Music legend, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi has described the Chief Executive Officer of the leading telecommunication in Nigeria and Africa, Globacom, Chief Mike Adenuga Jnr. as a unique trailblazer in improving lives and a great contributor to the development of the entertainment industry, Nigeria, and the continent of Africa.
Obey as he is only called, expressed his delight on the newly launched Glo TV, noting that it is an exceptional means to improve the industry and also create easy access to information, while he also rejoiced with Adenuga on the outstanding success of the Globacom brand in the last 18 years.
“I am filled with joy to specially congratulate you on yet another milestone, the launch of the Glo TV, an innovation that will improve the entertainment industry and also create more easy access to information.
I also rejoice with you on the 18th anniversary of the birth of the Globacom brand.
“It’s not a surprise that you have devoted your life to be a trailblazer in improving lives and contributing to the development of the industry, country, and the continent of Africa, a philosophy that has made you so unique in all ways!”
“Thank you for your unprecedented contributions and all-around commitment in giving the younger generations hope for a brighter future through your numerous initiatives,” he added.
Obey also noted that the Glo TV, no doubt, is a welcome development, just as he prayed that God will continue to uphold the Globacom chief and grant him greater success and a sound mind in all your future endeavors.
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