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Echezonachukwu Chinedu Nduka (born July 19, 1989) is a Nigerian poet, short story writer and musicologist.〔(A Poet's Past Must Address His Present|Retrieved 11 January 2015 )〕〔(Apotheosis Art House Blog| Retrieved 10 March 2015 )〕〔(Apotheosis Art House|Retrieved 10 March 2015 )〕 ==Early life and Education== Nduka was born in Onitsha, Nigeria to an Anglican clergyman and a school teacher. He attended several mission schools as a result of his parents' vocation as church ministers who were often transferred to various stations. As a child who spent most of his time in the vicarage and church premises, he joined The Boys Brigade, an organization founded in Glasgow, Scotland by Sir William Alexander Smith. Afterwards, he became a choir boy singing soprano and later, tenor. Nduka attended Bishop Crowther Seminary, Awka. In 2006, he gained admission into the University of Nigeria to study Music and graduated magna cum laude in 2010. Thereafter, he proceeded to Kingston University London, United Kingdom where he studied as a postgraduate student in music with research interest in Popular music, Music semiology, Songwriting and Comparative musicology.
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