CentriCulture Limited

CentriCulture Limited We are Business Transformers! We transform the people, and the organisation... to greater states of being! We are Customer Service specialists.

Our company was set up to address a perceived service delivery gap in the services industry(ies). Customer CentriCity Limited is a full service Marketing Strategy and Human Performance Improvement Organisation. We dubbed, and advocate a 720o customer cover© business philosophy that reinforces the need to engage the customer, not just through the conventional external advertising methods but further engage them through internal employees -‘the People’-on the same continuum.

It’s our independence month! May the Lord “happen to Nigeria 🇳🇬 ” so that Nigeria 🇳🇬 does not happen to us first! May th...
10/04/2025

It’s our independence month!

May the Lord “happen to Nigeria 🇳🇬 ” so that Nigeria 🇳🇬 does not happen to us first!

May the Lord protect us as we set out daily to find what to eat, that it might not eat us instead!


This one crept up on me! 😅I’m usually ready to go all green-ing and white-ing, stirring up the patriotic vibes…But let’s...
10/02/2025

This one crept up on me! 😅
I’m usually ready to go all green-ing and white-ing, stirring up the patriotic vibes…

But let’s be honest: loving Nigeria isn’t always easy.
Still … we persevere. 💚🤍💚

Happy Independence Day, Nigeria! 🇳🇬✨
65 no be beans! 😁

Here’s to the entrepreneurs, hustlers, and everyday Nigerians who somehow keep the wheels turning.
Speaking as an SME: we don’t even know how we do it — we just wake up, show up, push through… then do it again the next day.

That’s grit. That’s us. That’s hope alive.

Here’s to a future where Nigerian enterprise leads boldly across Africa and beyond.

💚🤍💚







I would place a few more animals in between but it sure conveys the message clearly 😆😁🤣
09/22/2025

I would place a few more animals in between but it sure conveys the message clearly 😆😁🤣

VUNERABILITY AS A STRENGTH... for meEvery entrepreneur has a business blind spot. Mine? It wore a friendly face.For year...
07/20/2025

VUNERABILITY AS A STRENGTH... for me

Every entrepreneur has a business blind spot. Mine? It wore a friendly face.

For years, I danced around a particular weakness—one that came up often in strategy meetings. My team, bold and brilliant as ever, didn’t hesitate to call it out. One would usually say something like, “Uloma, all these powerful people know you so well, they literally eat from your kitchen! Why aren’t we leveraging that?”

Touché. Guilty.

Truth is, I’ve always held back when it came to turning friendships into opportunities. Maybe it was my “well-brought-up-girl” syndrome—ingrained values of humility, respect, and boundaries. I never wanted to be that person who blurred friendship lines for profit. Noble? Maybe. Smart business? Not quite.

It cost me.

Opportunities were missed. Doors I had the keys to were left unopened. Who knows what could’ve been if I had been a bit more assertive, a bit more commercially minded?

So here I am, in a kind of penance tour.

This week, I’ll be posting photos. Throwbacks. Faces of well-known, illustrious, successful friends—who once, literally, ate from my kitchen. People who genuinely knew me but whom I never approached from a business lens.

Let’s start with His Excellency, Mr Peter Obi. He is and has always been one of our most amazing friends. What the world now recognizes as a gem, a breath of fresh air in a dark, dark country has always been one you can ALWAYS depend on for wisdom and integrity. Happy 64th birthday Peter. God bless and keep you.



“Then came July like a blaze of glory, fierce and full of sun.”— UnknownYou could very well be describing my own arrival...
07/01/2025

“Then came July like a blaze of glory, fierce and full of sun.”
— Unknown

You could very well be describing my own arrival into the world—nearly 56 years ago, at the height of the Nigeria-Biafra war. I’m told the tension was palpable, with shelling from the Nigerian side so close, it echoed through the hospital walls as I was born. Most stories of my early days centre around a green basket—what I like to think of as my own Moses basket. It became my mobile refuge. Whenever the bombs fell, I was tucked away—under a bed, beneath a table, inside a wardrobe—anywhere considered safe. War is always terrible. And yet, even in the chaos, life made its entrance—with resilience and purpose.

“In July, the world is golden with possibility.”
— Unknown

You feel that too, don’t you? July stands at the year’s halfway mark—not a conclusion, but a catalyst. A moment of corporate recalibration. Organisations pause to take stock. Individuals reflect. Teams review, regroup, and reimagine. It’s the boardroom’s equivalent of a deep breath. A time for the strategic pivot, the refreshed plan, the realignment with vision and value. Possibility is not a theory in July—it’s a directive.

“July is the month when the summer dream is at its peak. Everything breathes fullness.”
— Jean Hersey

And so, I wish you the same: fullness. Fullness of joy, of peace, of love. May your heart be as golden as the month that holds it. May your days stretch long with meaning. May your soul breathe with the sun.

Why I Say Yes: The Making of a Communicator and Cultural ArchitectPeople often ask, “How did you know entrepreneurship w...
06/19/2025

Why I Say Yes: The Making of a Communicator and Cultural Architect

People often ask, “How did you know entrepreneurship was your path?” I pause—partly because the truth sounds implausible, and partly because I’ve never been one for self-promotion. But the facts are what they are.
I was ten. I conceptualised and directed Kiddies Holiday Special—a full-blown variety show featuring 20 children, performed for an audience of parents and guests. We sold tickets. Proceeds funded an after-party. The spark had been lit. I liked the chance at leadership. I liked the dependence on my creative guidance. And I like the fact that beyond the profit was a satisfied, no delighted audience.

And yet, when I’m asked about the secret to my success, I hesitate again. Not because there isn’t a story—there are many—but because I’m still in motion. I haven’t begun to scratch the surface of what I believe I’m here to do.

Truthfully, I don’t measure success the way many do. It’s not defined by material success, popularity, awards or applause, but by personal creative satisfaction, impact, and resonance. What drives me is the internal challenge: Can we solve it differently this time? Can we make the story sharper, the message deeper, the transformation more felt?
And when the answer comes—as it always does—we know. We feel it.

Kevin Hart once said, “You don’t know you’re good at a lot of different things, unless you try a lot of different things.” That line holds true for me. Over the past two decades at CentriCULTURE, we’ve dared to say yes to every challenge related to people, communication, and culture.
No matter the sector. No matter the scale. No matter the country. No matter the budget, even!

If it involves improving the efficiency of people, the power of service, or the strength of the story—

We say YES.

Taking Canada 🇨🇦 by storm!As guest speaker at the  event organized by the  we made our voices heard! A multicultural per...
06/02/2025

Taking Canada 🇨🇦 by storm!

As guest speaker at the event organized by the we made our voices heard! A multicultural performance that brought the best of my 2 lives together in a topic, “Customer Service is African”!

Hear me, “… Africa is a pulse beat, an ideology, a movement and an unfolding story.” I insisted that we are a continent that is beyond borders and locating Africa geographically is pretty much e deception. Africa lives in hearts

Join me on my LinkedIn page linked.com/in/ulomaumeano/ (see link in profile) to enjoy the snippets and links to a myriad of other speakers sharing experiences and thoughts about our African influence on the current glob scene.

“Unstructured” Excellence: Redefining Innovation in Client PartnershipsAt CentriCULTURE, we often kick off training sess...
05/02/2025

“Unstructured” Excellence: Redefining Innovation in Client Partnerships

At CentriCULTURE, we often kick off training sessions with a creative exercise we call the Alphabet Accolade. It’s a light-hearted yet powerful ice-breaker where participants write down their first names, then select a “memorable, superlative, and inspiring” adjective that starts with the same letter. It’s a simple way to help individuals define how they want to show up—with confidence, purpose, and authenticity.

For me—Uloma—the options are plentiful:
Unique Uloma. Unmatchable Uloma. Unstoppable Uloma.

But the one that always sticks is Unstructured Uloma.

Why? Because “unstructured” captures the spirit of how we work at CentriCULTURE. We believe that true innovation lies in disrupting the conventional—dismantling limitations, reimagining norms, and creating bold, bespoke solutions for our clients across industries and continents.
As we enter the final month of the first half of 2025, we reflect not just on our progress, but on the partnerships and conversations that have shaped our journey. To our clients, prospects, and collaborators: thank you for the trust, the challenges, and the opportunities. We’re here to co-create, to listen, and to deliver transformative marketing communications that make a difference—consistently and creatively.

So we ask: Has 2025 been good to you so far?

Let’s talk about how we can make the rest of the year even better—together.





Life!At the end of the day, all we all crave is life… abundant life! Death, or the fear of it, is the common motivation ...
04/21/2025

Life!

At the end of the day, all we all crave is life… abundant life! Death, or the fear of it, is the common motivation for most of man’s decisions. This is why resurrection is so awesome. It defies man’s greatest fear and offers hope where there was none.

Jesus lives!

THE POWER OF CLARITY AND COMMITMENTThose who know me well understand that I don’t just preach resilience—I live it. Life...
04/02/2025

THE POWER OF CLARITY AND COMMITMENT

Those who know me well understand that I don’t just preach resilience—I live it. Life has a way of testing us, stretching us, and sometimes even bringing us to our knees. But I’ve learned that the moments that challenge us most are the very ones that shape us.

March has been one of those months. It has been a season of reckoning—balancing the weight of responsibility, navigating shifting priorities, and confronting the undeniable truth that even the strongest among us have limits. I’ve had to step back, take stock, and ask myself the hard questions: What truly matters? Where do I place my energy? How do I serve in a way that is both impactful and sustainable?

The answers haven’t always come easily. As someone who thrives on creating solutions, I often find myself pulled in a dozen directions at once—each idea as compelling as the next, each opportunity a potential game-changer. But clarity doesn’t come from doing everything; it comes from choosing wisely, from understanding that true impact is born from focus, depth, and intention.

More than ever, I am reminded that my work isn’t just about marketing strategies or business growth—it’s about people. It’s about the leaders who trust me with their vision, the teams that rely on my guidance, the organizations that seek transformation, and the individuals who, like me, are navigating their own journeys of purpose and progress.

As we move into April, I step forward with renewed commitment—not just to excellence in my work, but to authenticity in my approach. To serve with heart. To lead with clarity. To create with purpose. Because, at the end of the day, success isn’t just about the results we achieve; it’s about the lives we touch along the way.

Here’s to a month of growth, courage, and connection.

Be bold. Be extraordinary. Be awesome.

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