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Adaeze Atuegwu was born on 5 June, 1977 in Enugu, Nigeria, is an Author. Discover Adaeze Atuegwu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Adaeze Atuegwu Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Adaeze Atuegwu worth at the age of 47 years old? Adaeze Atuegwu’s income source is mostly from being a successful Author. She is from Niger. We have estimated
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Timeline
Atuegwu, through Bina Foundation, is also an advocate for disability inclusion especially for disability sports such as blind soccer. In 2022, Atuegwu was part of volunteers on the Nigeria's Star Eagles blind football team to Morocco for the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) Blind Football African Championships held in Bouznika, Morocco from September 14 to 26, 2022.
In 2019, author Ever Obi, a novelist, who had never met Atuegwu but was inspired by her age at first publication, dedicated his first published novel, Men Don't Die, to Atuegwu saying for "Adaeze Atuegwu...in whose works and writings I found my childhood muses."
Atuegwu was born in the city of Enugu in Nigeria to pharmacist and philanthropist Prince Chris Atuegwu of the Nnofo royal lineage in Nnewi and Lady Ifeoma Atuegwu, pharmacist, philanthropist, and founder of Bina Foundation, and a 2017 winner of the Margarette Golding Award of the International Inner Wheel, also from Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria.
In 2008, Atuegwu completed a masters degree in creative writing at Johns Hopkins University. In 2014 she received a master's in Medication therapy management from the University of Florida. Atuegwu holds a certification from the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA).
Atuegwu's Bina Series, a series of five books about a mischievous boy named after Atuegwu's younger brother, Obinna, inspired a Nigerian children's and teenage hairstyle known as Bina Haircut in the nineties and 2000s.
Atuegwu studied pharmacy at the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) for one semester. In 1996, she moved to the United States and subsequently studied pharmacy at Rutgers University. She received a Bachelor of Pharmacy and a doctorate degree in pharmacy (PharmD) in 2002. While in Rutgers University, she served as a contributing writer and copy editor for her pharmacy yearbook, Pharmascript.
On May 31, 1996, Atuegwu's seventeen books were collectively launched in the city of Enugu in Nigeria under the slogan of "17 books at 17". At this event, General Sam Momah, former minister of science and technology in Nigeria, described her as a "literary genius and a gift to Nigeria."
Atuegwu grew up in Enugu, Nigeria. She moved to New Jersey in 1996. She currently lives in Washington D.C. with her family.
1996: Rotary International Award for Excellence in Writing
In July 28, 1995, a press conference was held for Atuegwu at Enugu Press Centre. At this event, the then ex-lady of Enugu State, Mrs. Olusola Torey, wife to Colonel Mike Torey, described Atuegwu as a "child prodigy" and according to the media "one of the youngest most prolific writers with an aggressive creative writing talent and a literary whiz kid."
1995: Rotary International Award for Fostering Child Development
Adventures of Nnanna, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352911
Chalet 9, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352903
My Husband's Mistress, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352938
The Magic Leaf, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 978335292X
Bina and the Birthday Cake: Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352946; ISBN 9782904058
Bina and the Sailboat, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352989; ISBN 9782904066
Bina at the Beach, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9789952962; ISBN 9782904074
Bina at the Supermarket, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352970; ISBN 9782904082
Bina at the Airport, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352954; ISBN 9782904090
Lizzy's First Year at School, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9783352997
Lizzy's Second Year at School, Enugu: Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9782966126
Lizzy's Third Year at School, Enugu, Cika Publishers, 1995, ISBN 9782996363
Atuegwu wrote her first novel, Fate at 17 years old in 1994 while awaiting her Senior Secondary School West African Examinations Council Certificate Examinations (WAEC) results.
In 1994, Fourth Dimension Publishing Company founded by Arthur Nwankwo, published Atuegwu's first novel, Fate, the story of a doomed romantic relationship when she was 17 years old. Her second novel, Tears, was published shortly afterwards by B-Teks Publishing. Atuegwu's subsequent 15 books were all published within 8 months making her one of Nigeria's youngest authors authors. One of her children's books, The Magic Leaf, published in 1994, is a magic realism story set in Southeastern Nigeria. Her drama, My Husband's Mistress, was published in 1995. Some of her other books include Adventures of Nnanna (1995), Chalet 9 (1995), Bina and the Birthday Cake (1995), Bina and the Sailboat (1995), Bina at the Beach (1995), Bina at the Supermarket (1995), Bina at the Airport (1995), Lizzy's First Year at School (1995), Lizzy's Second Year at School (1995), and Lizzy's Third Year at School (1995).
Fate, Enugu: Fourth Dimensions Publishers, 1994, ISBN 9781563982; Cika Publishers, 1994, ISBN 9782966843
Tears, Enugu: B-Teks Publishers, 1994, ISBN 978290404X; Cika Publishers, 1994, ISBN 9782966606
Adaeze Ifeoma Atuegwu // (listen) (born June 5, 1977) is a Nigerian-American novelist and writer whose works include novels, children's stories, medical non-fiction, and drama. She is considered one of Nigeria's youngest most prolific authors with 17 books published by the age of seventeen.