Dr. Patrick Ojo, author of Freedom for Pharmacy, has signed a publishing agreement with Brick Tower Press, as negotiated by Creative Management Partners (CMP) agent Alan Morell. CMP will represent Dr. Ojo's commercial rights across all platforms, including literary works, a sequel, adaptation into a docuseries, speaking engagements, endorsements, advisory roles, and licensing.
The announcement marks a significant milestone for Dr. Ojo, who described the deal as a huge personal and professional achievement. "Signing with Alan Morell of CMP to be my Agent and him getting me Brick Tower Press Publishing my works signifies a huge milestone for me personally and professionally," said Dr. Ojo. "I am very excited to work with CMP on submission of my book, Freedom for Pharmacy, as they navigate with Brick Tower Press for my Literary works and my career commercial rights across CMP avenues of monetization."
Publisher John T. Colby Jr. of Brick Tower Press expressed enthusiasm for the new addition. "We are delighted to welcome Dr. Patrick Ojo to Brick Tower Press, where his work joins a distinguished list of authors including Dr. Jane Goodall, Al Jardine of the Beach Boys, Paul Preuss, Dr. Bob Arnot, and many other bestselling writers," said Colby. "Freedom for Pharmacy fills a real niche: it pulls back the curtain on how the American pharmacy system actually works and gives readers practical guidance for navigating it - timely reading as patients face rising costs and growing confusion about their medications."
Colby also noted the significance of representation by CMP. "We take every author presented to us by CMP's Alan Morell very seriously; he is a leader in doctor-authored books worldwide, and Dr. Ojo's remarkable journey from Nigeria to American pharmacist and author makes this a story we're proud to publish."
Agent Alan Morell highlighted the broader impact of Dr. Ojo's work. "Dr. Patrick, in my view, is truly an American Hero, giving back, having worked with NYC Department of Homeless Services while graduating from Long Island University, College of Pharmacy, Brooklyn, New York, for his pharmacy degree AND also becoming a U.S. citizen in 1996," said Morell. "This year is our Nation's 250th USA Anniversary and I felt signing Dr. Patrick was not only patriotic, but significant since his book, Freedom for Pharmacy is groundbreaking reading and a must read for a large majority of an audience who are confused with today's U.S. Pharmacy's; big Pharma control of the industry. Through Dr. Patrick's book, the reader can navigate the red tape allowing them FREEDOM in this U.S. Medical Sector."
Dr. Ojo's journey includes a degree in chemistry from the University of Ife in Nigeria, teaching in Nigeria, and migrating to the U.S. in 1988. He worked with the New York City Department of Homeless Services while completing pre-pharmacy requirements and earning a pharmacy degree from Long Island University. He became a U.S. citizen in 1996 and later earned a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Nova Southeastern University. He has practiced in community, hospital, compounding, and correctional pharmacy settings.
For more information, visit www.liberatepharmacy1.com or www.BrickTowerPress.com.


