Osinbajo pays tribute to Innocent Oparadike, ex-Daily Times MD, in death
The Acting President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) has sympathised with the Oparadike family as well as the government and people of Imo State on the death of Chief Innocent Oparadike, a former Commissioner for Information and Culture in Imo State.
Prof. Osinbajo also commiserated with the Nigerian Union of Journalists and the Nigerian Guild of Editors on the demise of their colleague and one of Nigeria’s brightest journalists and thinkers.
Senior Special Assistant to the Acting President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, disclosed this in a statement he issued on Friday, copy of which was made available to The DEFENDER.
According to the statement , the Acting President believes that the late Oparadike, who had a very distinguished career as a journalist and administrator, will be long remembered by his colleagues and admirers for his profound decency, boldness and uprightness.
“Osinbajo salutes Oparadike’s sterling leadership qualities, dedication and brilliance during very challenging times in our nation’s history, particularly as the Editor of the Federal Government-owned New Nigerian Newspaper; and later as Managing Director of the Daily Times.
“As Chief Oparadike, Mpidike Mbaitolu, is laid to rest, the Acting President urges his associates in the media and the Anglican Communion where he served dutifully as Knight of Saint Christopher to honour his memory by upholding the virtues of hard-work, discipline, philanthropy and justice to which he was devoted until his death.
“He prays that the Lord will grant Chief Oparadike’s family the fortitude to bear the loss, and comfort all who mourn him,” Laolu Akande said in the statement.