Born November 7, 1965, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Reuben Abati, chairman, editorial board of The Guardian newspapers, is a very brilliant scholar cum journalist who has contributed greatly to nation-building through his unique style of discussing topical issues in his columns.

Abati's approach of using dialogue, narrative, essay and satire to deal with serious national issues has made his columns captivating to many readers. Most of his articles are laced with humour and this makes readers to be carried along. What exactly informed his style of writing?

Abati had a First Class Honours degree in Theatre Arts at the University of Calabar and won the Vice Chancellor's prize as the overall best graduating student of the university in 1985 among several other prizes for academic excellence. At the University of Ibadan where he did his masters and Ph.D in Theatre Arts, he distinguished himself as a university scholar between 1987 and 1990. He completed his Ph.D at the age of 24 within just two years, specialising in Dramatic Literature, Theory and Criticism.

He also did a journalism programme as Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow, College of Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park, United States between 1996 and 1997. And in 1997, he earned an LL.B (Hons) from the Lagos State University, Ojo. The training in these three fields has immensely impacted on his writings.

As a scholar who taught a course on the aesthetics of laughter in the university, Abati finds it easy to use humour to convey his message in a dramatic and impactful manner.

As a columnist, Abati is motivated by happenings within the society and because there is never a dull moment in Nigeria, he finds the task of writing on topical issues very exciting. He is quite aware that columnists are agenda-setters who use the newspaper platform to provide leadership by assisting the public in formulating their own reaction to issues.

Over the years, Abati has won several awards for his well-informed commentaries and professional excellence both nationally and internationally. They include: The Cecil King Memorial Prize for Print Journalist of the Year, 1998; The Diamond Award for Media Excellence for Informed Commentary, 1998; Fletcher Challenge Commonwealth Prize for Opinion Writing, 2000; and Diamond Award for Media Excellence for Informed Commentary, 2000.

Abati who was a university teacher between 1985 and 1996 found it very easy to transit from the academia to journalism because both as a student and lecturer, he was consistently contributing articles to virtually all the leading Nigerian newspapers. From 1989 to 1991, he was contributing editor, Hints and Channele, both Lagos based romance magazines. He also freelanced during the period for The Guardian, Daily Sketch, Democrat, Nigerian Tribune and Daily Times. Between 1994 and 1995, he was contributing editor, Hearts, a romance magazine which he assisted in setting up. For eight months he maintained two columns under a pseudonym.

But before Abati went into journalism on a full-time basis, he was having a promising career in the academia. He was a graduate assistant, Department of Theatre Arts, University of Benin, 1985-1986 where he served as a member of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC. While pursuing higher degrees at the University of Ibadan between 1986 and 1990, he was a teaching assistant in the "Premier University." Immediately after the completion of his Ph.D in 1990, he was appointed Lecturer II at the Department of English, Ogun State University.

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Friday, 24 February 2006 Butchers won't learn Reuben Abati 1106
Friday, 17 February 2006 The Cartoon Controversy Reuben Abati 1464
Friday, 03 February 2006 State of the Union Reuben Abati 1013
Sunday, 29 January 2006 What Has God Got To Do With It? Reuben Abati 1217
Saturday, 28 January 2006 Wives for sale: N15,000 please! Reuben Abati 1762
Sunday, 22 January 2006 Ladoja: Winning In Losing Reuben Abati 1261
Saturday, 21 January 2006 Fresh wounds in the Niger Delta Reuben Abati 1109
Sunday, 15 January 2006 Adedibu: The Garrison Commander Of Ibadan Reuben Abati 1127
Friday, 13 January 2006 The Gbenga Obasanjo 'interview' Reuben Abati 2016
Friday, 06 January 2006 How These Times Affect Good People Reuben Abati 1101
Friday, 30 December 2005 One state, two Governors Reuben Abati 1248
Monday, 19 December 2005 Concerned Mothers Against Police Brutality Reuben Abati 1279
Friday, 16 December 2005 The Sosoliso plane crash Reuben Abati 1376
Sunday, 04 December 2005 Third Term And The National Assembly Reuben Abati 923
Friday, 02 December 2005 Obasanjo, Alami and Tony Blair Reuben Abati 1149
Friday, 25 November 2005 Alami should go: It's over Reuben Abati 1302
Sunday, 20 November 2005 Can We Trust The MDD? Reuben Abati 941
Friday, 04 November 2005 Gani's letter and Stella Obasanjo Reuben Abati 2661
Sunday, 16 October 2005 Alamieyeseigha Should Resign Reuben Abati 929
Sunday, 21 August 2005 Why There Should Be No Census Reuben Abati 804
Sunday, 31 July 2005 Third Term: He Won't Do It Reuben Abati 774
Friday, 24 June 2005 Revolt of the South-South Reuben Abati 684
Saturday, 11 June 2005 June 12: 12 years after Reuben Abati 650
Friday, 04 March 2005 The 'now, now' syndrome Reuben Abati 671
Tuesday, 15 February 2005 Senators Want Pay-For-Life: Na wa O! Reuben Abati 729
Sunday, 26 December 2004 The Foreigner In Nigeria Reuben Abati 701
Thursday, 16 September 2004 In Search Of Nigerians Reuben Abati 636
Friday, 13 August 2004 Ah, ha!, Balogun Owu Reuben Abati 809
Friday, 06 August 2004 ...in search of character Reuben Abati 682
Monday, 02 August 2004 Who wants IBB's apology? Reuben Abati 718
Sunday, 13 June 2004 Babangida's ambition Reuben Abati 685
Friday, 26 March 2004 Expatriates and the telecom industry 504
Friday, 09 January 2004 Anambra: Madmen, godfathers and specialists Reuben Abati 750
Sunday, 02 November 2003 How To Be A Nigerian Reuben Abati 740
Tuesday, 30 November 1999 Why There Should Be No Census Reuben Abati 1013
 
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