy Jackson, although he received criticism for not attending the
Ghana auditions.
Other ventures In 2001, Foster had a minor role in the
Nollywood film
Face of a Liar. As a promoter, he created and directed the
Cool FM Praise Jam concerts which commenced from 2004, with a total of over 22,000 people in attendance. ==Personal life==