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A tribute to Tunji Bello @65, by Lanre Ogundipe

...Integrity wears no noise
EditorBy EditorJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Some men announce themselves with fanfare. Others allow the character to speak long before they do. Tunji Bello belongs to the latter.

At 65, he stands as a remarkable blend of the journalist’s inquisitive mind, the lawyer’s analytical discipline, the administrator’s competence and the public servant’s uncommon humility. His career has traversed the newsroom, the corridors of government and now the national stage as Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). Throughout these transitions, one attribute has remained constant—his quiet professionalism.

Our paths first crossed in journalism, where he distinguished himself at Concord Newspapers, rising through the ranks from Features Writer to Political Editor, Sunday Concord Editor and Editor of National Concord. Those who worked with him knew him not merely as an accomplished journalist but as a meticulous professional whose commitment to excellence was never in doubt. He later chaired the Editorial Board of THISDAY and remained a respected voice in the profession.

The pro-democracy years revealed another side of him. They were years that tested convictions, demanded courage and separated convenience from commitment. Tunji carried those burdens with quiet resolve, never seeking applause for doing what he believed was right.

Public office never diminished him. Whether as Commissioner for the Environment, Secretary to the Lagos State Government or now as the head of the FCCPC, he has consistently demonstrated that public service is a trust to be discharged with diligence rather than a platform for self-advertisement.

To me, however, titles tell only part of the story.

I have known Tunji Bello as an embodiment of humility, honesty and quiet strength. He is one of those increasingly rare friends whose word remains his bond. Trustworthy in friendship, dependable in duty and professional to the core, he carries success with remarkable modesty.

In an era where noise is often mistaken for achievement, Tunji reminds us that true influence is measured not by volume but by value.

As you celebrate this milestone, may the Almighty grant you continued good health, renewed strength, divine wisdom and many more years of impactful service to our nation and humanity.

Happy 65th Birthday, my dear friend and brother.

May your best years still lie ahead.

Lanre Ogundipe Former  President Nigeria and Africa Union of Journalists writes from Abuja

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