Amu Nnadi writes poetry without punctuation and capital letters and publishes without any personal data, photograph and name.
As a first year student of Mass Communication at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, he had the privilege of sharing the same class with a few young men who loved poetry.
He does not like being called a Nigerian nor African poet because, as he insists, there is nothing more demeaning of art as to attempt, out of extreme social prejudice, cultural arrogance and/or lazy intellectual convenience, to confine it to a particular area, place, gender and time.
Amu-Nnadi also publishes without personal data because he believes that man cannot fully own what he writes.
His main interests in his poetry are love, encounters with places and people, culture and memories.
Of Amu Nnadi's Poetry, the writer, Michael Chiedoziem Chukwudera writes:"Most of his poems, for instance, border on love and grief, in the bracket of his encounters with himself, other people and nature.
"[12] He is currently working on a poetry collection titled "eucalyptus," which will be released in 2022, as well as a musical album titled everything beautiful, which will feature songs based on poems from the love canticles, his earlier published collections (through the window of a sandcastle, a river's journey, a field of echoes), and the yet unpublished eucalyptus.