News coming to us here at the studio this early summer morning confirms that Seun Phillips, a renowned Landsberg-award-winning journalist, was found dead in her office at The Announcer (a national newspaper publication) at about 6:30am. She was found seated in an upright position with her fingers set over a keyboard and her eyes, wide open, staring at a desktop screen. Early medical reports say that she experienced Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome - in other words, she died in her sleep. However, we will have more information about that after further medical examinations have been carried out. At the time of this broadcast, neither The Announcer or the local police department has responded to our requests for comments. Seun is bereaved by her… her… oh my God...there is a guy in here.
Right there, behind you John… he has a gun... someone call the po…”
Tobi Nifesi is an author, professional ghostwriter, and freelance journalist who’s written bestselling books that inspire conversations about human relationships and raise awareness for important social issues.
Tobi has also authored three, short psychological thrillers that explore the lines between sociology and psychosis. The novellas have been used by Canadian nonprofits as reference points and case studies for social awareness campaigns and conversations on domestic violence, endometriosis, suicide, and bystander apathy.
An avid fan of Linkin' Park, Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men, Dan Brown, Arsenal Football Club, and the Boston Celtics, Tobi can often be found deep in thought, or conversation, about one of these entities.