Chuma Mmeka

Nigerian Poet, Actor, Published Author, Humanitarian, Activist
Chuma Mmeka

Chuma Mmeka also known as 'T-char'[1] is a poet and published author of several books. Mmeka is an actor and acts in the Nigerian film industry.[2] He is a motivational writer, trainer, human capacity developer,[1] corporate administrator and showbiz cum media personality[3] and award winning humanitarian[4] working primarily in the area of child support and protection[5]

Career

Reaching Out To Vulnerable Children...giving hope for the future
Chuma Mmeka

Chuma Mmeka has been referred to as "a most unique Nigerian, an extraordinarily unique skills-box; a jack of all trades and a master of all”[6] He convened 77 young writers and movie actors at Owerri, Imo State in October 2015, to effectively campaign against broken marriages among Nigerian celebrities.[7] He is the Initiator of 'The Safe Child Project'[8]

Chuma Mmeka

His poems are listed in "Best New African Poets 2015 Anthology"[9]

Chuma Mmeka became a victim of child abuse with his parents' separation in 1976.[10] Brought up under his mother, he suffered humiliation at different times in the hands of abusive maternal relatives. Being the first son of a polygamy, he was further branded a prodigal by some members of his paternal family for preferring to be with his mother. His formative life no doubt, is reflected in his writing style and social approach.

Books

His collections of true-life poetry "The Broken Home" and "Echoes of the Mind" have received global media and literary industry reviews[12][13][14]

Personal life

Born on June 21, 1975 to Enyi Jim I. Mmeka and Lolo Jossy C. Mmeka of Alaenyi-Ofeahia, Amaigbo in Nwangele Local Government Area of Imo State in Nigeria's south east region,[1] Chuma is married to Nikky Mmeka with children.

Provision of Counseling, Health and Nutritional Support
Chuma Mmeka

References

  1. 1 2 3 Mmeka, Chuma (2015). The Fundraiser's Handbook. USA: CreateSpace. p. 83. ISBN 9781519741769.
  2. "Beyond Beauty Nigerian Movie [Part 1] - Angela Okorie, Victor Osuagwu, ChaCha Eke". nigerianmovienetwork.com. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  3. Mmeka, Chuma (2016). A Successful Acting Career Guide. USA: CreateSpace. p. 109. ISBN 9781522929307.
  4. "Yet Another Feather To Chuma Mmeka's Cap | News247.com.ng:Nigeria News Updated Every Minute". www.news247.com.ng. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
  5. "NigerianVoice: Celebrities Launch 'Operation Fete Our Children' In South East Nigeria". Nigeriadailynews.com. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  6. http://dailyonus.com/a-most-unique-nigerian-discovered/
  7. "Celebrities Resolve Against Broken Marriages". TheNigerianVoice. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  8. "Welcome to The Safe Child Project - Introduction". thesafechildproject.net. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  9. http://bestnewafricanpoets.blogspot.com.ng/2015_11_01_archive.html
  10. 1 2 Mmeka, Chuma (2 October 2015). The Broken Home (Paperback ed.). Create Space Independent Publishing Platform. p. 2. ISBN 9781517586553.
  11. Mmeka, Chuma (2015). Echoes of the Mind: My book of standard poems. Nigeria: Adfinity Media Book Publishing Ltd. pp. 3 and 50. ISBN 978-978-950-098-7.
  12. http://creativewritingnews.net/2016/02/08/echoes-of-the-mind-a-book-review/
  13. http://dailyreviewonline.com.ng/2016/01/15/book-review-the-broken-home-a-poetic-inside-story-by-chuma-mmeka/#.VvpguFL6hGQ
  14. http://globalreportersnews.com/2016/01/the-broken-home/
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