Charles Ndukauba

Charles Ndukauba (born Charles Chínédù Ndụkáụbā; 12 June 2007) is a Nigerian writer and media personality.[1]
Early Life
Ndukauba was born in Onitsha where he had his primary and secondary education at Holy Family High School, Nkpor and Christ the King College, Onitsha.
Writing Career
Ndukauba was a member of Anambra State Children's Parliament after he was awarded The Best Student Award by Prof. Oguejiofor Israel in 2022. He was a delegate at Abuja for the National Children's Parliament.[2] In 2023, Ndukauba wrote Upholding the Christian Values in our Contemporary World [3] and The Vision of Focus using Natural Weapon. He is known for his advocacy for girl child education in Southeastern Nigeria.[4]
Lifelong Connect
Ndukauba founded Lifelong Connect in 2022. It was a startup industry based in Nigeria.[5]
Bibliography
Books
- Role of Teachers in Child's education ISBN 9781312526693 Search this book on
. - Dear Nwachukwu or The Narrative of being a Man ISBN 9781304808547 Search this book on
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Scholarly articles and Essays
- Live as if We had a Choice. Search this book on

- Human Rights in Nigeria: A Reflection on the 75th Anniversary of the World Declaration[6]
- An Open Letter to the Nigerian Government and Mr. Bola Tinubu: A Call for Transformational Leadership (poetry)[7]
- The Transcendental History of Nigerian Leaders: A Journey of Triumphs and Challenges[8]
- Trajectory Of Nigerian Independence [9]
- Commentary on the meaning of Catholicism: General Reflection on the recent proposal and acceptance of the Holy Father Pope Francis and the LGBTQ community in the enhancement of gender discrimination and Culture
- Anambra State Children’s Parliament: A league of Organization for Fostering Child rights protection, Survival Need as Presented in the Anambra Child’s Right Law
Entertainment
According to Ripples Nigerian Newspaper, Ndukauba attempted a Guinness World Record for the longest television talk show marathon.[10] He also announced his debut talk show, Lifelong Connect show in 2024.[11]
TV Documentaries
References
- ↑ Kayode Ajiboye. "Charles Ndukauba Celebrates 16th Birthday With Less Privileged Kids In Onitsha". independent.ng. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ↑ "Charles Chinedu Ndukauba Achievements as a Media personality to the Children's parliament". thisdaylive.com. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
- ↑ "Nigerian Author Charles Ndukauba Urges Christian Values in New Book". prime9ja.com.ng.
- ↑ multiple source
- Ibrahim Ramalan (23 August 2023). "Anambra children's parliament advocates compulsory girl-child education in South East". dailynigerian.com.
- "CHARLES NDUKAUBA, ANAMBRA STATE CHILDREN'S PARLIAMENT, SOUTHEAST UNION OF STUDENTS ADVOCATE GIRL-CHILD EDUCATION IN SOUTH EAST". City People Magazine.
- ↑ "FOUNDER'S ADDRESS ON MALNUTRITION: NIGERIAN TECHPRENEUR, CHARLES NDUKAUBA STRESSES THE IMPORTANCE OF EMPOWERING HEALTH". City People Magazine. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- ↑ "Human Rights in Nigeria: A Reflection on the 75th Anniversary of the World Declaration". The Nigerian Voice.
- ↑ "An Open Letter to the Nigerian Government and Mr. Bola Tinubu: A Call for Transformational Leadership by Charles Ndukauba". all poetry.com.
- ↑ "The Transcendental History of Nigerian Leaders: A Journey of Triumphs and Challenges". Archived from the original on 17 December 2023.
- ↑ Charles Ndukauba. "Trajectory Of Nigerian Independence". The Nigerian Voice.
- ↑ Dachen Isaac. "Young Nigerian broadcaster targets Guinness Record for longest TV talk show". Ripples Nigeria. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
- ↑ Chima Ugo. "Charles Ndukauba, Nigerian tech/media star, to host new talk show in 2024".
[...Ndukauba, a young and versatile Nigerian entertainer and panelist, is ready to take on a new challenge as the host of a new talk show called The Lifelong Connect Show, which will debut in 2024
- ↑ https://m.imdb.com/title/tt29540546/
- ↑ "The Grand Excursion". FilmFreeway.
- ↑ https://m.imdb.com/title/tt29623578/
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