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Uzo Njoku: Beating the odds with her artwork

Posted on November 21, 2020November 21, 2020 by Brianna Hamblin

By Brianna Hamblin Following her dreams of becoming an artist was not easy for Uzo Njoku. A third year at the University of Virginia from Nigeria, Njoku’s decision to switch from being a statistics major to a studio art major almost cost her relationship with her parents. Despite every road block, Njoku has proven that[…]

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