Every patina of Esther’s character, from her enthralling femininity to her imperceptible assertiveness, conveys a sphinx-like magnetism. She is a total woman; an enchanting equal to a post-modern heroine imbued with style, engaging irresistibility and intellectual depth. A distinguished icon of female power on the business realm, she presents a perfect portrait of a celebrity workaholic with intimidating depth and drive for excellence.
Interestingly, Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue, a lawyer, finally has her shot at the limelight. But unlike the random celebrity diva who covets and jostles for her 15 minutes on the slippery slope of acclaim, Esther’s renown is for the long haul.
Suddenly, the new Managing Director (MD) of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), has become everybody’s darling. Until she was appointed to head PPMC by Minister of State for Petroleum, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, Esther was relatively unknown to all the people seeking to befriend her right now. But immediately she was pronounced as PPMC’s new MD, Esther became the cynosure of all eyes and the object of every random male and female affection. There is no doubt that her life has remarkably changed; the lover of expensive jewelry may now satisfy her lust for the prized jewelry.
Now that she has access to an attractive remuneration and treasure trove, Esther may never lack in cash and priceless jewels. Before her appointment, Esther occupied several important positions within the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Earlier, she was General Manager, Board Matters and Management Committee Department (BMMC) in the Corporate Secretariat and Legal Division (CSLD) of the NNPC, where she organised Board/Board Committee meetings amongst others. Her appointment as the MD of PPMC is a major recognition of the work that she has done within the NNPC as well as the experience that she has acquired over the years.