
By Folusho Adeogun
The Presidential Villa, Abuja, became a site of reflection and reverence on Monday, 27 July 2025, as the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, paid a solemn visit to the State House Press Gallery to honour the memory of the late Dr. Leon Usigbe, Abuja Bureau Chief of the Nigerian Tribune.
In an atmosphere filled with grief and respect, the CGC signed the condolence register opened by the State House Press Corps, describing Dr. Usigbe as “a seasoned professional who carried out his duties with rare depth, integrity, and commitment to the ideals of journalism.”
Adeniyi, himself a long-time advocate for media engagement and institutional transparency, was visibly moved during the visit. “We have lost a giant in the media landscape,” he wrote. “Dr. Usigbe was a journalist of uncommon excellence whose dedication to truth and fairness made him a reference point for many in the profession.”
Known for his thoughtful engagement with the media, CGC Adeniyi extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, members of the State House Press Corps, and the Nigerian Tribune newspaper, urging them to find comfort in the powerful legacy Dr. Usigbe leaves behind.
Dr. Usigbe had built a reputation over the years as one of Nigeria’s foremost political correspondents, respected for his incisive commentary and fearless reporting on national policy and governance. His passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes from across media and public institutions, marking the end of a distinguished chapter in Nigerian journalism.
The condolence register continues to draw signatures and tributes from top government officials, veteran journalists, and friends, reflecting the profound impact Dr. Usigbe made during his illustrious career. His legacy now stands as a symbol of professional excellence and ethical journalism in Nigeria’s democratic journey.
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