 Moving on now, family and friends of Adebayo Oluwake gathered on a hymn as he retired on the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC in Nigeria. The event attracted professionals and gap interferes, among which were the special advisor on media and publicity to President Mohamed Abu Hari, Femi Adishina, the managing director of Plus TV Africa Leko Gumbawu, his colleagues among others. Our correspondent Paul George was there. His own faces from the media industry and in public service were seen in the hall. Other professionals, family and friends also graced the occasion. The event was in honor of one of Nigeria's diplomats and humanitarian, Mr. Adebayo Oluwake, as he announced his retirement with a book titled The Journey of a Passport on the Road of Humanity. Mr. Oluwake was spent close to two decades of his career serving the country in different capacities, talked about his sojourn. I am very, very proud to say by the time I was leaving, and again it's in my book, I left 13 Nigerians occupying important international positions in the International Committee of the Red Cross. I thank God for the opportunity that he gave to me and for keeping me hailed and hearty. The humanitarian, however, dismissed insinuations about him going into full-time politics. No, I think I'm more useful to my country and to the continent because I worked a lot across many African countries. I made a lot of friends in government, in the military, in the diplomatic community, in those African countries. So I believe strongly that I have something to contribute in helping to advance development on the continent. In his better half of decades, Oluwate Oluwake shared our experience of how tough it was coping without her husband, who was always moving from one diplomatic duty to the other across the globe. Initially it was tough because when the children were young, and I had to stay back to take care of the children. But the minute the youngest two of the twins got into university, I started traveling with him. I wish him the very best. I wish him with new strength. He's been a very considerate man, he's a kind person, and I'm trusting that the Lord would enlarge his course. He sacrificed the Lord for us, the children and I, and I'm praying that the Lord in his own way will reward him. Their daughters, Sheung and Shola, took turns to play their roles at the book event. His areas of interest are development, public communication and humanitarian diplomacy, international humanitarian law, security architectures, and post-conflict reconstruction. He is married to Oluwate Oluwake, and they have less than three beautiful children. Flexibility and impact enabled us to actualise Jeremy's vision and our operations in a more clear and impactful way, building on the four initiatives that Mary went hand-taking. Human ending and communes were poured on Mr. Oluwake by his contemporaries, who shared their experiences with the journalist-com humanitarian. I am glad to be a friend to Mr. Oluwake. This is not the first book that he will write that I'll read. He has sent me one before, which I read and I look forward to reading this one. All the support that he needs post-return it. Bio is everybody's bio. This is a man who has used his code-given brain for this country. And he doesn't have a national award yet. I think there's any Nigerian to be proud of. His name is Bio Oluwake Oluwake. The eye-point of the event was the unveiling of the 158th-page book. Paul George. Plus TV news. Two and one. Thank you so much.