Chinyere Udoma (; born 1976) is a Nigerian gospel singer-songwriter. She is best known for her use of the Igbo language. She released her first album âÂÂá»Âdá»Âghá» ajá» njá»Ââ in 1999, and subsequently, other powerful albums such as Agunechemba, Pure praise 1&2, Adim Well Loaded, Wind of Glory, and many more.
Udoma had her education in mass communication from University of Nigeria although she was born in Ibadan. She is from Igbo descent. She started out as a chorister at St Mary's Catholic Church, Nnokwa where she garnered recognition. In 1999, she debuted her first song, "á» dá»Âghá» ajá» njá»Â." In 2018 during the Women of Praise inaugural concert, She was featured alongside Cece Winans to perform.
She is married to Ifeanyi Akaekpuchionwa, whom she said had met in a crusade.
Her songs have been featured in CLIMA awards. Her debut, Agu N'eche mba, has been praised on African contemporary musical education calling it "Christology." In 2022, The Stone Magazine awarded her the Gospel Artiste of the year for South East, Nigeria. She was nominated as the stage most outstanding music minister of the year for the 2023 CLIMA AFRICA Awards.