Emmanuel Nwiika Deeyah was born on December 25, 1965, in Gwara, Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. He is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in microbiology, politics, and entrepreneurship. Emmanuel is fluent in Kana and English, reflecting his cultural roots and broader communication skills.
This multi- cultural upbringing fostered a sense of open mindedness, empathy and a deep respect for different perspectives of life.
Adaobi Ilozue-Nnaji
I was born and raised in a small town in the Northern part of Nigeria (Borno State, Maiduguri to be precise). Growing up, my family was the cornerstone of my early life. With two loving parents both from the Eastern part of Nigeria, Anambra state, and three siblings, our household was always bustling with activities. As an Igbo girl growing up in the North, my childhood was an amalgamation of tradition, languages and culture of the North.
This multi- cultural upbringing fostered a sense of open mindedness, empathy and a deep respect for different perspectives of life.
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Oboma Ettah Eno was born in Yakurr, Cross River State to the family of the late Mr Ettah Oboma Nbang and Mrs Helen James Ofem. He has two siblings and is the eldest and first child of his parent. He has a younger brother and sister and growing up was fun with extended family, and friends around.
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I started life in Richard Street Asata Enugu, surrounded by the love of my parents and the laughter of my siblings. Growing up in that close-knit environment, my roots were firmly planted in a foundation of family and community.
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I was born on the 19th of June, 1993 in Kano State, Nigeria. She hails from Nnewi, Anambra state. She is the last child of H. E Elochukwu Anumba and Susan Anumba. She was conceived when her dad was in his 70s, so she was daddy’s little girl.
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