Blessing Chinonso Ogbonna

Consultant, Public Speaker, and Teacher in Enugu, Nigeria

Blessing Chinonso Ogbonna is an esteemed and highly experienced educator, renowned as the Founder of I-smart Education and Human Development Consult. In addition to her role as an educator at NAF Schools, With a rich background in Education Administration and Supervision, she holds an Associate membership with the Institute of Chartered Economics of Nigeria.

Blessing holds an Associate membership with the Institute of Chartered Economics of Nigeria, underscoring her dedication to a multifaceted approach to education. As a Lead Consultant at Golden Links Education Consults, she has successfully trained over 10,000 for nearly two decades. Her expertise extends to Total Quality Management (TQM) facilitation, emphasizing excellence and efficiency in educational institutions.

Blessing visionary leadership extends beyond the classroom. She is the driving force behind the Listen Africa Initiative and serves as the Convener of Master Builder Education, promoting innovative and holistic approaches to education and awareness.

In her current project, PRELLA Young Readers Project, Blessing Chinonso Ogbonna continues to pioneer educational excellence and raise awareness about the transformative power of reading among young learners.

Blessing is also on the brink of publishing several groundbreaking works that promise to elevate the standards of education in Nigeria. These publications include "Total Quality Management For Schools: Developing Intelligence in Children, "Classroom Management for Teacher," "Maintaining Healthy School Competition," "The Nature of Destiny in Man "Indicators of Quality Education in Nigerian Universities," "Literacy Excellence Code, "I-smart Intelligence Abilities Assessments for Basic Education:

For inquiries or collaborations, please contact Blessing at [email protected] or call 08068027026

  • Education
    • Enugu State University of Science and Technology
    • Member, Institute of Chartered Economics of Ngeria