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Shall we, in the fraternity of the pen, pause today to celebrate an icon, indeed, one of the towering figures of our time? Shall journalists, editors, publishers and custodians of public conscience across Nigeria and beyond not rise in unison to salute a man whose life has become inseparable from the story of our profession? At 91, Prince Sam Amuka-Pemu, CON—our beloved Uncle Sam—stands not merely as a witness to history but as one of its master craftsmen; a quiet giant whose life has ennobled journalism and whose humanity has dignified success.

Today, therefore, I celebrate not merely the birthday of a man, but the enduring grace of an era. At 91, Uncle Sam stands before Nigeria and the world not as an old man counting years, but as a living monument to the noblest traditions of journalism, humanity and quiet excellence.

Some men arrive in history with fanfare and depart with noise. Uncle Sam chose another path. He came gently, armed with little more than intellect, curiosity and an abiding faith in the written word. Yet from those humble beginnings in the riverine landscapes of the Delta, nurtured by the rich cultural ethos of the Urhobo people, he would rise to become one of the most influential media personalities Nigeria has ever produced. He belongs to that vanishing generation of journalists who regarded the newsroom not as a marketplace of vanities but as a sanctuary of ideas, where facts were sacred, courage was compulsory, and truth was an article of faith.

It is impossible to discuss the trajectory of Nigerian journalism without stumbling upon the footprints of Uncle Sam. From the legendary Daily Times to Sunday Punch, from the audacious birth of The Punch to the establishment of Vanguard Newspapers, he has remained at the forefront of the profession, shaping narratives, nurturing talents and defending the freedom of the press, often quietly and at personal cost. Yet, what has always fascinated me is not the enormity of his accomplishments, but the elegance with which he wears them. Greatness sits lightly on him. He does not announce himself; his works do the talking.
Perhaps it is because Uncle Sam is, at heart, an artist.

He loves paintings and the arts. And like a master painter, he has spent a lifetime applying colours to the vast canvas of journalism. His brushstrokes are not hurried; they are thoughtful. He paints with humility, shades his convictions with wisdom, and frames his relationships with generosity. In his gallery are not landscapes or portraits alone, but generations of journalists whom he mentored, encouraged and uplifted. He has a remarkable gift for making younger colleagues feel seen, heard and valued. He dispenses wisdom not from the lofty heights of authority but from the warmth of companionship. He corrects without humiliating, counsels without condescension and inspires without demanding applause.

To many of us, Uncle Sam is not merely a senior colleague.

He is a father.

I say this not in the metaphorical excesses of tributes, but from lived experience. He possesses that rare ability to make one feel protected in a profession notorious for its harshness. In moments of uncertainty, his reassuring words become a compass. In moments of triumph, his congratulations carry the warmth of parental pride. His humanity is his greatest legacy. He is proof that one can rise to the summit of influence without sacrificing gentleness; that authority need not be loud to be effective; and that kindness, far from being weakness, is perhaps the highest expression of strength.

I have watched him interact with younger journalists and marvelled at the patience with which he listens. He has no appetite for needless grandeur. He prefers the shadows to the spotlight, substance to spectacle. Yet his presence fills every room. His humour is legendary; his wit disarming. There is an effortless simplicity about him that conceals an extraordinary mind. He reminds me of those ancient iroko trees whose grandeur is measured not by the noise they make but by the shade they provide.

At 91, Uncle Sam remains astonishingly youthful in spirit. Time has silvered his hair but not dimmed his curiosity. The years have softened his gait but sharpened his wisdom. He has witnessed military rule and democracy, triumphs and betrayals, the rise and decline of institutions. Through it all, he has remained faithful to his ideals and loyal to the profession he loves.

There are people whose lives resemble headlines—loud, fleeting and quickly forgotten.

Uncle Sam’s life resembles a masterpiece hanging in a gallery of timeless things.

Each year adds another brushstroke.

Each generation discovers a new beauty.

Each encounter reveals another layer of grace.

As he marks his 91st birthday today, I pray that the Almighty continues to bless him with good health, serenity and joy. May his days remain vibrant with laughter. May his wisdom continue to illuminate our paths. And may his extraordinary legacy endure long after today’s celebrations have faded into memory.

For Uncle Sam is more than a journalist.

He is more than a publisher.

He is more than a media icon.

He is a gentle force.

A silent crusader.

A guardian of values.

A father to many.

And to me, he remains one of the finest works of art Nigeria has ever produced.

Happy 91st birthday, Uncle Sam.

Lanre Ogundipe is former President of Nigeria and Africa Union of Journalists, writes from Abuja

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