Monday21May2012

Reuben Abati

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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1 [RIGHT OF REPLY] Much Ado About Stones Dr. Reuben Abati 803
2 Alex Ibru: There Goeth A Man Reuben Abati 572
3 A Season For Sycophants: Their Tricks And Tactics Reuben Abati 2095
4 The Vanishing Owambe Culture Reuben Abati 1850
5 The Speech Jonathan Shouldn't Have Made Reuben Abati 2178
6 The Emir’s Clash With Namadi Sambo Reuben Abati 1570
7 The beggars' opera in Lagos Reuben Abati 1874
8 Jonathan And The Scramble For Political Appointments Reuben Abati 1458
9 The National Assembly's unfinished tasks Reuben Abati 1057
10 What Face Will Osama Show To God? Reuben Abati 1315
11 Mimiko, Labour Party and the South West Reuben Abati 744
12 The Jonathan To Jonathan Transition Reuben Abati 979
13 Election 2011: Nigeria's finest moment? Reuben Abati 1351
14 Abati: April 26: INEC’s Make Or Break Outing . Reuben Abati 814
15 For the attention of General Buhari Reuben Abati 1966
16 A New Current In Nigerian Elections? Reuben Abati 769
17 Just before the Presidential election 2011 Reuben Abati 1604
18 What I Saw On Election Day Reuben Abati 1336
19 A wait-and-see election Reuben Abati 716
20 INEC's False Start; Jega's Failure Reuben Abati 1186
21 As Nigeria goes to the polls Reuben Abati 768
22 African Union And The Libyan Endgame Reuben Abati 871
23 Two matters of state Reuben Abati 1610
24 Businessmen And The 2011 Elections Reuben Abati 1150
25 The ambassador who failed anthem test Reuben Abati 1577
26 A Festival Of Goats Reuben Abati 1112
27 Political parties and INEC's Code of Conduct Reuben Abati 972
28 The Obasanjo U-Turn Reuben Abati 1551
29 Politicians And Their Campaign Methods Reuben Abati 756
30 Of Bode George, crime and punishment Reuben Abati 1465
31 The Courts: A Threat to The 2011 Polls? Reuben Abati 1017
32 The collapse of Ghaddafi's Empire Reuben Abati 1101
33 Nigerian Politics 102 Reuben Abati 1020
34 The Politics of “Election English” Reuben Abati 1401
35 The Fall Of Mubarak; A Nation's Turning Point Reuben Abati 1274
36 The rascals in Nigerian politics Reuben Abati 1228
37 Sarah Jibril And Other Women In Politics Reuben Abati Reuben Abati 1894
38 Egypt/Tunisia: It could happen here Reuben Abati 1180
39 Are Nigerians Ready To Fight For Democracy? Reuben Abati 1172
40 Why we can't register voters Reuben Abati 1571
41 The Jonathan Presidency (Part 11 and Conclusion) Reuben Abati 1478
42 The Jonathan Presidency (10) Reuben Abati 1546
43 The Jonathan Presidency (9) Reuben Abati 1267
44 The Jonathan Presidency (8) Reuben Abati 1226
45 The Jonathan Presidency (7) Reuben Abati 1156
46 The Jonathan Presidency (6) Reuben Abati 1175
47 Julian Assange: WikiLeaks, Whistleblowing And The Open Society Ideal Reuben Abati 1334
48 The Jonathan Presidency (5) Reuben Abati 1200
49 The Jonathan Presidency (4) Reuben Abati 1549
50 The Jonathan Presidency (3) Reuben Abati 1221
51 The Jonathan Presidency (2) Reuben Abati 1725
52 The Jonathan Presidency Reuben Abati 2180
53 Nigeria: A Country that Leaks Reuben Abati 1611
54 The Market Should Move Beyond Okereke-Onyiuke Reuben Abati 975
55 Atiku And Obasanjo: "Me Sef, I Dey Laugh O" Reuben Abati 1998
56 Atiku, consensus politics and the North Reuben Abati 1372
57 The Other Day At The Hair Salon... Reuben Abati 1683
58 Oshiomhole's Woman Reuben Abati 1559
59 Nigeria’s Parliament: A Congress For Scandal Reuben Abati 1366
60 Inec Contracts, Minimum Wage And The Attack On Obasanjo Reuben Abati 1205
61 More Lessons In Democratic Rule Reuben Abati 711
62 Scandalous Pension Benefits For Former Leaders Reuben Abati 1132
63 Concerning Arms Seizure At The Ports Reuben Abati 1046
64 6-3-3-4: Desecrating Fafunwa's Memory? Reuben Abati 2481
65 Fayemi: At Last, The Triumph Of Truth In Ekiti Reuben Abati 1202
66 Doing It The Chilean Way: Lessons For Nigeria Reuben Abati 1672
67 Jonathan And The North Reuben Abati 2219
68 At The Down Syndrome Dinner Reuben Abati 1434
69 What Is This All About: Power Or The People? Reuben Abati 1043
70 Abuja Bomb Blasts And The Pains Of An Insecure Nation Reuben Abati 1785
71 Nigeria: A Crippled Giant At 50 Reuben Abati 1179
72 Election 2011 Campaign Finance: A Serious Challenge Reuben Abati 1220
73 2011 election timetable: Matters arising Reuben Abati 1846
74 The Soludo Treatise And The Fec Rebuttal Reuben Abati 1921
75 The new security chiefs and other matters Reuben Abati 1617
76 Election Timetable: Jega’s Perfect Alibi Reuben Abati 1636
77 Terry Jones, Don't Burn The Quran Reuben Abati 2266
78 Efcc: The 'onslaught' Against Ten Governors Reuben Abati 1949
79 Politics In A Season Of Cholera Reuben Abati 1327
80 Dame Patience, our president’s darling wife Reuben Abati 6464
81 The U.s Pull Out From Iraq Reuben Abati 1369
82 A Tyrannical Bureau Of Statistics? Reuben Abati 1512
83 Did The Pdp Endorse Jonathan For 2011? Reuben Abati 1770
84 The dictators’ women: Naomi and the Swazi Queen Reuben Abati 4624
85 The Capital Market Crisis: An Investor’s Concern Reuben Abati 2243
86 Chelsea, Civil Servants And The Falconets Reuben Abati 1597
87 LAUTECH: Two Governors And A University Reuben Abati 1874
88 Jonathan And The Politics Of (S)election Reuben Abati 1479
89 Playing Games With The 2011 Elections Reuben Abati 1035
90 Walter Omowale Carrington at 80 Reuben Abati 1759
91 Putting A Mark On David Mark’s Jungle Reuben Abati 1711
92 The Other Face Of Nigeria Reuben Abati 2079
93 How They Govern Us Reuben Abati 1663
94 Ban the entire country, not football teams Reuben Abati 2771
95 Jimoh Odutola (1905 - 2010) Reuben Abati 2055
96 How The Super Eagles Lost Their Talons Reuben Abati 2572
97 This Can’t Be Right Reuben Abati 2379
98 A World Cup Experience Reuben Abati 2055
99 How Jonathan got his GCFR Reuben Abati 6712
100 President Jonathan: One Month Later; When? Reuben Abati 2898

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