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Nathan is a Photo journalist based in Kaduna, Nigeria. With over 15 years of experience as a freelance photojournalist and more than a decade in writing, he brings a dynamic mix of visual and written storytelling to his work. His portfolio includes Street photography, interviews, vox pops, content writing, lifestyle and entertainment reporting, and deeply human feature stories. Driven by a passion for authentic storytelling, Nathan captures everyday moments with clarity, empathy, and creativity, whether through the lens of his camera or the rhythm of his words. His work reflects a keen understanding of culture, people, and place, making him a trusted voice for stories that inform, inspire, and resonate.
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Aisha Ummi El-Rufai, the governor's wife, rides a horse during a street walk on May 15, 2023, to raise awareness and promote exclusive breastfeeding as part of the Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) Week in Kaduna State.

Aisha Ummi El-Rufai, the governor's wife, leads a peaceful protest at the National Assembly in Abuja on July 15, 2020, to combat the rising issues of rape and gender-based violence, holding placards with impactful images of the effects of these crimes. She and her entourage are received by the Speaker, Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila.

Kaduna State Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai enrolls his son, Sadiq El-Rufai, into Capital School Kaduna, a public school, to promote education standards, captured here upon their arrival.

Kaduna State Governor 2021, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, pays a courtesy visit to the Emir of Zazzau, HRH Shehu Idris Umar, during a formal reception.

The photograph captures a vibrant scene at a secondary school in Kawo, Kaduna State, where Aisha Ummi El-Rufai, the governor's wife, is commemorating International Day of the Girl Child. The event features her delivering a sensitization talk and making donations of materials and cash to support the girls' education and welfare.

Government officials from the Kaduna State Ministry of Health interact with local families while screening children for signs of malnutrition in Kaura Local Government Area. The outreach followed a reported surge in malnutrition cases within the community, prompting urgent intervention and sampling efforts to assess the nutritional status of vulnerable children.

An 89-year-old elder from Saminaka Local Government Area, Kaduna State, proudly displays the "four plus four" hand gesture—symbolizing support for the incumbent governor's re-election bid in 2018. Each hand raised with four fingers represents a completed first four-year term and the aspiration for another, signaling continuity and endorsement for a second tenure in office.

Supporters gather enthusiastically as the wife of the Kaduna State Governor visits a local community in Kajuru during the 2018 election campaign. The scene captures a convoy of vehicles and a vibrant crowd of residents, youth, and community leaders who turned out in large numbers to welcome her. Set against the backdrop of the iconic rocky hills of Kajuru, the image reflects the grassroots engagement and political mobilization efforts during the campaign trail.
