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                  MEET STEPHANIE ODILLI,
               A NOVELIST AND PUBLISHER

                          


Stephanie whose full name is Stephanie Chizoba Ezinwa Teresa Odili was born on the 28 of December 1996 in London, England and has since then shuffled between Nigeria and England. She attended John Perry Nursery and Primary School, Dagenham London and Crown Gate Nursery and Primary school, Somolu Lagos. Her writing skills became evident at age 7 when she wrote her first book series titled ‘The wicked teacher and other stories’ which was inspired by the Enid Blyton series. She also picked up interests in singing, dancing, performing, songwriting and teaching all before age 10. She has featured in musicals and plays such as Into the Woods and A Midsummers Night Dream. She is indeed a true lover of performing arts and creative arts. She is a five time beauty pageant winner.

"I started writing at age 7 when I didn't know how else to express myself and till this day I haven't ever stopped. Writing is a passion for me that I've also learnt to master skills in.
Today, I'm a writer, a publisher and a teacher."


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