From an early age, her parents recognized her musical talents and encouraged her to pursue her education alongside her passion for music.
After completing her secondary education, she went on to study Law at Middlesex University in England, where she excelled academically and graduated with a First-Class degree.
showcased her commitment to personal growth and the pursuit of excellence in all aspects of her life.She continued to nurture her songwriting skills, crafting heartfelt andfrom her own experiences, as well as her unwavering faith, she poured her heart and soul into each composition, striving to create music that would uplift and inspire listeners.
Her lyrics are infused with messages of love, compassion, and spiritual growth, inviting listeners to embark on aIn addition to her music, she finds joy in her family life. She is happily married to Mr Chigozirim Golden Ohuabunwa, and together they have two beautiful children. Her family provides a strong support system that fuels her motivation and inspires her to continue pursuing her music ministry with unwavering dedication.
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