Former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, said: “Very well deserved kudos to Tribune as it celebrates its 75th anniversary and remains the oldest private Nigerian newspaper.
“This is an occasion for recalling the vision of its founder, the late Sage Chief Obafemi Awolowo GCFR, the celebrated Pan-Africanist and outstanding Nigerian leader.
“In keeping with its founder’s vision, the Tribune newspaper has over the last seventy-five years remained a remarkable voice of Pan-Africanism and Nigerian patriotism, advocating in consistently persuasive style, how to promote Nigeria’s development and political stability.
“It has also continued to provide to Nigerian and African scholars and thinkers with a platform for articulating their views on global affairs, our country’s domestic issues, and on cooperation and unity among African countries.
“I salute the Nigerian Tribune at 75 and wish it a long and unceasing active life.”
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