Georgia Bulldogs Linebackers Coach Chidera Uzo-Diribe and Wife Hana Asmamaw Raise Twin Daughters Amara and Amani While Balancing Professional Life

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Chidera Uzo-Diribe, an American football coach and former athlete, has won the hearts of many with his decade-long coaching career.

Chidera Uzo-Diribe currently serves as the outside linebackers coach for the Georgia Bulldogs.

Prior to joining the Georgia Bulldogs, Uzo-Diribe had a successful coaching career, serving as the defensive line coach at Texas Christian University and Southern Methodist University, as well as coaching outside linebackers and defensive quality control at Kansas, and working as a graduate assistant at Colorado.

While many know about Chidera Uzo-Diribe’s professional life, very few know about his personal life, including details about his wife and daughters.

Chidera is a devoted husband to his wife, Hana Asmamaw Uzo-Diribe, and a proud father to their twin daughters, Amani and Amara.

The couple tied the knot on May 22, 2021, and welcomed twins Amara and Amani in December 2022.

Furthermore, Chidera Uzo-Diribe often shares pictures of his wife and two daughters on social media, expressing his love and pride for them.

Hana also never misses a chance to express her love and pride for her loving husband and proudly shares his achievements on social media.

Chidera Uzo-Diribe recently shared a picture of his family, including his wife, two daughters, and a baby boy, though no public information is available about the birth of their third child.

The couple gracefully balances work with raising their children.

Chidera Uzo Diribe’s Wife Hana Asmamaw Uzo-Diribe is Former Teacher and Career Success Coordinator

While very little information about Chidera’s wife Hana’s current professional journey is available as she prefers to maintain a low profile, she thrived in her career as educator and career success coodinator.

Her LinkedIn profile shows Hana’s last work serving as english inclusion teacher at KIPP Texas Publich Schools in 2021.

Prior to that, Hana served as english teaching fellow at Ewing Marion Kauffman School for a year and as a college and career success coordinator at Aurora Public Schools for nearly three years.

Hana Asmamaw also served as pathways advisor at Community College of Aurora for one and a half year and as a public achievement coach, inclusive excellence fellow, center for multicultural excellence and case manager, student outreach and support at University of Denver for nearly two years.

She also served as administrative assistant at Rangeview High School for one and a half year.

Hana Asmamaw earned her Master’s Degree in higher education administration from University of Denver and her Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy from University of Northern Colorado.

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