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Adora Oleh



Adora Oleh is a broadcast journalist and TV Presenter. She is also the host of The Adora Oleh Show which airs every Sunday at 3.00pm on Sound-city.

Oleh who studied Law, was also last year’s co-host of MTN’s project Fame West Africa. She is the owner, Chiad TV Productions, a business broadly involved with The Nigerian Music Awards in London, Miss Nigeria UK, The Ghana Professional Awards, and The Nigerian Institute of Accountants Award. She has also worked with the Princes Trust (Prince Charles’s official charity) and the MOBO Music Awards.

Last year, Adora hosted the London leg of the This Day Music and Fashion Festival, hosting alongside Trevor Nelson MBE at the Royal Albert Hall. She also hosted alongside Olisa Adibua at the Ovation Red Carol at the Ocean View, Victoria Island. Most recently, Adora hosted the red carpet for the Governor’s Ball and grand finale for Mnet’s Face of Africa.

Adora who once worked for Paramount and Universal Film Studios has had the pleasure of interviewing an array of established personalities from rap and RnB superstars such as 50 Cent, T- pain, Young Joc, Kelly Rowland Lemar, 2 face, John Legend, D’banj, P squared, Estelle, Marlon Jackson, Akon, Banky W, Damien Marley, Sasha, Joe, Olu Maintain, Dare Art Alade, 9ice and Amerie to acclaimed movie directors such as Quentin Tarantino.

Adora holds a post-graduate Diploma in Media Law and Journalism. She also has a postgraduate in Public Relations from the London School of Journalism.

Sources: The Guardian Life magazine, Sun Newspapers.

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