Nuzo Onoh
Full Name: | Nuzo Onoh |
Born: | August 22, 1962 Nigeria |
Occupation: | Writer |
Nationality: | Nigerian-British |
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Biography
Nuzo Onoh is a Nigerian-British writer of Igbo descent. She grew up the third of eight children of the late Chief Mrs Caroline Onoh, a former headteacher. Her father was Chief Dr. C.C Onoh, the wealthy landowner, lawyer, politician, and former governor of Anambra State. She experienced the Biafran war with Nigeria (1967-70) as a child refugee within numerous Biafran villages and towns and at the age of 13, she was the victim of an attempted "exorcism" by a local pastor. Due to this experience, she advocates for greater awareness of ritual child abuse in African communities. On 17th June 2023, Nuzo Onoh became a recipient of the 2022 Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award. The award is conferred on "an individual whose work has substantially influenced the horror genre", and "is an acknowledgment of superior achievement in an entire career." Nuzo is the first African and Black-British to win this award.
Nuzo Onoh attended Queen's School, in Enugu Nigeria, as well as The Mount School, York, a Quaker boarding school in York, and later, St Andrew's Tutorial College, Cambridge, England. Onoh holds a law degree and a master's degree in writing from Warwick University. She is also a certified Civil Funeral Celebrant, licensed to conduct non-religious burial services.
An avid musician with an addiction to JungYup and K-indie pop music, Nuzo plays both the guitar and piano, and holds an NVQ in Digital Music Production from City College, Coventry. She currently resides in The West Midlands, UK.
She is a pioneer of the African horror subgenre.
Onoh has also given talks and lectures, including at the prestigious Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies.
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