Prominent APC chieftain and media strategist, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has celebrated his daughter, Mrs. Monica Asabe Chidinma Chukwuemeka-Elechi, on her 33rd birthday, hailing her as a media powerhouse, devoted humanitarian, and a rising force in Nigeria’s sociopolitical landscape.
In a statement issued on July 11, 2025, Chief Eze described Monica as “a trailblazer, a workaholic, and a woman of grace and purpose.” Born in Jimeta-Yola, Adamawa State, Monica’s life has spanned Nigeria’s cultural and political divides — a detribalized Nigerian with deep roots in both the North and the South.
Her academic journey took her through ABTI International School and OSISATECH Enugu, culminating in a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Relations from Caritas University. She would go on to become a celebrated blogger, graphic artist, and media consultant, rising to serve as Technical Adviser on Media to former Ebonyi Governor and current Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi.
Monica is also the founder of DUNAETA, a grassroots NGO focused on promoting democracy and community empowerment. Her media activism includes launching a personal website, establishing a live-stream broadcast of civic events, and leading online engagement across social media platforms to spread civic education.
Known for her humility, integrity, and fierce work ethic, Monica has touched lives far beyond the media space. Her recent pet project reaching out to aged parents across six local government areas in Ebonyi State reflects her deep commitment to social impact.
Tributes poured in from family, friends, and admirers. Her husband, Hon. Elechi Oko Elechi, praised her as “grace wrapped in brilliance,” while her mother, Evang. Ada Eze, offered heartfelt prayers for her continued growth and protection.
Chief Eze’s message captured the mood best: “Today, I celebrate not just my daughter, but a symbol of purpose, service, and resilience. Happy birthday, Monica — the fiery lady of the pen!”
Monica’s journey, built on grit, grace, and goodwill, continues to inspire a new generation of media-savvy, service-driven Nigerian women.