Chioma Nnani CEO The Fearless Storyteller House Emporium Ltd
C. Hub magazine|January 2017 - March 2017

Rightfully known for her fearless approach to telling difficult and uncomfortable stories, Chioma Nnani is gradually building a name for herself in the Nigeria/ African media business.

Chioma Nnani CEO The Fearless Storyteller House Emporium Ltd

A blogger with a vision from a totally unpopular angle (with her Nigerian audience), she however has managed to carve a niche of loyal audience for her style.

In this series of our ‘Start-Up’ interviews, Faustina Anyanwu digs in in an exclusive chat with the outspoken fearless entrepreneur.

You’ve created this name for yourself and rightfully now know for that. Could you in simple terms tell me about your business?

I run an edutainment company called THE FEARLESS STORYTELLER HOUSE EMPORIUM LTD a multimedia company. Offering both author, writing services and we have the blogazine too.

How long have you been doing all these?

Erm, I’ve been presenting my radio show since April 2016. Prior to that, I had a stint at the One Harmony Radio Station; also in London. I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember; but my first book “Forever There For You” came out in paperback in 2012. From thereon, I started to take writing and ghost-writing a bit more seriously. After a lot of stressful bureaucracy, I incorporated my company – THE FEARLESS STORYTELLER HOUSE EMPORIUM LTD – in the first quarter of 2016. I started blogging seriously, just over a year ago. I’ve technically only been blogging for a year and I’ve dope guest-bloggers, plus I won the 2016 BEFFTA for “Blog of the Year”, so it’s pretty good.

Why did you embark on this and what’s different?

This story is from the January 2017 - March 2017 edition of C. Hub magazine.

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