Adaora Onyechere // ⓘ is a Nigerian broadcast journalist, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, poet and author.
Onyechere also holds a master's degree in creative writing after graduating from Oxford Brooks University.
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 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.
She voiced a call of action for Nigerian politicians and state actors to eradicate all forms of stereotyping and negative gender identities against women.
[1] Some of her published Spoken Words Include: She never thought she will be on tv speaking because she has speech defect growing up.