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Company chief greets chairman at 70

Principal Partner of Nuel Mark & Partners,  Dr Emmanuel Mark, has felicitated Dr Tony Eze, chairman of Specialty Drilling Fluids, as he marks his 70th birthday. He described the milestone

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February 26, 2026byThe Nation
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Principal Partner of Nuel Mark & Partners,  Dr Emmanuel Mark, has felicitated Dr Tony Eze, chairman of Specialty Drilling Fluids, as he marks his 70th birthday.

He described the milestone as a celebration of an extraordinary life defined by perseverance, wisdom, and enduring impact.

In a goodwill message, Mark described Eze as “a beacon of inspiration and wisdom,” praising his dedication, unrelenting passion, and unshakeable commitment to excellence.

“At 70, Eze is marking a remarkable journey of influence, impact, and legacy,” he said. “His life stands as a testament to perseverance, hard work, and faith.”

He noted that Dr Eze’s professional accomplishments are matched by his personal virtues, highlighting his resilience in the face of challenges, tireless pursuit of knowledge and growth, selfless service to others, and consistent optimism.

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According to Dr. Mark, these qualities have not only shaped Eze’s success in business but have also positioned him as a role model to younger professionals in Nigeria’s corporate and energy sectors.

“Dr Eze represents the rare combination of enterprise and empathy,” he added. “Beyond building institutions, he has built people. His legacy is one that will continue to inspire generations to come.”

ESV Dr. EMMANUEL Mark further expressed confidence that the celebrant’s wisdom and experience would remain relevant in shaping leadership conversations and industry standards in the years ahead, while offering prayers for continued strength, sound health, and greater accomplishments.

“As he stands at this important threshold, we celebrate a life of purpose and consistency. We wish him many more years of shining bright, inspiring others, and making meaningful contributions to society,” he concluded.

Dr Tony Eze’s 70th birthday has attracted goodwill messages from business leaders, professionals, and associates nationwide, all celebrating a man widely regarded for his calm leadership style, strong ethical values, and lasting contributions to indigenous enterprise development.

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