About Me

Ogochukwu Lynda Nwachukwu is a development education consultant, researcher and journalist who has spent over a decade working to improve lives through learning, storytelling, and policy change. She combines her skills in research and media to shine a light on education and social issues, especially in Nigeria and Africa.
With an MA in Global Development and Education from the University of Leeds, UK and a BSc in Mass Communication from Bayero University Kano, Ogochukwu focuses on using technology and innovative ideas to help children, especially those often left out to get access to quality education.

She is also a filmmaker and poet. Her documentaries and poetry tackle themes like poverty, education inequality, poverty, and the everyday struggles of Nigerians, blending creativity with a call for economic and social change.

Ogochukwu has led education and development projects in Nigeria and the UK, trained thousands of young people in digital skills, and spoken widely on governance, education, and public policy on radio, TV and written articles in newspapers and online. Whether she is training or working with policymakers, she is driven by one mission: to tell stories and create solutions that give every child a fair chance to learn and thrive.