 Nigerians and other media icons have gathered to pay glowing tributes to a general manager and editor-in-chief of Vanguard Media Ltd. Minga Adifai on his 60th birthday celebration. Justin Tabeoko captured the celebration for Plastic Africa and our reports. It was a moment of sheer joy, pomp and circumstance as Keith and King converged on for this delmoniably celebration. The man at the centre of the celebration is a two-term provost of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ and general manager, managing editor of Vanguard newspapers Minga Adifai. As guests on wind, wind and dying through a sumptuous street, it was an opportunity for them to relieve moments shared with Adifai. Minga, I respect you. I admire what you stand for and I'm one of those that believe that if we have like 10 of you in Nigeria, we will not be singing the song we are singing today. My prayer is that I will live long. His wisdom will continue to increase. The same will benefit from his wisdom. People will recognize you for your excellence. Like moderate, who's praise to the left and praise to the right, at times to the back and front, everything that God has blessed you with will be known beyond his shores. Adifai was also described as a man of order and integrity, who has a depth of compassion and insights for the profession. These are things the younger people should learn from Mr. Minga Adifai. The fact of professionalism, loyalty to friendship, resourcefulness and his relationship person. He's somebody that you can clearly see has a lot of integrity, professional to the core. The celebrant who could not hold back his joy appreciating his guests said their new age missed another opportunity for him to continue to do what he knows how best to do. I do hope I continue to be able to add value to my profession and to the lives of people around me, to God calls me. Speakers at Ived also buttressed the need for Nigerians to live lives worthy of emulation, lives that would be imprinted on the sands of time long after they are gone. Just enter Ubiuku for PLOS TV Africa.