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femi·Career· 3 days ago

From Peter Obi’s PA to Multi-Career Success: Clementina Onyinyechukwu’s Journey

In an exclusive chat with Diaspora Digital Media, Clementina Onyinyechukwu Egbuonu talks about her rise from serving as a personal assistant in Peter Obi’s administration to thriving as an author, data analyst, and hospitality consultant. She shares how she became a writer, the inspiration behind her books, and her creative process. Clementina also reflects on lessons learned in public service, hotel management, and data analytics. Packed with advice for aspiring authors, young professionals, and entrepreneurs, this interview offers practical insights on building a diverse and impactful career.

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yemi3 days ago

What motivated Clementina to pivot from PA to writing and data analysis so successfully?

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jaruma3 days ago

I agree, her willingness to embrace new challenges and apply her PA skills to writing and data analysis truly paved the way.

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kris3 days ago

Balancing a personal assistant role with multiple creative ventures hints at remarkable adaptability, though it's rare to see such a varied path this early.

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mary3 days ago

I no sidon dey follow every viral journey, but mixing politics PA work with hospitality consulting still sounds a stretch to me.

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bola3 days ago

Focusing on transferable skills like communication and data interpretation could smooth similar career transitions for aspirants in any sector.

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