By Kadiri Christopher
A Frontline legal luminary and an astute politician, Felix Osemwengie Isere Esq has recently sent a resounding congratulatory message to his learned colleague, Douglas Ogbankwa Esq on his birthday.
In a press statement, Isere Esq who is the Special Adviser to the Edo State Governor on Oil and Gas, described Ogbankwa Esq as a writer, scholar and a leading light.
According to Isere Esq, "I join family, friends, colleagues, and well-wishers in celebrating an exceptional legal luminary, astute scholar, and prolific writer, Barr. Douglass Ogbankwa, on the occasion of his birthday.
"Barr. Ogbankwa is a shining light in the legal profession, a man of immense intellect and unwavering commitment to justice, whose contributions to legal discourse and mentorship of young lawyers continue to inspire generations. His passion for knowledge and excellence has not only strengthened the legal community but has also made a significant impact on society at large.
"Today is even more remarkable as we witness the unveiling of his two thought-provoking books—Nuggets for Life and Tales from Benin. These literary works reflect his deep wisdom, vast experience, and profound storytelling ability. Nuggets for Life offers invaluable insights on navigating life’s challenges, while Tales from Benin captures the rich history and cultural heritage of our great people. Through these books, Barr. Ogbankwa has further cemented his place as a distinguished author and historian, ensuring that knowledge and tradition are preserved for future generations.
"On this special occasion, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to him. May this new year of his life bring more success, good health, and greater achievements. Edo State and Nigeria at large are proud of his contributions, and we celebrate him today and always.
"Happy Birthday, Barr. Douglass Ogbankwa! Congratulations on this literary milestone", he said.
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Douglas Ogbankwa Esq will be launching two books in honour of his birthday Holden in Benin City, the capital of Edo State.
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