Margaret Adaeze is a dance choreographer, and a Guiness Book Record Holder from Nigeria.  She contributed majorly in putting the name of Nigeria in the Guiness Book Record in a Competition called Dancerthon in 2006, where she and her team (Zebra) danced for 3days nonstop.
Margaret is a cheerleader as well as dance instructor. She revealed exclusively to Julia Blaise Blog (JBB) how she has been able to make it this far, “I took my career seriously and today I am one of the Nigerian dancers that are sorted after. I have graced events home and abroad, worked with lots of artistes home and abroad. I own a Dance Company called, Stepryders Entertainment, I have danced, choreographed and taught dance to lots of artistes, events and people. I have worked with the likes of Tuface Idibia, Psquare, King Sunny Ade, Shina Peters, Marchus Houston (American Artiste), Temac, Segun Obe, Paul Play, Charly Boy, Weird MC, Kas, KC Presh, Sean Tizzle, Kanja and many more.
“I have danced and choreographed at the Calabar Carnival, where I worked and still works with her Excellency Obioma Liyel Imoke, First Lady of Cross Rivers States. I have also graced and performed at great occasions like,  Day Festival in America, King Sunny Ade Tour in Canada, MTV base Awards, Nollywood Outstanding Personality Awards, Calabar Stadium Events, Sprite Triple Slam, All African Women Basketball Game. I have done lots of concerts and tours like Psquare Invasion, Tuface and Friends Campus tour 2007 by MTN, Tuface and Friends Campus Connect 2013 by Malta Guinness and many more.
“Margaret was equally in US recently where she graced the African Oscars. “I was invited to come choreograph the Award and entertain the crowd. I prepared myself for it coming all the way from Nigeria I was ready to thrill the crowd. I thrilled the audience at the Legendary Weaner Theatre in Washinton DC and the love shown to me so far is wonderful I bless God for this opportunity, and I hope to thrill the crowd more with my Squad Stepryders next year at the African Oscars by God's Grace.”