Sher attended St. Mary's Convent Primary School and Holy Child College, where she developed her passion for music and performance arts. In 1957, she represented her school in a festival of arts, which was featured in the Daily Times newspaper.
After completing her secondary education, she taught at a convent school in Warri. She also won the 1958 Miss Western Nigeria competition and was a runner-up in the Miss Nigeria contest.
After completing her secondary education, she taught at a convent school in Warri. She also won the 1958 Miss Western Nigeria competition and was a runner-up in the Miss Nigeria contest.
Her broadcasting career began in 1959 when she joined Western Nigeria Television (WNTV) as a receptionist. She later replaced Anike Agbaje-Williams as a television announcer, becoming one of Nigeria's earliest and most recognizable TV broadcasters.
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I remember her well. My mum's contemporary. Sienne came after her.
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