Chinonso Nzewi

Chinonso S Nzewi,  popularly known as Zanoni is a professional photographer and spoken word poet who believes in love, poetry and pain. He is a graduate of Microbiology, a Forex coach, Editor, Creative Content Designer, an aspiring OAP and a Life Coach. He is a Curator and Founder of The Hub 77, an NGO solely for lending voices to our muted social matters. He takes on freelancing writing gigs and projects for national and international clients.
His photographs speak a lot about his passion about the diversity and power of the human race. His poems such as Rumour Had It, Bleeding Eyes, To whom it may concern, The New Intern,  God among Men, Light in pieces and a host of others has been published in international journals, national magazines, and anthologies.
Chinonso is the CEO Zanoni Photography, Founder of the Burning Petals Poetry Association and the face behind Ill Notes Poetry.
He draws his inspiration from life experiences.
He loves art and Jazz music, and is a die hard fan of the works of Shakespeare.

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The impurities in strength

Chinonso Nzewi

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