 And now to some more cheering news. The criminal crime of Nigerian Hollywood and media executives all gathered to celebrate a lesbian and film executive Uludot Zumbayo Jacobs as he clocks 80 years. The event which was held in Lagos were together actors, media executives and other entertainers who played glowing tributes to the icon. Our correspondent Paul George was there. Gathered in this hall to celebrate the veteran actor Uludot Jacobs as the current governor of Akiti State, Kayo de Faimi and his wife, P.C. Faimi, former deputy governor of Lagos State at the Joke Uri Lukpe at De Fulire, former executive director of the Nigerian Television Authority, NTA Peter Eagle and many Nigerians from all walks of life. The event kicked off with a national anthem and was followed by a dance drama and documentary that was beamed in honor of the octogenarian. Jacobs contemporary a veteran actor, Taiwu Ajai Lyset who spoke alongside another veteran broadcaster Sonny Irabbo recounts their memorable moment with the icon. A pioneer in Hollywood, a person who is committed to what he does and is giving so much to the development of entertainment in this country, at least the performing arts. Here and I go way back. We started together in England at Actors Studio. We worked together various things abroad, international festivals and all that. We worked here in Nigeria as well. So, he's a good friend of mine and I wish him well. He's in the book of times. It would never be forgotten for what the contribution is made to the development of our industry. Thank you very much. Happy birthday, Olu Dotsun. Well done. Olu Jacobs was one human being that we're all very proud to have started with and have been very proud to be with him here today. So, we were together in second chance in 1984, so you can imagine how long ago that was. And of course, Choké was in our class. He was the headmaster. I was a small teacher. So, history has come around. Happy birthday, Uncle Olu. God bless you. Also, the likes of Bimbo Luidi, Ali Baba and other entertainers poured encomiums on the maestro as a wish team a happy birthday. He's a man who is very passionate about his craft, about his art. And he's very thorough about the way he... He's thorough in the way he goes about doing his work. He creates, you know, an entire persona so that he's able to embody each character that he portrays. So, professionally, you know, he's difficult to match. He's certainly difficult, if not impossible to beat. Exceptional, exemplary, professional, also creative agent, father figure, great tutor, inspirational leader in the sector, respected. Don't so much that we cannot forget and I celebrate him all the time. I call him Emperor. He's iconic. He's an iconic figure. I've said it three times this evening. He's as iconic as it gets in this part, a living legend. Modern an icon, a veteran, a highly gifted and talented man, a man who loves his craft and enjoys working with other people. The eye point of the event was the cutting of the cake by the celebrant. And while guests were being entertained, the celebrant's ever supportive wife, Jocke Siwa, couldn't hide her joy as she danced to express her appreciation to God. And the guest who had made the event a success. Poor George. Plus TV News.