Ufuoma is a young professional, a social entrepreneur and founder/CEO of Fair Life Africa Foundation. Motivated by her passion for God, she has chosen to give back to the less privileged, through social care initiatives run by Fair Life Africa.
The views in this blog are entirely personal to Ufuoma, and do not necesarily represent the views of Fair Life Africa, which is a registered non-governmental organisation in Nigeria. Visit www.fairlifeafrica.org to learn more about Fair Life Africa Foundation.
Ufuoma is a lover of the arts, she enjoys music, movies and comedy, and loves to write, dance and sing. She delights in the simple things of life. A hopeless romantic, idealistic and strong willed woman, she likes to view the world the way she believes it ought to be…
Ufuoma is married to Toju Ashogbon, aka JRhythm. Toju is a petroleum engineer and, as JRhythm, a gifted musician with a special message for the world. They are blessed with a beautiful child, called Jason. Through their ministries of music, writing and philanthropy, they hope to influence the world together, for the glory of God.
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You are an amazing young woman of God and I pray that you will be all God wants you to be. God bless you!
View CommentYou too are amazing Tanya. Thank you for visiting, and may God take you higher and higher in His Love!
View CommentHi Ufuoma! I’ve nominated you for the very inspiring blogger award! Here’s the blogger who nominated me. 🙂
http://samgalimore.com/2015/01/08/very-inspiring-blog-award/
View CommentThanks Girl!!!
View CommentYou are welcome! 😀
View CommentDear, Ufuomaee.
View CommentI would like to thank you for reblogging my post. It was such a great honor to me. Thank you and many blessings to you.
You’re very welcome! It was a worthy post and very nourishing to all that will read it. May God continue to inspire you.
View CommentUfuoma, what a warm and caring lady you are and what a marvelous, strengthening blog you write! So glad I found you! And thanks so much for stopping by mine and following me. God bless you!
View CommentThanks Mindy! I appreciate that so much. God bless you too x
View CommentThank you for your visit! Sounds like a lovely family you have and a wonderful path you are on in service to the Lord. Please visit anytime…
Steve
View CommentThanks Steve! I appreciate your visit too.
View CommentI’m sure we’ll be swapping visits as we go!
Have a super day…
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Thanks for the mention dear!!! And glad you’re up again 🙂
View CommentThat’s one amazing heart you got there 🙂 Love this blog!
View CommentThank you so much! It’s God’s gift and my duty x
View CommentLove your blog a great deal. It’s both thought-provoking and strengthening at the same time. I know I will really enjoy following along and expect to learn much. But if I may ask, I’m wondering what your name Ufuoma means. We have many Nigeriand and Ghanian friends here, and I know that often their African names mean something. Just curious. Again thanks for this spot of grace and truth!
View CommentHi Sheila! Thanks a lot for following my blog. I love yours too 🙂
Ufuoma means ‘Peace and Comfort’ in Urhogbo, my tribe in Nigeria, Delta State.
It’s great to meet you! Cheers, Ufuoma.
View CommentRemarkable meaning. Your parents obviously had high hopes with you, and it’s good to see those hopes being fulfilled! God bless you.
View CommentYour blog is beyond amazing!! I’m so glad I found it, learnt a lot already and looking forward to learning more. Keep up the fantastic work.
View CommentThanks so much! It’s my little Oasis for the Lord. Enjoy 🙂 God bless you, dear!
View CommentI must say you have a great blog and WOW! thank you very much for the follow.
View CommentIt was my pleasure 🙂 Thanks for the compliment!
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