About The Author
Esther Dumbiri is an HR strategist, author, publisher, and leadership coach with over a decade of experience across corporate and entrepreneurial spaces.
She is the founder of Hands on Deck Consults, a strategic HR firm that supports local and international businesses with recruitment, performance management, payroll, and compliance. Through her work, she helps organisations improve performance and build people systems that are built to last.
Over the years, she has led HR projects across Nigeria, the UK, and the UAE, and has trained hundreds of professionals on leadership, team performance and global employability.
Esther is also the founder of Legacy Bridge Publishing, a reimagined evolution of SHTL Publishing where she works closely with authors and thought leaders to turn strong ideas into well-crafted books with lasting impact.
As a coach and mentor, Esther also supports emerging professionals with clear guidance and practical tools defined by structure, clarity and long-term impact.
Whether designing HR frameworks, developing authors, or leading conversations on leadership and productivity, her mission remains constant: to help people and organisations build structures that outlive them.
Books Published by Author
About The Book
Every organisation wants great people, but few have built the systems to find, attract, and keep them.
Pegs That Fit is not just another book on recruitment; it’s a practical, heart-level guide to building hiring systems that actually work.
Drawing on years of hands-on experience in talent management, Esther Dumbiri takes you beyond résumés and interviews to the real heartbeat of effective hiring — fit. ¹Through engaging stories, powerful frameworks, and thought-provoking questions, she reveals why so many recruitment efforts fail and how to stop repeating the same costly mistakes.
About The Book
Many Christian books teach believers what to do: pray more, serve more, fast more, and attend more.
But far fewer address the deeper question beneath these practices:
Why does the heart lose its appetite for God in the first place?
The Hunger That Fills explores the spiritual hunger at the core of human desire and reveals how only intimacy with God can truly satisfy it. Through the use of Scripture, biblical narratives, revival history, and personal reflection, Esther Dumbiri presents hunger as a spiritual mechanism that draws believers into deeper communion with God.
Through powerful storytelling, the book journeys through moments in Scripture where hunger changed the course of lives from the longing of David to the encounter of the Samaritan woman, and from the cry of prophets to the flames of revival history.
Rather than offering formulas or hype, this book guides readers back to the place where real transformation begins: the heart.
