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Early life Hon Rita Odichi Orji was born into the family of Late Mr. Festus Akuenyerenwata Chimara and Mrs. Celestina Chimara. She had her early education in Orlu, Imo State, before moving over to Lagos where she made her home until her election to the hallowed chambers. Education Hon Orji attended Practicing School 2, Orlu, where she obtained her first school leaving certificate in 1982 before moving to Girls Secondary School, Orlu where she obtained her West African School Certificate in 1987. Always wanting to make a difference and positive impacts on others, she chose a career in nursing and was trained as a professional Nurse and healthcare personnel under the National directorate of Employment from 1988-1990. She later proceeded for her higher education and obtained LLB (Bachelor of Law) at the University of Lagos in 2006. On the 29th of June, 2009, she obtained her BL and was subsequently called to the Bar on the 29th of September 2009. In July 2017, she obtained her MBA from London School of Business. Interests Beyond politics and his business engagements, Hon Rita Orji has shown interest in philanthropy and mentorship. She has successfully trained and mentored numerous people from her constituency in network marketing under the TASLY Healthcare program. Many people have also benefitted from her vast business experiences through her numerous offices and business outlets that spread to some African countries. Marriage Hon Rita Orji is married to Chief Charles Orji, and the marriage is blessed with six children. (Chisom, Nzubechi, Cherechi, Chinagorom, Ujunwa and Mmesomachukwu).
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