Princess Bright Iheme is the last child of her parents out of eight. She hails from Umuahia South local government area of Abia State, Nigeria.
Bright started singing and performing at an early age. She is known as an orator/child public speaker, which earned her a scholarship through her primary education by her then local church.
Due to her outstanding role, commitment and great achievement in making the world a better place by giving her voice to the betterment of Nigerian child/youth, she won the Nigerian Peace Youth Advocate ambassadorship award under an NGO named the ‘Young African Stars’ (YAS). The Young African Stars is an NGO that advocates for children and young persons in Nigeria.
Due to the immerse work of these organization, Bright and other members of YAS were awarded scholarships from secondary school to university level by the Enugu State government under the leadership of Barr. Sullivan Iheanacho Chime.
Bright has attended so many youth/children conferences where she advocated and spoke for the rights of the Nigerian child.
Bright started singing and has been in the choir from cradle. She has always had deep passion for music. Bright’s vision is to proclaim the gospel and love of Jesus Christ through songs to the nations of the world and to be a positive impact to her generation.
The song, ‘Abba Father’, depicts the assurance we have that God is our father and he answers us when we call.
-Oyin Princess