Zoro (musician)

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Zoro
Birth nameOwoh Chimaobi Chrismathner
Also known asZoro Swagbag
Born (1990-03-20) 20 March 1990 (age 34)
Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria
OriginAgwu,Enugu State
Genres
Occupation(s)Rapper, singer
Years active2012–present

Owoh Chimaobi Chrismathner (born 20 March 1990) professional known by his stage name Zoro or Zoro Swagbag, is a Nigerian rapper and singer who raps in Igbo language. [1] Zoro was born and raised in Onitsha,Anambra State but is a native of Agwu,Enugu State.

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Early Life And Music Career

A Native of Agwu,Enugu State Owoh Chimaobi Chrismathner was born and raised in Onitsha,in a family of six Children(5 boys and a girl)."Born in the vibrant city of Onitsha, he grew up in a humble one-room apartment in a bustling ghetto. His early life was shaped by the struggles and resilience of his family. His mother, a hardworking entrepreneur, ran a small restaurant, while his father, a skilled butcher, worked tirelessly to provide.

As a young boy, his aspirations were far removed from the world of music. Instead, he dreamed of getting a quality education, securing a stable job, and raising his family's living standards. His ultimate goal was to move his parents from the cramped apartment to a comfortable flat, freeing them from the hardships of their current reality. [2]

He attended St. Mary's Primary School, Onitsha, and topped his class in the Common Entrance Examination. He then proceeded to College Of Immaculate Conception(CIC)Enugu, for his secondary education. Following his secondary education, he pursued higher learning at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, where he earned an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Public Administration. [3] He subsequently gained admission to Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) to further his studies. However, his just started music career intervened, and he relocate to Lagos in 2014,.

His Music Career took off in 2016 with his hit single'Ogene".

Singles

Awards and nominations

YearAward ceremonyAward descriptionResultRef
2016Nigeria Music Video AwardsBest indigenous concept in a visualWon [4]
2017 City People Entertainment Awards Revelation of the YearNominated [5]
2017 All Africa Music Awards Group in African TraditionalNominated [6]
2018 All Africa Music Awards Best Rap ActNominated [7]
2018 The Headies Next RatedNominated [8]

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