Adora Oleh
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Adora Oleh | |
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| Born | Surrey, England |
| Education | London School of Journalism |
| Occupations | Journalist, TV Presenter, Model |
| Known for | Hosted Project Fame West Africa |
| Spouse | Single |
| Website | http://adoraoleh.com/ |
Adora Oleh is a British-born Nigerian TV presenter and the second co-host of MTN Project Fame, which she hosted for five years.[1][2] On 8 December 2013, Oleh won the most popular female TV presenter award in the Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards, which took place in Lagos.[3] She used to host her talk show The Adora Oleh Show on Vox Africa, an entertainment programme that focuses on positive role models and entrepreneurs making waves (especially in entertainment, fashion, and business).
Adora Oleh was born and raised in Surrey, England, as the eldest of three children of her parents. Oleh studied law at the university and holds a postgraduate diploma in media law and journalism and another postgraduate degree in public relations from the London School of Journalism.[4]