By LANRE OGUNDIPE

I heartily congratulate Mr. Sakibu Olokojobi, veteran journalist, publisher, and Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of FrontPage, on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
Reaching this significant milestone is not only a celebration of age, but also a recognition of a life devoted to the service of journalism, public enlightenment, and the strengthening of democratic discourse in Nigeria.
Over the years, Mr. Olokojobi has distinguished himself as a disciplined media professional whose commitment to ethical journalism and credible online publishing has earned him respect within and outside the profession.
Through his editorial leadership and active engagement in the Nigerian media space, he has contributed meaningfully to the growth of responsible journalism in an era of rapid digital transformation.
As a respected member of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers and a consistent advocate of professionalism, he represents the enduring values of integrity, courage, and intellectual depth that remain essential to the survival of the media as the watchdog of society. His career stands as an inspiration to younger journalists seeking to combine professional excellence with public responsibility.
At a time when the media industry continues to confront enormous challenges, the contributions of seasoned professionals like Sakibu Olokojobi deserve recognition and appreciation.
His steady voice, editorial experience and dedication to truth have continued to enrich the journalism profession and strengthen public confidence in credible media practice.
As family, friends, colleagues, and associates celebrate him today, I join in wishing Mr. Sakibu Olokojobi good health, peace, renewed strength, and many more fruitful years of impactful service to journalism and humanity.
*Ogundipe is former president of Nigeria and African Union of Journalists
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