DOZRAEL
Bio
Dozie Uzoma, professionally known as Dozrael, is a Nigerian actor, storyteller, and music artist whose work is driven by purpose, identity, and transformation. Born in Imo State and raised in Jos, Plateau State, his creative journey began early through storytelling and performance, eventually growing into a professional acting career in 2019 with his debut role in When Love Dies.
He gained wider recognition for his compelling performance as Idris in Lahira, a film inspired by the Chibok girls’ story, and has since featured in notable productions such as When the Music Fades, Retribution, More Than a Mission, Leopard Spots, and My Lost Child. His dedication to meaningful storytelling earned him the Golden Prestigious Icon Award as Next Rated Actor of the Year in 2024.
Beyond film, music remains his first love. As Dozrael, he creates sound that blends emotion, truth, and cultural depth—fusing Afrobeat, jazz, highlife, and conscious storytelling into records that speak to identity, leadership, hope, and human awakening. Songs like Resolution, Moyo, and Joy Is Coming reflect his vision of using music not just for entertainment, but as a force for healing and transformation.
He is also the founder of The Market Place and the visionary behind Crypto Aliens, communities built to empower young people through collaboration, opportunity, and financial growth. With a growing audience known as the Dozraelytes, Dozrael continues to build a movement centered on creativity, purpose, and impact.
His mission is simple: to use art as a bridge—connecting people to truth, possibility, and the courage to become who they were created to be.























