CHOO-kway-eh-MAY-kah
Here's a breakdown:
* CHOO: The "ch" sound is similar to the English "choo" as in "choose."
* kway: The "kw" is pronounced like the "qu" in "quick."
* eh: The "e" is a short, open sound, similar to the "e" in "bed."
* MAY: This is pronounced as the English "may."
* kah: The final "kah" is pronounced with a short, open "a" sound, similar to the "a" in "father."
It's important to note that the pronunciation of names can vary depending on the individual speaker and their accent. This is a common way to pronounce Chukwuemeka, but there may be other variations.