Adaora Onyechere
CEO Wewe Network Afrique
CEO Wewe Network Afrique
Born
NationalityNigerian
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Entrepreneur
  • Broadcaster Journalist
  • Philanthropist
  • motivational speaker
  • Author
Known forco-anchor of Kakaaki, a daily talk show on Africa Independent Television
Title
  • Executive Director of Yellow Jerrycan Save A Child Foundation.
  • CEO of Signature heels
  • CEO of WEWE Network Afrique
  • Host of Talk2Adaora on kiss 99.9 FM

Adaora Onyechere // is a Nigerian broadcast journalist, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, poet and author. She is a former co-anchor of Kakaaki, a daily talk show on Africa Independent Television.[1] She currently hosts her own show, Talk to Adaora commonly known as Talk2Adaora on Kiss 99.9 FM Abuja. She is the founder of WEWE Network Afrique, a Pan-African organization.[2] Talk2Adaora is a project of WEWE Network Afrique. She is also the CEO of Signature Heels Media.

Early life and education

Born in Nigeria to parents who are natives of Okigwe, a local government area of Imo State, Adaora Onyechere is the first child of six children. Her parents wanted her to be a lawyer but she studied English language and broadcasting.[3] Onyechere speaks Igbo, Swahili, French and basic Spanish.

She had her primary school education at Starland Private School, Lagos where she completed her First School Leaving Certificate, then she had her Secondary school education at Owerri Girls Secondary School. She completed her A Level education at IRWIN College, England then subsequently obtained a diploma in Law at Coventry University before she graduated from London Metropolitan University after studying English Broadcasting. Onyechere also holds a master's degree in creative writing after graduating from Oxford Brooks University.[4] She is also certified in BSL level 2 (Sign Language) and PMP Certification in Project Management. She is also a seasoned abstract Art painter.

Career

Prior to moving back into Nigeria in 2009, Onyechere wrote for Worldview Magazine London, a student-based magazine back in the U.K.[5] She started broadcasting as a student in Coventry at Coventry Student Radio, then went ahead to work for Channel 4 in London. She also worked at BEN Television London as the Editor and Anchor for 'African Film Review'.

She had her first broadcasting stint in Nigeria as a radio presenter with Confluence Cable Network Limited, a broadcast media house in Kogi State before working for Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Vision FM and DAAR Communications, a media company that houses Africa Independent Television, where she worked as a presenter till August 2018[6][7] after which she was nominated by a party called Action Alliance where she contested an election to represent her constituency in the Imo State House of Assembly.[8][9] She lost to the APGA candidate.[10] She was appointed the Special Assistant to the Governor on Information and Advocacy by the Governor Chukwuemeka Ihedioha.[11]

Onyechere currently hosts her talk show on Kiss 99.9 FM, called "Talk2Adaora", the show looks at social issues in society and the gap between policymakers and citizens.

Publications

Apart from broadcasting, Onyechere is a motivational book author.[1] Some of her published books include:

  • Poetry for Life
  • Black Girl With A White Heart
  • Women In The World

She is also a motivational speaker and poet.[1] Some of her published Spoken Words Include:

  • Arise
  • Fear
  • the spoken word album Change Smitten, an 8 track spoken word compilation.[12]


Personal life

Onyechere is the initiator of several non-governmental organizations including the "Yellowjerrycan Save-A-Child Lend-A-Hand" project, a foundation that focuses on the welfare of children and women who have been victims of insurgencies and "International Rise Up Against Rape", an initiative against child abuse and rape.[13] In 2018, she and her foundation led a campaign against child mortality.[14] She also started a 5-man band called Oasis while at London Metropolitan University and was the lead singer and violinist.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Kakaaki. "Adaora Onyechere". Africa Independent Television. Archived from the original on 3 April 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  2. "WEWE NETWORK AFRIQUE". Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  3. Yomi Odunuga, Grace Obike (16 May 2015). "Life as a single mother-TV gal Adaora Onyechere". The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  4. Fwangshak Guyit, Naomi Tetteh (29 November 2013). ""I had a speech defect growing up" – AIT'S Ada Onyechere". Garki Gazette. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  5. "Adaora Onyechere". Nigerian Biography. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  6. "'Kaakaki' host Adaora Onyechere leaves AIT to Pursue a career in politics". PER SECOND NEWS. 28 August 2018.
  7. ENWONGO, ATING (28 August 2018). "Television Queen, Adaora Onyechere Bows Out Of AIT". The Whistler NG.
  8. "'Kaakaki' host Adaora Onyechere leaves AIT to Pursue a career in politics". 28 August 2018.
  9. Erunke, Joseph (6 October 2018). "Imo 2019: I'll redesign South East educational curriculum-Onyechere". Vanguard News Nigeria.
  10. "Women that ran in 2019 polls are champions – Adaora Onyechere". Blue Print. 27 April 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  11. "Gov. Ihedioha makes more appointments". Daily Post. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  12. "LAUNCH OF ADAORA ONYECHERE'S 'CHANGE SMITTEN' IN ABUJA". Photo News. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  13. "About the initiator". Yellowjerrycan Save-A-Child. Archived from the original on 22 November 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  14. "Foundation sensitizes students on malnutrition". Ojoma Akor. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
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