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He has worked as team leader, managing large teams to deliver efficient results in the face of challenges that require pace and adroitness.

He was also a National Merit Scholar. He later studied at the University of Ibadan as a University Scholar. He holds a Ph. Career Reuben Abati has been writing for the Nigerian press since , serving as Contributing Editor, Editor, and Columnist to many publications, covering both the mainstream media and the softer genre of romance and lifestyle magazines.

He is very well known for his book reviews, essays and commentaries on national, regional and international affairs. His writings have also appeared in both local and international periodicals and academic journals.

Before working in government, Reuben Abati was, from , Chairman of the Editorial Board at The Guardian Newspapers, a privately owned, independent Nigerian newspaper.



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