Truth Ndubueze
Writer and Public Speaker in Lagos, Nigeria
Truth Ndubueze
Writer and Public Speaker in Lagos, Nigeria
Truth Ndubueze is a distinguished scholar and writer with a proven track record of excellence. She graduated as the Best Graduating Student in the Department of English and Literary Studies, earning several prestigious awards, including the Prof. Oluobafemi Award, Prof. Gbenga Ibileye Award, and the Best Academic Student in the Faculty of Arts Award.
In the literary sphere, Truth has garnered notable recognition for her work. Her short story was shortlisted for the ANA Kogi Award in 2021, while her essay, "Gender Inequality in Nigeria Politics: When You Choose to Challenge," secured third place in the Commonwealth Business Women Network-Africa (CBWN) Essay Competition 2021. Her poem, "Oracles of Zeroes and Ones," which explores the advancements of AI, was shortlisted for the African Writers Awards in 2023 and featured in the Daily Scrum News.
Truth's writing is driven by a passion for social issues, including equity in Africa, the intersection of AI and human intelligence, and the complexities of individual identity versus social structures. Her work consistently reflects her commitment to exploring and addressing these critical themes.