TRIBUTE

A life of Impact at 44:  Adeniyi Ifetayo’s remarkable journey through media, philanthropy and purpose

By Patrick Ochoga At  44, Dr. Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses stands tall as a shining symbol of excellence, resilience, influence and purpose in the ever-evolving world of media and public relations. Like fine wine that grows richer with time, his journey through journalism, entrepreneurship, philanthropy and spiritual service continues to inspire a generation of young professionals who […]
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Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, a monarch truly worth celebrating

By Dr Ifetayo Adeniyi & Dr Ikenna Ukwa As the sun rises over the historic Warri Kingdom, the air thrums with anticipation. Drums echo, voices rise in song, and the vibrant hues of traditional attire paint the streets in celebration. Today marks the birthday of His Royal Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri, a […]

Ayo Adebanjo:  The Road Not Taken

By OMA DJEBAH By next month, precisely April 30, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, a towering elder-statesman, journalist-Lawyer, federalist, frontline Afenifere leader and one of the behemoths of the National Democratic Coalition, NADECO, who passed away peacefully in his Lekki, Lagos home, on March 14, will begin his journey home. Though he departed at the ripe age […]

E. K. Clark: The passage of a strong cleansing wind

By PRINCE AKPO-ABUGO The passage of Chief Edwin Clark came as shock to many of us. This is because he was active, keeping his usual routine of work ethics, waking up early, observing his morning prayers, taking his bath and dressing up, going through daily newspapers, seeing visitors who came with one problem or the other, […]

Edwin Kiagbodo Clark: A  lesson in lofty courage and conduct

By OMA DJEBAH If you were a peripatetic journalist or an itinerant political reporter in 1991, there is the likelihood that you would have encountered Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, elder-statesman, senator, former Minister of Information, nationalist, erstwhile Commissioner for Education, and later Finance in the old Midwest Region, PANDEF leader, and above all, leader of the […]

A Legacy of Excellence: Celebrating 80 remarkable years of Dan Etete

By Prof Mondy Gold The Ijaw Diaspora Council joins countless admirers and well-wishers across the globe to celebrate a monumental milestone—the 80th birthday of Chief (Senator) Dan Dauzia Loya Etete, the illustrious Ndagbudu Keme Keni of Izon-Ibe. Today, as the sun rises to honor a life profoundly intertwined with the progress and prosperity of the […]

Celebrating Culture Icon, Pa Frank Aig-Imoukhuede @ 90

By Steve Ayorinde Ten years ago when he clocked 80, his good old, shoot straight self was more evident than ever. “I don’t want people to remember me for anything (other) than this was a man who worked hard, and walked straight,” he told ThisDay  in a rare, detailed interview. That was him in his true elements, […]

Birthday Tribute: Dr Zacch Adedeji The Sophisticated Leader

By Arabinrin Aderonke Who wouldn’t be excited about Dr. Zacch’s birthday? On this special occasion of my Boss’s birthday, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service( FIRS), I pen this heartfelt tribute filled with honor, gratitude, and joy. It’s a wonderful experience to celebrate a leader. Your birthday is, without a doubt, a […]

At 82, Buhari wraps up in silence and dignity in Daura

By Garba Shehu Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as president following a decisive victory in the 2015 presidential election and was re-elected with an even bigger majority for a second consecutive term of office in 2019, underscoring the trust and confidence of the country in his administration. As he marks his 82nd birthday, it is time to […]

For Buhari, Ore Mekunu (Friend of the poor), at 82

By FEMI ADESINA This will stick in memory for life.  It was March, 2020. The whole world was at the edge. A pandemic was on the prowl, and the auguries were not good. The Spanish flu of 1918 to 1920 killed between 25 and 50 million people worldwide. COVID-19 was going to mow down hundreds of […]

Moses Ekpo: Vestige of the Jakande/Onabanjo School

By Umo Robinson Thursday, the 17th of October, 2024, the National Secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, rolled out drums to celebrate its own bright stars in an event at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, tagged: “Milestone Recognition of Media Icons In Nigeria”. The ceremony afforded the NUJ the opportunity to honour […]

Gambari at 80: A Modest Proposal

By Wale Adebanwi As we patiently waited with others for the elevator to arrive on the ground floor of the Nigerian Mission to the United Nations in New York on a September morning (only one of the elevators was working!), a few people who recognized him seemed to gasp as they realized that such an eminent global […]

Uzodimma moving to greater heights at 66

By Oguwike Nwachukwu This time last year when Imo State Governor, Dr. Hope Uzodimma, CON, marked 65, I was intentional in the choice of the title of my piece: “Imo’s 65th birthday gift to Uzodimma.” The circumstances in the build-up to his re-election for a second term in office in 2023, with all the political shenanigans […]

Ibrahim Gambari, the Iconic Scholar-Diplomat, at 80

By Kingsley Moghalu IF Nigeria, our country, were to have been a place where ideas rule – as they do in developed countries and many emerging markets – men like Professor Ibrahim Agboola Gambari CFR would be kings and not only princes, as he happens to be by bloodline. Nevertheless, Nigeria should be grateful to […]

A tribute to Funke Agbor, SAN

By Dan Agbor I think at least two people will be surprised to see this tribute – Funke’s colleague, Michael, who asked if I would write a tribute and Funke – who knows that I do not typically share my thoughts on such matters. But here we are.  Funke will be 65 on November 3, […]

Tribute to a Beloved Brother – To be Loved!

By Ike Chioke Job 2:9 – 10 ‘But his wife said to him, “Do you still continue in your simplicity? Curse God and die.” He said to her, “You have spoken like one of the foolish wives. If we accepted good things from the hand of God, why should we not accept bad things?” In all this, […]

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