Ngozi Therese Chuma-Udeh (/ŋgɔzi tə’ri:zə tʃu:mə ude/) is a Nigerian professor of English (African and comparative literature stress). She is a teacher, an orator, academic, novelist, poet, and activist for women and children.[1] She served as the University Orator at Anambra State University (now Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University) from 2012 to 2017 and is currently the Commissioner for the Anambra State Ministry of Education[2][3] and the Secretary, Anambra State Education Advisory Board.

Prof.
Ngozi Chuma-Udeh
Anambra State Commissioner for Education
GovernorChukwuma Soludo
Assumed office
11 April 2022
Personal details
NationalityNigerian
Education
Alma mater
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe University
  • University of Port Harcourt
Websitehttp://ngozichumaudeh.ng

Education

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Chuma-Udeh attended the University of Port Harcourt, where she received a B.A. degree in English language and literature/letters. She moved to Nnamdi Azikiwe University, where she obtained an M.A. in English language and literature/letters and a PhD in comparative literature.

Career

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Chuma-Udeh is a fiction editor at Sentinel Literary Quarterly, United Kingdom.[4][5] She also served as the department head of English, Anambra State University for two tenures. She served as Coordinator General English Studies, Anambra State University for two tenures; Associate Dean of Arts; Dean Faculty of Arts and chair, Local Organizing Committee for Faculty of Arts International Conferences.[6] Ngozi is also an editor/reviewer for PMLA (Journal of the Modern Language Association MLA); associate editor, ANSU Journal of Integrated Knowledge and associate editor, ANSU Journal of Arts and Social Science, Anambra State University.

On 11 April 2022, the governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo, appointed Chuma-Udeh as the Anambra State Commissioner for Education.[7]

Selected publications

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Journal articles

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  • Chuma-Udeh, Ngozi (2017-09-02). "X-raying the implications of conflict management, justice and human dignity of women under war situations in the African literary context". Journal of the African Literature Association. 11 (3): 339–354. doi:10.1080/21674736.2018.1424385.
  • "Unoka: The Gentleman Ill-at-Ease with the Code of Traditional Society in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart". Okike: An African Journal of New Writing. No. 51, July, 2014.pp 240-255
  • "The Doubter". Okike: An African Journal of New writing. N0. 50. October, 2013 (Commemorative Edition in Honour of the Founding Editor, Professor Chinua Achebe.)
  • "The Niger Delta, Environment, Women and Politics of Survival in Kaine Agary's Yellow Yellow". Ecocritical Literature: Regreening African Landscapes. (Ed by Okuyade), New York: African Heritage Press. 2013
  • "Ovid's Pyramus and Thisbe and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: Didacticism versus Emotionalism in the Ill-Fated Lover Motif". Sentinel Literary Quarterly of World Literature, London[8]

Selected books

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  • Caribbean Literature (Text and Context). Nimo: Rex Charles and Patricks Publishers. 450 pages
  • Perspectives on Shakespeare. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers. 168 pages
  • Chuma-Udeh Ngozi and Ifejirika Echezona. English Studies: Facts, Patterns, and Principles (2 volumes), Onitsha: African First Publishers
  • Welcome to the Literary World, I and II. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers.
  • Trends and Issues in Nigerian Literature. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers. 360 pages

Selected fiction

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  • Forlorn Fate (A Niger Delta Statement). Enugu: Paperworks Publishers
  • Ojadili, an Igbo Epic (A translation). Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers
  • The Presidential Handshake. Nimo: Rex Charles and Patricks
  • Dreams of Childhood. Nimo: Rex Charles and Patricks
  • Chants of Despair. A collection of Poetry. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers
  • The Journey of Faith. A play. Adopted by Catholic Women Organization as the 2010 Conference Drama. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers
  • Echoes of a New Dawn. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers
  • Teachers on Strike. Africana First Publishers

Children's fiction

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  • The Escape of Amara. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers. 34 pages
  • Amara The Little House Help. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers. 35 pages
  • The Rescue of Amara. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers. 36 pages
  • Amara Goes to School. Onitsha: Malchjay Publishers. 74 pages

Awards

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  • Named Best Performing Commissioner for Education in South East Nigeria by Schools Debate Nigeria [9]
  • 2022 Eminent Personality Award[10]
  • West African Award for the contemporary children's fiction organized by The National Youths Renaissance, Nigeria
  • Winner Association of African Women Writers' Masterpiece 2010 Award, Dakar, Senegal, 2010
  • Winner West African Writers' Children's Literary Renaissance Award, Takoradi, Ghana,2005

References

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