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Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko was born on 27 August, 1940 in Enugu, is a conductor. Discover Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko'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 83 years old?
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Ethnomusicologist |
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84 years old |
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Virgo |
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27 August 1940 |
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27 August |
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Enugu |
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Niger |
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Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko Height, Weight & Measurements
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Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko worth at the age of 84 years old? Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko’s income source is mostly from being a successful conductor. She is from Niger. We have estimated
Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Nwosu retired from Unilag in the late 1990s and traveled to U.S. In U.S. she tried to obtain a university appointment to no avail and then briefly worked as a home care aide before becoming a music teacher at a high school in New Jersey. She has written two books, Mirror of Our Lives and Legend of the Walking Dead: Igbo Mythologies.
Nwosu left Ekwueme's chorale to form her own group, Joy Nwosu and Her Ensemble in the early 1980s. In 1985, the group gave a three-day performance at the National Arts Theatre, Iganmu to commemorate Nigeria silver jubilee.
Nwosu did not have a doctorate degree and met some opposition in academia from lecturers such as Akin Euba who didn't feel she deserved a position in the department. In 1978, she was admitted to Michigan for a doctorate which she completed in 1981. On returning from Michigan, Nwosu was able to garner more respect among her male dominated colleagues. Between, 1986 and 1987, she was head of the music department and later head of the music unit in the cultural studies centre.
On returning from Europe, she worked as a producer with the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC). At NBC, she formed a music group. In 1973, the group released the song UWAM under Decca records which became a hit. The popularity of the song led to more radio and television appearances for Nwosu; between 1975 and 1975, she performed on the Cultural Nights program on NBC. During Festac, she was lead soprano in Ayo Bankole's Festac Cantata and assistant director of music programs for the festivities. Around the time joined Lazarus Ekwueme's chorale group and traveled with the group to Ghana and various states in Nigeria for chorale performances. In 1975, she left NBC to become a lecturer with University of Lagos.
In 1968, she published the book, Cinema e Africa for Aracne editrice, a piece about Africans in Cinema.
She departed for Italy in 1962 but before she could be accepted at the school, she had to audition and take Italian lessons. She completed studies after spending five years at the conservatori and followed with additional courses in mass communications. In Italy, she was featured in operatic roles such as Puccini's Turandot at the Garden Theatre of Castel Gandolfo and also took extra jobs in Cleopatra and the Tenth Victim. She then appeared in a little shown film, Giovanni Vento's, Ill Nero in 1966.
Joy Ifeoma Nroli Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko (born August 27, 1940) is a Nigerian ethnomusicologist, choral conductor, music critic and soprano. A music teacher at Unilag, she promoted Bel canto performances in Nigeria to develop interest in the opera and Italian style of singing. She has performed over 50 solo or group concerts in Nigeria and a few other countries.