Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen Winna’amzua
Engr. Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen Winnamzua is a versatile and innovative award-winning journalist at JoyNews (TV, Radio & Online), specializing in various fields such as broadcast and print journalism, agriculture, climate change, sanitation, health, technology, and food security.
Engr. M²-Nurudeen has made a significant impact by training over 300 farmers nationwide in locally-driven climate change adaptation, weather forecast interpretation, optimal farming techniques, and effective pest and disease control strategies.
He has contributed to the design of farmhouses and the development of straightforward irrigation systems to benefit farmers. His efforts reflect a dedication to enhancing agricultural practices and resilience in the face of climate challenges.
Engr. Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen Winnamzua is a versatile and innovative award-winning journalist at JoyNews (TV, Radio & Online), specializing in various fields such as broadcast and print journalism, agriculture, climate change, sanitation, health, technology, and food security.
Engr. M²-Nurudeen has made a significant impact by training over 300 farmers nationwide in locally-driven climate change adaptation, weather forecast interpretation, optimal farming techniques, and effective pest and disease control strategies. He has contributed to the design of farmhouses and the development of straightforward irrigation systems to benefit farmers. His efforts reflect a dedication to enhancing agricultural practices and resilience in the face of climate challenges.
Engr. M-Nurudeen is a highly committed journalist who is constantly engaged in covering diverse topics, including nature and news. He’s known for his willingness to travel to any location at any hour in pursuit of a compelling story. His dedication shines through in the excellent media content he produces, utilizing video, audio, and photography to capture the essence of rural communities in Ghana, even under challenging circumstances. Engr. M-Nurudeen holds a range of academic qualifications, including certificates in HND General Agricultural Science, a BSc. in Agricultural and Biosystem Engineering, and an MPhil in Meteorology and Climate Science. He serves as the Founder and Executive Director of the Centre for Climate Change & Food Security (CCCFS), demonstrating his expertise and leadership in the field of climate science and food security.