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Tinubu congratulates Sam Amuka-Pemu at 90, describes him a statesman, journalism icon

Prince Sam Amuka-Pemu

*Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, hails Prince Sam Amuka-Pemu, iconic journalist and publisher of Vanguard Newspaper, describing him as ‘a shining example of dedication, resilience and integrity within the media industry’

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has hailed Prince Sam Amuka-Pemu, iconic journalist and publisher of Vanguard Newspaper, on his 90th birthday.

Tinubu, who stated this in a tribute he personally penned and issued Thursday, June 13, 2025, described Amuka-Pemu as “a shining example of dedication, resilience and integrity within the media industry” in Nigeria.

The President said: “Today, I celebrate Prince Sam Amuka-Pemu, iconic journalist and publisher of Vanguard newspaper, on his 90th birthday.”

The Nigerian leader noted the veteran journalist, fondly called Uncle Sam, Amuka-Pemu started his career at the Daily Times. Then, he co-founded The Punch with the late accountant Chief Olu Aboderin.

After parting ways with Aboderin, he later set up the Vanguard newspaper in 1984, which became one of Nigeria’s most influential newspapers under his leadership.

Mr. Amuka-Pemu has devoted most of his life to journalism, stated Tinubu.

The tribute also stated: “It is to his credit and managerial acumen that Vanguard is alive today, 41 years after its founding, despite the crisis in the media industry.

“Uncle Sam remains a shining example of dedication, resilience and integrity within the media industry.”

Tinubu said today, Amuka-Pemu is not just a leader of the profession; he is a doyen of the industry.

The President further noted that his leadership, from the altar of journalism, has influenced the media landscape and extended to his role as a respected leader in Delta State and the South-South geopolitical zone, making him an elder statesman.

Tinubu stated: “On the occasion of this year’s Democracy Day, I conferred on him the National Honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) in profound recognition of his significant contributions to the country and his exemplary leadership in the field of journalism.

“I urge the younger journalists to emulate this highly respected publisher and leader.”

He added: “I wish Uncle Sam continued God’s grace and more years of impact.

“Our country is deeply grateful for his invaluable contributions to journalism and his enduring legacy.”

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