British-Nigerian sports reporter, age 31 Anita Nneka Jones has gained popularity in the football community
Anita Nneka Jones who speaks Spanish and English, was born in London. She enjoys playing tennis, rugby, and football. She began her presenting career by working for the BBC on local radio and television, but her love of sports was what really made her career take off.
Born in London, 31-year-old Anita Nneka Jones is a British-Nigerian sports reporter but her height isn’t known. She is fluent in Spanish and English and enjoys playing tennis, rugby, and football.
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The bi-lingual, female, British-Nigerian, multi-sport reporter began her career with local radio and TV, through the BBC. She is now a Premier League Productions, fronting Premier League TV’s ‘Fantasy Premier League’ daily updates show and before that, she co-presented and produced the BBC Women’s Sport Show, reporting live from big events like Wimbledon and the London Marathon. She has lived and worked in TV in Nigeria and Spain and right now is based in London, UK.
Anita began her presenting career by working on local TV and radio stations through the BBC, but her love of sports was what really made her career take off. While details about her relationship status aren’t known, she is believed to be single and unmarried.
Education
King’s College London
European Studies with Spanish, Political Science, 2009 – 2013
Grade: 1st class honours with distinction in Spanish language
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Political Sciences
2011 – 2012
Haydon School
A-Levels, A-Levels in Law, Spanish and Psychology, 2006 – 2008
A-Level grades: Spanish (A), Law (A), Psychology (A)
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Because she speaks Spanish well, Jones was able to impress spectators by conducting an exclusive interview with Unai Emery. She became a frequent presenter of Arsenal Nation Live, the team’s matchday show, after swiftly advancing through the ranks of the BBC’s Kick Off Trainee Sports Reporter program. In addition, Anita produced and co-presented the Women’s Sports Show on the BBC.
In addition, Anita produced and co-presented the Women’s Sports Show on the BBC.
She gave live presentations at several renowned athletic events, including as Wimbledon, the London Marathon, the Epsom Downs horse race, and the Championship.
Since September 2020, Anita has been employed with Premier League Productions.
She co-presents 20 and provides live reporting at Premier League games. She serves as Fanzone’s backup presenter and does interviews with football players in both Spanish and English in 20.
In America, she has hosted Premier League coverage for Sky and CBS Sports.
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She is also a well-known spokesperson for endometriosis, a disorder in which tissue that resembles the lining of the womb grows in other areas, such as the fallopian tubes and ovaries.
Although Anita has had endometriosis since she was 14, she didn’t receive a formal diagnosis until she was in her 20s. She said advising women: “Push to see a specialist, a gynaecologist, do an ovarian reserve test after your first surgery.
“We’re not taught these things. And even if you don’t have it, so many women have problems getting pregnant.”