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Nigerian-American digital artist, designer and content creator
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Adaora Nwangwu
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Comment: Does not appear to meet WP:CREATIVE. Also appears to be created by an LLM / AI. Note that the Google Women of Colour in Tech is a scholarship, so doesn't meet the Award criteria of WP:ANYBIO – if properly sourced, the International Design Awards might help count toward notability, but we'd still need to see significant coverage in independent, reliable sources. nil nz 22:17, 9 March 2026 (UTC)
Adaora Nwangwu is a Nigerian-American digital artist, designer, and content creator known for her work in digital storytelling, Christian media, and creative technology education. Her work spans digital marketing, illustration, videography, and social media strategy. Nwangwu is recognized for combining faith-based messaging with creative technology education through online content and digital media projects.
Early Life and Education
Nwangwu attended Louisville Girls Secondary School, graduating in 2014. She later studied Digital Arts and Design at Full Sail University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree. She went on to receive a master’s degree in Advertising Design from Savannah College of Art and Design.
Career
Nwangwu has worked in digital marketing, design, and content creation, producing multimedia content that integrates storytelling, visual design, and technology. She served as a Content Creator for Built By Girls, an initiative supported by Yahoo, where she developed digital content and communications materials.
Her creative work includes graphic design, photography, videography, and educational content focused on creative software and digital media. She also creates online video tutorials and faith-based educational content aimed at young Christian audiences.
In addition to her media work, Nwangwu produces digital illustrations and visual projects that incorporate cultural representation and inspirational themes. Her work often explores the intersection of faith, technology, and digital creativity.
Awards and Recognition
Nwangwu has received recognition for her work in design and technology. She received two Honorable Mentions from the International Design Awards for her design work. She has also received recognition from the Google Women of Color in Tech program.
She has been featured by Full Sail University as a notable graduate and has been interviewed by Canvas Rebel about her creative career.
Creative Projects
Nwangwu develops digital media projects focused on Christian education and creative technology. Her YouTube content teaches design software and Bible study principles for young professionals and college students.
References
https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/education/next-gen-women-coding-scholarship/
https://hub.fullsail.edu/articles/full-sail-universitys-successful-art-and-design-graduates
https://technical.ly/diversity-equity-inclusion/scholly-google-scholarship/
https://www.idesignawards.com/winners/zoom.php?eid=9-44171-22

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