 that do not pursue free education or is managing back-on-economic programs that are not beneficial for their people. These were the words of poet, publisher, editor, activist, palmist, audio or film during the public presentation of a comperdium of its essays, tributes and conversation which held in Lagos. Plastific correspondents love Iku Koyadoku tells us more in this report. These are friends of Audia Ofemou, a man who weighs many hearts. They have put every other thing aside to mark his 73rd birthday by putting a book together in his honor. Some know Audia Ofemou as a poet, others as publisher, editor, activist, polemicist, mental and a politician. It tells me I have delivered some but I have not finished delivering and that I must continue working. And I suppose this is one way of not letting me forget that once upon a time I made promises to friends. Even promises I did not make but who they expected me to fulfill. The book titled Audia Ofemou, in search of a common morality, essays, tributes and conversation was reviewed by a veteran journalist and columnist Ruben Abati. The occasion was void of the usual dining and waiting, synonymous with birthday celebrations. It was more of a time for speeches and tributes. The book presentation provided an avenue for the celebrants to renew his course for free education in Nigeria. Senior advocates of Nigeria, Femi Falano and others found at what they termed as dollarization of the Nigerian economy. The consensus here is that the book of the Audia Ofemou, in search of a common morality, essays, tributes and conversation is a must read and recommended for schools. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.