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Monica Ogah

Monica Ene Ogah (born August 7, 1990), commonly known as Monica Ogah, is a Nigerian singer, the 2011 winner of the fourth edition of MTN ''Project Fame West Africa''. As a prize, Ogah was given a record deal and her first album, ''Sometime In August'', was released in August 2013.
==Early life==
The youngest of six children, Monica Ogah was born on August 7, 1990 in Makurdi, Benue State.〔 She credits her mother, a choir mistress, as one of her earliest influences. She said in an interview with Thisday News: "() would also remind me of how sweet my voice was when I made those innocent cries which she believed was laced with God’s given voice." She further revealed that her father had hoped that she would become a nurse and would not support her musical aspirations until she gained entrance into the Project Fame reality show where she would emerge from popular finalists as the victor.
Ogah's early education was at Bammco Nursery and Primary School. She later attended Methodist Girls' High School in Otukpo, Benue State. Her singing talent was first honed during Sunday school at her childhood church.〔

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