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Hassan Gimba
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of NEPTUNE PRIME
Incumbent
In office
2016–present
Personal details
Born9th April, 1964
Kaduna, Nigeria
Residence(s)Kaduna, Nigeria
Alma materAhmadu Bello University
ProfessionJournalist, Writer, Public Commentator and Online Publisher

Dr. Hassan Gimba (born 9 April 1964) is a Nigerian journalist, philanthropist, and publisher of Neptune Prime. He is recognized for his contributions to both media and community development.

Background

Hassan Gimba was born on April 9, 1964, in Kaduna, Nigeria. He completed his early education at Shehu Garbai School, Maiduguri, in 1977, followed by Government College, Maiduguri, where he obtained his General Certificate of Education in 1982. Gimba furthered his education at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. His dedication to journalism earned him an honorary doctorate in recognition of his contributions to the field.

Career

Hassan Gimba is a Nigerian journalist who began his career in 1991 by founding The Pointer newspaper. He later worked at Today Newspaper and became Northeast Bureau Chief for Daily Monitor in 1996. Gimba established The Informant and Mafaɗi, bilingual newspaper promoting developmental journalism in northeastern Nigeria. In 2008, he launched Pen Watch and later served as Managing Editor at Leadership newspaper. In 2017, he founded Neptune Prime. Gimba’s philanthropic work includes commissioning the first Cervical Cancer Clinic in the North East and founding the Hafsatu Gimba Ahmed Memorial School. He has been recognized for his contributions to journalism receiving an award of excellence by Zuma Times.

References

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  2. Luckson, Cara Gift (2024-06-20). "Neptune Prime CEO, Hassan Gimba, inducted into Nigerian". Neptune Prime. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  3. Onuoha, Chukwudi (2024-09-01). "Journalist donates school, health facility to Yobe community". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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  10. "Journalist donates school, health facility to Yobe community - QUICK NEWS AFRICA". 2024-09-01. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  11. Ibrahim Ramalan (2021-12-04). "Neptune Prime publisher, Hassan Gimba, bags award". dailynigerian. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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