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NUJ Warri Congratulates Peter Dunia On 53rd Birthday

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Warri Correspondents’Chapel has congratulated Mr. Peter Omoh Dunia, aka Peter Black on his 53rd birthday anniversary.

Dunia, Executive Director, Inter-Atlas Synergy Limited, was an Award Recipient, at the just concluded NUJ Warri 2025 Press Week, held in Warri, Delta State.

The felicitation was expressed in a statement issued on Friday by the Chapel’s Chairman and Secretary, Mr. Victor Okpomor and Igafe Edeki respectively.

The union particularly acknowledged the track records of achievements of the great philanthropist in the areas of infrastructural development and humanitarian services.

Also, the association recognized the various roads construction projects he had personally embarked upon in his immediate community, Ogbona in Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State.

The Chapel noted that, beyond road projects, Mr. Dunia’s commitment to human capital development, particularly in the aspects of education and youths engagements across the country had remained unparallelled.

it appreciated the generosity of the astute entrepreneur and described him as a philanthropist and great ambassador to the younger generation.

“Sir, we pray that the Almighty God will continue to accord you the wherewithal to attain greater heights as you celebrates another age. May God grant you more years in sound health, peace and joy.

“We equally wish you success and sound health as you continue to deliver impactful projects in your community and beyond.

“The Chapel joins your family, friends and well-wishers across the globe to rejoice with you on this special and memorable day.

“May this new age of yours bring you greater accomplishment, prosperity, fulfilment and every other good things you desire in life.

“Sir, once again, congratulations and many happy returns in sound health.”

The Chapel, however, reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to the judicious coverage of the Mr. Dunia’s Corporate brands and other activities going forward.

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