₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,188 members, 8,420,722 topics. Date: Friday, 05 June 2026 at 10:04 AM

Toggle theme

Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions - Politics (46) - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsThread Closed. Thanks for your submissions (49273 Views)

1 2 3 ... 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 ... 52 Reply (Go Down)

Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 3:39pm On May 22, 2020
[[s]quote author=efe2real post=89840094]

The reality is the Orodje of Okpe and the Supreme Council of Okpe Kingdom has come out to state clearly that the Okpes kingdom is one of the Urhobo kingdoms. You should be worrying about how to convince the South East Igbos that Anioma is not a FAKE Igbo.[/quote][/s] your are inconsequential in affair of Okpe kingdom
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nobody: 3:41pm On May 22, 2020
EasternActivist:
And he quoted me with the wrong handle shocked
This is suppose to be sent under Liliantalks handle. grin
if that makes your day
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by EasternActivist: 3:48pm On May 22, 2020
Lostz:
if that makes your day
You're not smart as you might have thought being busted multiple times in different occasions.

Word of advice. Igbos are not your enemy shun the useless attacks bc if we reason una urhobo matter na serious gbege.

Igbo are one of the major ethnic groups that is the most friendliest to the minorities around them but do not take that for granted. We can cease to be such at anytime without prior information.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by efe2real(m): 3:51pm On May 22, 2020
Nwanyiogwashi:
[[s]quote author=efe2real post=89840094]

The reality is the Orodje of Okpe and the Supreme Council of Okpe Kingdom has come out to state clearly that the Okpes kingdom is one of the Urhobo kingdoms. You should be worrying about how to convince the South East Igbos that Anioma is not a FAKE Igbo.[/s] your are inconsequential in affair of Okpe kingdom
The people that matter have cleared up the issue. This is a statement from them.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/07/on-okpe-are-not-urhobo/

If you disagree with them, you can go to the Orodje of Okpe palace to state your grieviance. They are waiting for you.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Supan(m):
Liliantalks:
I know it’s only one person tagging me with different accounts. Is this thread even about the south east? Gtfoh!! I keep saying this , I understand why a south east person will appauld this thread , when most of you don’t know unity even with yourselves . IMO bash anambra , anambra bash IMO , Abia bash IMO , I will never encourage my delta brothers to be like that .
My grandmother is from Ukwuani in Delta, after the Asaba massacre, some of their surviving family members ran to my grand father's town in Nnobi, Anambra state, where they all stayed till the war was over.

The story is similar with late colonel Joe Achuzia and his family and so many delta Igbos who took refuge from one Igbo town to the other till the war ended.

Your witchcraftry will only try, but you can't separate us. If you ever try to oppress them, then you will remember they have their big brother always with then.

Delta Igbos are Igbos too period!!!

Argue with Buhari.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nobody: 3:54pm On May 22, 2020
EasternActivist:
You're not smart as you might have thought being busted multiple times in different occasions.

Word of advice. Igbos are not your enemy shun the useless attacks bc if we reason una urhobo matter na serious gbege.

Igbo are one of the major ethnic groups that is the most friendliest to the minorities around them but do not take that for granted. We can cease to be such at anytime without prior information.
I am done with you
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Supan(m): 3:55pm On May 22, 2020
Lostz:
I think this thread is actually about two ethnic groups in Delta until you biaflans jumped in.

you will see no one mentioned the southeast or Igbo in page 1
Afonja, cover ur face in shame. Check from page 1 where you and ur pple were begging them to include Yoruba in Delta, using Itsekiri as escape.

They rejected you and started bringing SE into the mix.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Supan(m): 3:56pm On May 22, 2020
Lostz:
I am done with you
Don't done, come and continue begging them to add Yoruba to Delta.

Ogbomosho tout.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nobody: 3:58pm On May 22, 2020
Supan:
Don't done, come and continue begging them to add Yoruba to Delta.
Ogbomosho tout.
I don't like idiots on my mention.
go and look for your likes to argue with
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 4:01pm On May 22, 2020
efe2real:
The people that matter have cleared up the issue. This is a statement from them.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/07/on-okpe-are-not-urhobo/

If you disagree with them, you can go to the Orodje of Okpe palace to state your grieviance. They are waiting for you.
I am telling you the reality on ground Mister man
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Supan(m):
Liliantalks:
IMO bash anambra , anambra bash IMO , Abia bash IMO , I will never encourage my delta brothers to be like that .
Delta Igbos are not mumus... You lots won't stop bashing them for the Asaba Capital.

You called them unproductive northern Delta, no wahala. We accept them, they are our blood.
Itsey Sagay and some notable figures has been pouring all the hurtful invectives from their liver.

They all know how you jubilated and applauded Uduaghan's step to move the govt house from Asaba to Warri.

See your Fake delta love dancing azonto.

The Warri crisis of late 90's and early 20's was out of pure delta love.

What you wish for others, you will get in manifold...

Imo/ Anambra can banter online, it starts and stop here... it's all healthy competition.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Supan(m): 4:09pm On May 22, 2020
Lostz:
I don't like idiots on my mention.

go and look for your likes to argue with
If you like take sniper, you won't be the first... Your forebears did also...

Koronu touts don lose this one also.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by efe2real(m): 4:09pm On May 22, 2020
Nwanyiogwashi:
I am telling you the reality on ground Mister man
You in Ogwa-shuku will be telling someone with a mum from Okpe the reality on ground abi. Me that grow up in the midst of Okpe people. Nothing I nor go hear for Nairaland shall. Nor go face your bitter reality about how the South East Igbos dey call Anioma people fake Igbo.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 4:13pm On May 22, 2020
[[s]quote author=efe2real post=89841383]

You in Ogwa-shuku will be telling someone with a mum from Okpe the reality on ground abi. Me that grow up in the midst of Okpe people. Nothing I nor go hear for Nairaland shall.[/quote][/s] that is the reality Mister man
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Theundertaker(m): 4:16pm On May 22, 2020
Many are mad few are roaming!! I am delta Igbo and I hate this thread .
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by efe2real(m): 4:16pm On May 22, 2020
Nwanyiogwashi:
[[s]quote author=efe2real post=89841383]

You in Ogwa-shuku will be telling someone with a mum from Okpe the reality on ground abi. Me that grow up in the midst of Okpe people. Nothing I nor go hear for Nairaland shall. [/s] that is the reality Mister man
It is your own reality. The reality from Orodje palace is what everyone accepts.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Kwashiman: 4:20pm On May 22, 2020
[quote author=Nowenuse post=89833546]You are very crude, assertive and sentimental in your submissions. This is not a trait common with Enuani people.
However, there are a few who are like this, so perhaps u are among the few.

However, I dont understand what u mean by saying some Ikas & Ukwuanis claim Bini.

No Ika or Ukwuani person will tell you they are ethnically Bini. They may only claim Benin ancestry and if that is what you meant, there are many Enuani towns with Bini, Igala & Yoruba ancestries.
So, what is your point?

These are some of the reasons why I doubt you being Enuani. [/quote
You know what, make we leave too much talk... You claim to know so much about Anioma/Enuani since you've lived and schooled here in Delta state right? perfect, can we rendezvous somewhere here in Asaba (you can choose the location and time if you want), I'll bring a couple of my Enuani friends from different communities, then all you have to do is repeat every bit of balderdash you've posted here... no hostility whatsoever on my own end, I can assure you... just a mature conversation. Are you game??
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Irijosa777(m): 4:27pm On May 22, 2020
Mystiquefia:
Nwanyiogwashi I like your chestbeatings. Dont Worry I'm game on this discussion. Nor dey rush anyhow, just calm down. i dont want random arguments. lets argue intelligently and lucidly too. i'll soon counter your projection of ANIOMA to be more significant than urhobos by virtue of their 9 Lga's.
sorry there will be no need for this again sir/ma'am, am already agitating for peace between the Urhobos and Delta north. am sorry this step is coming late but nothing has spoiled.
please again, I am begging everyone of you to stop this argument and follow the part of peace
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by EasternActivist: 4:32pm On May 22, 2020
Irijosa777:
sorry there will be no need for this again sir/ma'am, am already agitating for peace between the Urhobos and Delta north. am sorry this step is coming late but nothing has spoiled.
please again, I am begging everyone of you to stop this argument and follow the part of peace
I wish the op from urhobo knew this before opening a thread to spite your so called delta north, see as you avoid to recognize them as Anioma. I even doubt your motive but you guys don't have much choice but to pursue peace. You need it more not them.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by efe2real(m): 4:32pm On May 22, 2020
Some Prominent Urhobo Sons

Senator David Dafinone
First Nigerian Guiness World Record Holder for having the family with highest number of chartered accountant in the world.

Prof. Matthew Scott-Emakpor
First African to receive a P.HD in genetics. He pioneered the field of genetics in Nigeria.

Chief Rex Akpofure
First Nigerian principal of Kings College Lagos.

Prof. Amos Utuama
First Nigerian to have a P.hD in Planning law

Chief Gamaliel Onosode
First Nigerian to establish an indigenous stockbroking firm
Foundational president of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM)
Former chairman Cadbury Nigeria Plc
Former Chairman Dunlop Nigeria Plc

Wellington Jighere
First African to win the World Scrabble Championship

Edirin Okoloko
Recently appointed as judge in the United States

Justice Francis Ayo Irikefe
Former Chief Justice of Nigeria

Justice Victor Ovie-Whiskey
Head of the Federal Electoral Commision (FEDECO) in 1983
Former Chief Judge of Bendel State

Hon Justice J.O Akpovi
Former Chief Judge of Bendel State

Chief Michael Ibru
Patriach of the Ibru family

Okoloko Onajite
Chairman Midwestern Oil and Gas Ltd
Chairman Notore Chemical Industries
Chairman Eroton Exploration and Production Ltd
Chairman Ocean Oil and Gas Ltd

Cecilia Ibru
MD/CEO Oceanic Bank

Igho Sanomi
MD/CEO Taleveras Oil and Gas Group
Co-owner of the Portharcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED)

Chief Otega Emerhor
Chairman Standard Alliance Group
Former MD/CEO of First City Monument Bank
Chairman of Transcorp Hotels

Chief Alex Ibru
Publisher of the Guardian Newspapers

Eng Matthew Edevbie
MD/CEO Incomtrix Ltd, one of the owners of the Portharcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED)

Chief Godwin Agofure
MD/CEO of Agofure Motors

Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi
MD/CEO of GKO group of Companies, which own the Golden Tulip Hotels in Warri and Abuja.
Chairman Falcon Bay Energy Ltd
Former chairman of the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria

Albert Okumgaba
MD/CEO BGL Plc, an investment banking firm

Chief Goodie Ibru
Chairman Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers
President Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Major General David Ejoor (Rtd)
Former Chief of Army Staff (COAS)
Former Military Governor of the Midwestern Region

Brigadier General Oviemo Ovadje (Rtd)
Inventor of the life-saving EAT-SET used to purify blood lost by a patient and transfused the purified blood back into the patient during surgery or emergency.

Major General Patrick Aziza (Rtd)
First military governor of Kebbi State

Former minister of communication
Air Vice Marshall (AVM) Frank Ajobena (Rtd)

Former military governor of Abia State
Major General Orho Esiso Obada (Rtd)
Acting Chief of Air Staff (1970-71)

Brigadier General Harris Eghagha (Rtd)
Former Military Governor of Ogun State

Major General Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd)
Former Field Commander of ECOMOG Troops
Current Orodje of Okpe

Chief Samuel Jareton Marierie
First Governor of Midwestern region

Senator Ovie Omo-Agege
Deputy Senate president

Demas Akpofure
Deputy Governor of Bendel State

Chief Felix Ibru
First civilian governor of Delta State

Chief James Ibori
Former governor of Delta State

Grace Ekpihre
Former minister of Science and Technology
Stephen Oru
Former minister of Niger Delta Affairs

Macauley Ofurhie
Former MD Nigeria Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC)
Former MD Nigeria Gas Company (NGC)

Peter Igho
Former DG Nigeria Lottery Commission

Emmanuel Aguavwariode
Former MD Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)

Bernard Okumagba
Former MD Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)

Prof Bruce Onobrakpeya
World-renowned sculptor and painter
Recipient of the UNESCO Human Living Treasure Award in 2006

Prof Isidore Okpewho
Author of The Last Duty, The Victims
Winner of the 1993 Commonwealth Writer’s Prize

Ben Okri
Famous Novelist and Poet
Youngest ever winner of the BBC Booker Prize
Winner of the 1987 Commonwealth Writer Prize for Africa

Blessing Okagbare
Olympic silver medalist in long jump

Wilson Oruma
Captain of the team that won the 1993 FIFA Under 17 World Cup

David Dejiro Defiagbon
Olympic silver medalist in boxing

Jonathan Akpoborie
Member of the 1985 flying eagles team that won the under 17 World Cup
Highest-scoring Nigerian to ever play in the German Budesliga

Prof Andrew Onakeraye
Former vice-chancellor University of Benin (UNIBEN)
Renowned professor of geography and town planning

Prof Phillip Kuale
Former vice-chancellor BENDEL State University (Now Edo state University)
Renowned Professor of Engineering

Prof John Etu-Efeotor
Former vice-chancellor Federal University of Petroleum Resources

Renowned Professor of Geology
Prof Akpofure Rim-Ruke
Current Vice-chancellor Federal University of Petroleum Resources

Professor John Enaohwo
Former vice-chancellor Delta State University
Former deputy vice-chancellor University of Portharcourt

Prof Akpofure Rim-Ruke
Current Vice-chancellor Federal University of Petroleum Resources

Prof S.W.E Ibodje
Former deputy vice-chancellor University of Port Harcourt
Renowned professor of public administration

Prof Andrew Evwaraye
Former deputy vice-chancellor University of PortHarcourt
Renowned professor of physics

Professor Sam Oyovbaire
Former Minister of Information
Renowned professor of political science
Prof Peter Ekeh
Renowned professor of sociology

Professor Onigu Otite
Renowned professor of sociology

Professor G.G Darah
Renowned professor of oral literature and folklore

Professor Hope Eghagha
Renowned professor of English Language

Movie/Comedy/Music Industry
Ali Baba
I go dye
I go Save
Richard Mofe-Damijo
Rachel Oniga
Justus Esiri
Nobert Young
Eku Edewor
Ejiro Mcdermott
Tosin Igho
Fathia Balogun
Erriga
Youngsix
Kefe
Sophie Okonedo
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Irijosa777(m): 4:36pm On May 22, 2020
I don't know how this argument started and I don't want us to go back to on how is started,
I have never see where the Urhobos have fight with Anioma or Anioma had fight with the Urhobos or the rest before. we live as one and in peace. whatever that must lead to this let forget about it and live our normal life, is just a misunderstanding.
so am beginning every one of you, no winner or losser, is a win win thing. so please let just forget about what happened and love ourselves the way it is.
thanks to you all for your understanding.
I really appreciate.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Theundertaker(m): 4:37pm On May 22, 2020
[quote author=efe2real post=89842296]end it !! Because if you start the comparison shit again , the Aniomas will cm out again and this will go on and on. Aniomas and urhobos are doing well .
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Irijosa777(m): 4:39pm On May 22, 2020
efe4real
I believe you are a person of understanding. this issue has be settled, please no more debating, let live together in peace.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Irijosa777(m): 4:43pm On May 22, 2020
[quote author=Theundertaker post=89842462][/quote]yes sir, we are doing well. God bless all deltans God bless Delta State
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by efe2real(m): 4:45pm On May 22, 2020
[quote author=Theundertaker post=89842462][/quote]No, it is not for comparison. I saw lots of statement here about Urhobos not having human resources. The list is just to debunk that notion. There is more than enough human resources in Urhobo land.
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by darfay: 4:51pm On May 22, 2020
pazienza:
In Igbo we say: Nwaeze adi efu na mba.[b]

The father never went after the prodigal son, the prodigal son must come back to the father and not the other way round.
Na dar small thing mean all this grammar?
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by darfay: 4:52pm On May 22, 2020
EasternActivist:
You're not smart as you might have thought being busted multiple times in different occasions.

Word of advice. Igbos are not your enemy shun the useless attacks bc if we reason una urhobo matter na serious gbege.

Igbo are one of the major ethnic groups that is the most friendliest to the minorities around them but do not take that for granted. We can cease to be such at anytime without prior information.
Oshe Rambo
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Supan(m): 4:55pm On May 22, 2020
Liliantalks:
I know it’s only one person tagging me with different accounts.
You can easily point finger, because that's your stock in trade.

This account has been since 2014. I only opened Supan2 when I was banned last week.

I have no reason to switch accounts like Chameleons.

Only Afonja does that...

Don't run oh... Where are you from in Anioma?

Afonja hatred don catch you today
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by darfay: 4:55pm On May 22, 2020
Lostz:
I am done with you
That guy is full of shyte
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nobody: 4:58pm On May 22, 2020
darfay:
That guy is full of shyte
he is an idiot. he expect everyone to nurture hate in their heart like he is doing
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 5:01pm On May 22, 2020
Prof. Steve Agwo Okecha, renowned academic, author of international repute and elder statesman

Dennis Osadebe, politician, poet, journalist and former premier of the now defunct Mid-Western Region of Nigeria, which now comprises Edo and Delta State.

Zulu Sofola, the first published female Nigerian playwright and dramatist and first female Professor of Theater Arts in Africa.
Buchi Emecheta, Nigerian-born British novelist

Godwin Emefiele, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Gift Kenneth >> CEO GSP Global Services

Ifeanyi Okowa, former Nigerian Senator and Executive Governor of Delta State

Austine "Jay-Jay" Okocha, former Captain of Super Eagles of Nigeria
Sunday Oliseh, former Captain of super Eagles of Nigeria

Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, former Super Eagles captain and Malian National Football Team Coach

Nduka Ugbade, Nigeria's former football player and the first African to lift the world cup

Demas Nwoko, prominent Sculptor of Nigeria

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the current Managing Director of World Bank

Elizabeth Isichei, prominent historian

Obi Prof Joseph Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba

Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum

Jim Ovia, M/D Zenith Bank

Tony Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings, the United Bank for Africa, Transcorp and founder of The Tony Elumelu Foundation

Air-Marshal Paul Dike, former Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria NASA

Joy Ogwu, former Mangaging Director of Nigeria Institute of International Affairs

Patrick Utomi, Presidential Candidate and Founder of Lagos Business School

Phillip Asiodu, former Federal Minister

Nduka Odizor, former Lawn tennis player

Maryam Babangida, wife of General Ibrahim Babangida

Chief. Sonny Iwedike Odogwu, business mogul

Chukwurah Joseph Udeh OFR, former Comptroller-General Nigerian Immigration Service

Obi senator Nosike Ikpo, former Senator of the Federal Republic

Chief Sabastine Adigwe, former MD, Afribank NIgeria PLC

Godswill Obielum, former Governorship Aspirant, Delta State

Peter Okocha, Governorship aspirant, Delta State and Business Mongul

Eddy Egwuenu, distinguished banker, co-founder Zenith Bank

Dr. Jude Chukwudi Dike, energy economist and prominent youth leader

Comrade Henry Ogochukwu, President General, Anioma People's Association and the President Skill and Ideas Development Initiatives

Dr. Newton Jibunor, famous Sahara traveller

Dr. Cyril Uchenna Gwam, diplomat, international civil servant and international environmentalist

Bonny B. N. Umeadi PhD, Technologist and Inventor of Micro/Nanosensor Devices to monitor oil and gas pipeline system

Comrade Akamesike Manuel O'coney Founder Anioma Voice Worldwide Inc. The common online umbrella body of all citizens of Anioma. Also Publisher of Anioma Voice Newsmagazine.

Dr Uche Honnah, President of Anioma, USA
Arc. Kester Ifeadi, Chairman/CEO Contemporary Group and President Organisation For the Advancement of Anioma Culture(OFAAC)

Engr. Emma Onyekwene, MD/CEO, Coolman Oil Services

Chief G.N. Ogwude (Late), Mathematician and Academician

Colonel Joseph "Hannibal" Achuzie
Chief Epiphany Azinge, a Professor and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. Former Director of Nigerian Institute of Advance Legal Studies.(NIALS).

Nwanyiogwashi the most influential under 22 girl in Delta state

Now efe2real compare this with those nonsense you posted up there
Re: Thread Closed. Thanks for your submissions by darfay: 5:02pm On May 22, 2020
efe2real:
Some Prominent Urhobo Sons

Senator David Dafinone
First Nigerian Guiness World Record Holder for having the family with highest number of chartered accountant in the world.

Prof. Matthew Scott-Emakpor
First African to receive a P.HD in genetics. He pioneered the field of genetics in Nigeria.

Chief Rex Akpofure
First Nigerian principal of Kings College Lagos.

Prof. Amos Utuama
First Nigerian to have a P.hD in Planning law

Chief Gamaliel Onosode
First Nigerian to establish an indigenous stockbroking firm
Foundational president of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM)
Former chairman Cadbury Nigeria Plc
Former Chairman Dunlop Nigeria Plc

Wellington Jighere
First African to win the World Scrabble Championship

Edirin Okoloko
Recently appointed as judge in the United States

Justice Francis Ayo Irikefe
Former Chief Justice of Nigeria

Justice Victor Ovie-Whiskey
Head of the Federal Electoral Commision (FEDECO) in 1983
Former Chief Judge of Bendel State

Hon Justice J.O Akpovi
Former Chief Judge of Bendel State

Chief Michael Ibru
Patriach of the Ibru family

Okoloko Onajite
Chairman Midwestern Oil and Gas Ltd
Chairman Notore Chemical Industries
Chairman Eroton Exploration and Production Ltd
Chairman Ocean Oil and Gas Ltd

Cecilia Ibru
MD/CEO Oceanic Bank

Igho Sanomi
MD/CEO Taleveras Oil and Gas Group
Co-owner of the Portharcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED)

Chief Otega Emerhor
Chairman Standard Alliance Group
Former MD/CEO of First City Monument Bank
Chairman of Transcorp Hotels

Chief Alex Ibru
Publisher of the Guardian Newspapers

Eng Matthew Edevbie
MD/CEO Incomtrix Ltd, one of the owners of the Portharcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED)

Chief Godwin Agofure
MD/CEO of Agofure Motors

Olorogun Kenneth Gbagi
MD/CEO of GKO group of Companies, which own the Golden Tulip Hotels in Warri and Abuja.
Chairman Falcon Bay Energy Ltd
Former chairman of the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria

Albert Okumgaba
MD/CEO BGL Plc, an investment banking firm

Chief Goodie Ibru
Chairman Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers
President Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Major General David Ejoor (Rtd)
Former Chief of Army Staff (COAS)
Former Military Governor of the Midwestern Region

Brigadier General Oviemo Ovadje (Rtd)
Inventor of the life-saving EAT-SET used to purify blood lost by a patient and transfused the purified blood back into the patient during surgery or emergency.

Major General Patrick Aziza (Rtd)
First military governor of Kebbi State

Former minister of communication
Air Vice Marshall (AVM) Frank Ajobena (Rtd)

Former military governor of Abia State
Major General Orho Esiso Obada (Rtd)
Acting Chief of Air Staff (1970-71)

Brigadier General Harris Eghagha (Rtd)
Former Military Governor of Ogun State

Major General Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd)
Former Field Commander of ECOMOG Troops
Current Orodje of Okpe

Chief Samuel Jareton Marierie
First Governor of Midwestern region

Senator Ovie Omo-Agege
Deputy Senate president

Demas Akpofure
Deputy Governor of Bendel State

Chief Felix Ibru
First civilian governor of Delta State

Chief James Ibori
Former governor of Delta State

Grace Ekpihre
Former minister of Science and Technology
Stephen Oru
Former minister of Niger Delta Affairs

Macauley Ofurhie
Former MD Nigeria Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC)
Former MD Nigeria Gas Company (NGC)

Peter Igho
Former DG Nigeria Lottery Commission

Emmanuel Aguavwariode
Former MD Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)

Bernard Okumagba
Former MD Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC)

Prof Bruce Onobrakpeya
World-renowned sculptor and painter
Recipient of the UNESCO Human Living Treasure Award in 2006

Prof Isidore Okpewho
Author of The Last Duty, The Victims
Winner of the 1993 Commonwealth Writer’s Prize

Ben Okri
Famous Novelist and Poet
Youngest ever winner of the BBC Booker Prize
Winner of the 1987 Commonwealth Writer Prize for Africa

Blessing Okagbare
Olympic silver medalist in long jump

Wilson Oruma
Captain of the team that won the 1993 FIFA Under 17 World Cup

David Dejiro Defiagbon
Olympic silver medalist in boxing

Jonathan Akpoborie
Member of the 1985 flying eagles team that won the under 17 World Cup
Highest-scoring Nigerian to ever play in the German Budesliga

Prof Andrew Onakeraye
Former vice-chancellor University of Benin (UNIBEN)
Renowned professor of geography and town planning

Prof Phillip Kuale
Former vice-chancellor BENDEL State University (Now Edo state University)
Renowned Professor of Engineering

Prof John Etu-Efeotor
Former vice-chancellor Federal University of Petroleum Resources

Renowned Professor of Geology
Prof Akpofure Rim-Ruke
Current Vice-chancellor Federal University of Petroleum Resources

Professor John Enaohwo
Former vice-chancellor Delta State University
Former deputy vice-chancellor University of Portharcourt

Prof Akpofure Rim-Ruke
Current Vice-chancellor Federal University of Petroleum Resources

Prof S.W.E Ibodje
Former deputy vice-chancellor University of Port Harcourt
Renowned professor of public administration

Prof Andrew Evwaraye
Former deputy vice-chancellor University of PortHarcourt
Renowned professor of physics

Professor Sam Oyovbaire
Former Minister of Information
Renowned professor of political science
Prof Peter Ekeh
Renowned professor of sociology

Professor Onigu Otite
Renowned professor of sociology

Professor G.G Darah
Renowned professor of oral literature and folklore

Professor Hope Eghagha
Renowned professor of English Language

Movie/Comedy/Music Industry
Ali Baba
I go dye
I go Save
Richard Mofe-Damijo
Rachel Oniga
Justus Esiri
Nobert Young
Eku Edewor
Ejiro Mcdermott
Tosin Igho
Fathia Balogun
Erriga
Youngsix
Kefe
Sophie Okonedo
It seems that the okumagbas and ibrus are prominent families
1 2 3 ... 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 ... 52 Reply

NEC Gives States Deadline To Make Submissions On State PoliceThanks For Finding Me Worthy’, Gbajabiamila Tells Tinubu After CoS AppointmentObidients, Thanks For Making Tinubu President!234

How IG Of Police, DSS Planned Nnamdi Kanu’s Arrest For Months— Military SourcesAisha Buhari Visits Baby Who Was Raped By Husband Of Her Mother's Friend. PhotosOndo Youths Commission Road "On Behalf Of The Governor" (Video)