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Nathaniel Gbaoron

Nathaniel E. Gbaoron is the Plateau State correspondent for BusinessDay and a seasoned journalist with a decade of experience covering sub-national affairs across Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Benue, Plateau, and other states. He holds both National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) in Mass Communication from Fidel Polytechnic, Gboko. Over the years, he has participated in numerous media trainings and workshops spanning various areas of reporting, strengthening his expertise in economic and political reporting, community-level governance, development stories, and conflict-sensitive journalism. He is a member of Correspondent Chapel in Plateau state, a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), he is also a Rotarian and a member of Plateau Club 1921.
527 Articles

Insecurity: Plateau is bleeding, no one is listening — Benson

Kennedy Benson, a Plateau state indigene and resident of Jos, described the…

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Joy in markets, dread on Plateau farms as FG crashes food prices

When the Federal Government announced its decision to crash food prices nationwide,…

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Tragedy in Plateau as four die in mining pit

A tragic mining accident has occurred in the Dura community, Jos South…

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UniJos VC advocates sustainable, responsible mining in Nigeria

Tanko Ishaya, a professor and the Vice Chancellor of the University of…

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Gunmen abduct Plateau lawmaker in Jos town

Gunmen have abducted Laven Denty Jacob, the member representing Pankshin South Constituency…

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Gunmen kidnap Nasarawa governor’s aide

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted Muhammed Egye Osolafia, the Senior…

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Varsity don says faith, science must unite to improve patient healing outcomes

Professor Abdul Jimmy Salaam of the University of Jos has described radiology…

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How Plateau’s 2,000 housing units will empower workers, create jobs, curb insecurity

In what is being hailed as one of the most ambitious infrastructure…

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