It was Shakespeare that, in one of his classics, “Julius Caesar”, he said “when the beggars die, there are no comets seen; the skies slap the death of the principles”.
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However, in the case of the publisher and the editor -in -chief of The Conclave, SFuyan Ojepifo, Shakespeare would have been forced to conclude his famous words in this way, “the skies slapped the birth of a prince”, in an agreement suitable for Mr. Ojifo. And this is because the erudite publisher has, over the years, has shown rare attributes of professionalism, equity, exemplary leadership, quality tutoring and commitment for the construction of the nation, including being always on the side of the Drowns in the fulfillment of its duties.
There is therefore no other more suitable opportunity to celebrate this living icon compared to this occasion of its 59th birthday.
For the first time I met Mr. Ojephe in person exactly ten years ago in view of the general elections of 2015 and I suffered the impression of a highly effective, efficient, caring, compassionate and caring man who did not allow himself to be distracted by the inanies but remained very concentrated on his mission. It is certainly intended for size!
It is therefore pleasant than moving that not only the skies, but also humanity collaborate on all virtuous fronts to celebrate the birthday of a giant so kind in the profession of pen.
While Mr. Come on Ojephus marks his 59th birthday today, he can only pray to God to preserve him in good health and happiness while we continue to draw on his well of wisdom for a better humanity.
Happy birthday, journalism focused on Prince of People!
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