Chaz Chiazo Ogbu is a man of many faces and talents. Former Senior Reimbursement Counselor for one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world by day and event host extraordinaire by night. The Maryland, USA native hailing from Imo State, Nigeria has been entertaining the masses through his energetic and vibrant hosting skills since 2002. He started hosting events and engagements all while pursuing a Microbiology degree at Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, Anambra State. As time progressed, the hungry and determined Nigerian knew it was time to move on to bigger and higher feats. In 2007, Chaz made his way to the United States where he gladly loves the country and boldly identifies himself as a Nigerian-American. The rest of history is being written at this very moment. 

One could no longer refer to Mr Ogbu as simply ''Chaz'' anymore as he began to make a name for himself in the African entertainment industry in the diaspora. Regardless of hosting weddings or anniversaries, Emcee Chaz makes it his duty to ensure every event he hosts is a memorable one. Hosting events in Texas, Florida, California, New York, Canada, Mexico, Nigeria, Sicilly Italy, Australia and Germany. Emcee Chaz has traveled far and wide as well as across country borders to bless his audience with his eccentric hosting skills.  Hosting or being a Master Of Ceremony according to Chaz is coordination, ability to adjust, ability to act fast and most importantly delivering stellar performances to clients and their guests. Every event can't be done twice hence, Chaz makes sure to come prepared and thrill you.

 As Chaz's many accomplishments are noted and reviewed, it is vital to mention his ultimate goal, which is to use his abilities to bless others around the world through means of laughter and joy. In 2019, Chaz plans to begin charitable efforts to assist vulnerable and excluded communities throughout the globe by helping provide basic essentials with hopes that others can join this movement and help make the world a better place one step at a time.

 

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