“Death only divides the beloved” … Lebanon loses its “special genius”



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In moving words, the writer Marawan Najjar lamented in a tweet on his Twitter account his creative brother, the journalist Ramzi Najjar.

Marawan wrote, “My older brother and my younger brother, that beautiful ‘special’ genius Ramzi, were overwhelmed by his wisdom and tenderness.

He added, “May I rejoice now?”

In the context, a member of the Independent Center Bloc, deputy Nicolás Nahas, tweeted on his Twitter account, writing: “Death does not only separate loved ones, it deprives you of the warmth of friendship and the depth of counseling prevents you from the magic of communicating with those with whom you have gathered affection.

He added: “Today, death took a friend from us. One of the loved ones was taken from us. Ramzi Najjar, who has been our only great stir in various struggles. I will miss you very much. May God have mercy on you and put you in his embrace. and my condolences to the whole family. “

Also, the Minister of Information of the interim government named Manal Abdel Samad in a tweet on his Twitter account, the late Ramzi Najjar.

And Abdel Samad wrote: “Today, the Corona virus has disappeared my friend Ramzi Najjar, one of the media and advertising giants in Lebanon and the world.”

He added: “When the great people leave, a great lighthouse will go out and we will only have feelings of pain.”

The following is a summary of the life of creative Najjar: he is the founder and managing director of the strategic communications consulting company “S2C” since 2002, the Republic of Lebanon. He began his career as an academic professor, then entered the world of advertising and marketing, where he established a private company in association with “Saatchi & Saatchi Company” in 1992 in Lebanon.

He also served as president of the “International Advertising Association”, Lebanese branch, and participated in the establishment of the Faculty of Advertising at the “Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts” and the “Balamand University”.

He was a pioneer in the writing of television commercials, as he created and produced several popular educational programs in Lebanon, notably “The Specialists Program”.

He is the author of several books, the most important of which are: “Think on Paper” in 2018, “Movement and Silence: Media and the Judiciary” 2016, and “Point of View and Travel: Media, Communication and the Arab Spring”, and he has with numerous studies and analyzes for the advertising industry.

He has a master’s degree in mass communication and a bachelor’s degree in literature and comparative education from the American University of Beirut.



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