Nympha Ozougwu
Nigerian-born Writer, Media and Communications Strategist.
A multidisciplinary community builder leading the production of stories in diverse formats (poetry, digital content, editorials, advocacy and media campaigns) that connect immediate narratives to wider socio-cultural discourse.

about me
Poet/Writer
I create poetry, stories and articles that move culture and connect people.
Creative Strategist
I conceptualize ideas for globally relevant campaigns, and curate events and experiences across industries.
Communications Professional
I design and deliver strategic communication frameworks that shape organisational narratives, strengthen stakeholder alignment, and drive engagement/positive outcome across audiences.
From poetry writing to journalism, communications and advocacy, I’ve created a hybrid niche for myself. I build, I create, and I grow communities, and for years, I have committed to people development, clarity in communication, and advocacy for a better society; and that passion continues to influence the work I do across industries.
I take pride in helping people and organizations better understand complex ideas, systems, and processes through strategic communication and creative execution. My work has taken me across Sub Saharan Africa and Europe and given me a global perspective and a culturally-intelligent approach to leadership, collaboration, and community building. Across every industry I work in, one thing remains constant: the need for stronger stakeholder understanding, intentional storytelling, and communication that moves people from awareness to action.
Storytelling is a huge part of who I am, and it naturally flows into the way I build brands, curate experiences, and drive narratives that a diverse spectrum of people resonate with.
Features

This is How to Rescue Poetry From the Shackles of Classrooms
This review provides insights into the place of poetry in our society, and how Nympha Ozougwu is driving the culture of poetry and telling stories that resonate.

Nympha Ozougwu Builds a Home for Women’s Stories.
Reading led to writing, and writing became a way of observing people and the worlds they carried.