About
Nigerian-British writer, poet, and performer exploring identity, faith, and cultural memory.
About Assumpta Ozua
Assumpta Ozua is a Nigerian-British writer, poet, and performer whose work explores identity, faith, emotional honesty, and cultural memory. She is an Obsidian Foundation fellow, and her poems and short stories have been published in Ake Review, Reverb, Twelve Hours to Del Mar, and Lips on Unfamiliar Skin.
Creative Vision & Practice
She lives and writes in London. She believes in poetry with purpose, beauty with substance, and building a sustainable creative career through meaningful work. In parallel with her literary career, she also leads high-end, multicultural celebrations at her wedding and events planning company with the same care and attention she brings to her writing.