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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Burna440(m): 1:32pm On Jul 18, 2020
So EMMANUELLA, John “Ibu” Okafor, Chinwetala Agu, Patience Ozokwo etc, did not make the list?


Pls don’t quote me, I don’t have data
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Revolva(m): 1:38pm On Jul 18, 2020
Igboid:



Keep quiet. Igala itself is an amalgam of Igbo and Yoruba, with a sprinkle of Idoma and Edo, who were conquered and currently ruled by Jukun dynasty from old Kwararafa kingdom.

Your Igala has Igbo in it right from onset. We even still have Igbo speaking enclaves in Kogi East.
If the Igbo, Edo and Yoruba in Igala didn't make Kogi East to stop being Igala , why should few migrant but assimilated Edo and Igala people in Anioma now mean that Anioma should no longer be Igbo?
Doesn't Edo and Igala have Igbo migrants there as well?
I don't blame you Edo and Igala, I blame the confused lots in Anioma who can't make use of their common sense.

Trash haha igala that is as old than many of the offsping tribe , you are saying they made us....Hey oga you dont know what you are saying..who are idomas when you mention igala history?

Igalas are igalas by tribe ok older than any of these tribes who came to settle in idah way back because idah always welcome other tribes and now you are saying igalas came from them.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Ezemust: 1:41pm On Jul 18, 2020
NigPatriot:


Joe Achuzie 'the hannibal' the mighty man that repelled the Nigerian army from entering onitsha for close to two months.. it is stipulated that under his command, the Nigerian army had their most fatal casualties in the civil war.
He was indeed a great man, leaving his Job at Shell to fight for the great Biafra.
those are men of honour.not Arthur eze the land grabber
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Igboid: 1:59pm On Jul 18, 2020
Revolva:


Trash haha igala that is as old than many of the offsping tribe , you are saying they made us....Hey oga you dont know what you are saying..who are idomas when you mention igala history?

Igalas are igalas by tribe ok older than any of these tribes who came to settle in idah way back because idah always welcome other tribes and now you are saying igalas came from them.



Idah was not always Igala. Idah was first occupied by proto Igbo and Proto Yoruboid speakers, with sprinkle of Edoids. That was until the Jukuns came and conquered all the groups present and united them under the Attah dynasty.
The Attah is a Jukun man, he knows it. But the Igala are not Jukuns. They are the end product of Yoruboid, Igbo, Edoid and Idoma mixture.
The Igbos in Idah were said to be under the leadership of a certain Achadu.

There is nothing old about Igala. Igala is relatively new. That you had access to better weapons from Trans Saharan trade with which your Jukun conquerors used to terrorize parts of Northern Igbo, does not make you an ancient people.
Even your Attah knows the truth.


Would you mind telling us the origin of the Igala people?

"Talking about the origin of the Igala people, a sizeable group migrated from Wukari in Taraba State from where they came to Benue along the River Benue and continued very close to the confluence at a place called Amagede by River Benue and slightly down from Amagede downwards to Idah and they settled there. And there, they met a sizeable population of the Yorubas and the Benins and to some extent, some Igbo. So the migrant population from Wukari merged with them and produced a language called Igala as a people "

~ Attah Igala

https://punchng.com/im-first-attah-in-igala-history-with-one-wife-ameh-oboni/?amp=1

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Igboid: 2:04pm On Jul 18, 2020
Bottom line is that you can't claim because few Igala migrants running away from the Jukuns and were accommodated by peaceful indigenous Igbos of Midwest, that Anioma is no longer Igbo because they harboured Igala and Edo refugees.

Because the same can be said of Igala and Edo.

Igala in particular has Igbo component from the very beginning before the arrival of your Jukun overlords. We still know that places like Eke Avurugo, Akpanya, and parts of Ibaji are all not yet fully Igalanized in Kogi East. The aboriginal Igbos there are still showing signs of their Igbo heritage.
Can we now say that Igala is not Igala, because Igbos were involved from the very beginning of foundation of Igala and there are yet Igbo speaking and bilingual Igbo speaking communities in Kogi East?

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Revolva(m): 2:05pm On Jul 18, 2020
Igboid:



Idah was not always Igala. Idah was first occupied by proto Igbo and Proto Yoruboid speakers, with sprinkle of Edoids. That was until the Jukuns came and conquered all the groups present and united them under the Attah dynasty.
The Attah is a Jukun man, he knows it. But the Igala are not Jukuns. They are the end product of Yoruboid, Igbo, Edoid and Idoma mixture.
The Igbos in Idah were said to be under the leadership of a certain Achadu.

There is nothing old about Igala. Igala is relatively new. That you had access to better weapons from Trans Saharan trade with which your Jukun conquerors used to terrorize parts of Northern Igbo, does not make you an ancient people.
Even your Attah knows the truth.


Would you mind telling us the origin of the Igala people?

"Talking about the origin of the Igala people, a sizeable group migrated from Wukari in Taraba State from where they came to Benue along the River Benue and continued very close to the confluence at a place called Amagede by River Benue and slightly down from Amagede downwards to Idah and they settled there. And there, they met a sizeable population of the Yorubas and the Benins and to some extent, some Igbo. So the migrant population from Wukari merged with them and produced a language called Igala as a people "

~ Attah Igala

https://punchng.com/im-first-attah-in-igala-history-with-one-wife-ameh-oboni/?amp=1



Everybody with their own version of Igala history well so how come Igals traced their history to ancient egypt and every thing can be found

https://www.operanewsapp.com/ng/en/share/detail?news_id=89acb7a922877bb9f503649b354815ad&news_entry_id=s178ac94c200711en_ng&open_type=tanscoded&request_id=1f1081c7381fafe056699ca7c8222daebf9ad56d&from=publisher

Igboid:
Bottom line is that you can't claim because few Igala migrants running away from the Jukuns and were accommodated by peaceful indigenous Igbos of Midwest, that Anioma is no longer Igbo because they harboured Igala and Edo refugees.

Because the same can be said of Igala and Edo.

Igala in particular has Igbo component from the very beginning before the arrival of your Jukun overlords. We still know that places like Eke Avurugo, Akpanya, and parts of Ibaji are all not yet fully Igalanized in Kogi East. The aboriginal Igbos there are still showing signs of their Igbo heritage.
Can we now say that Igala is not Igala, because Igbos were involved from the very beginning of foundation of Igala and there are yet Igbo speaking and bilingual Igbo speaking communities in Kogi East?


this is a fact but these people were as a result of settlement that is all and intermarriage within time that is just it remmeber in the ancient time noting like state and border and politics all they do is conquering lands and kingdom
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 2:10pm On Jul 18, 2020
Revolva:
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Wait do you know donjazzy background more than me

I laugh don jazzy can be regarded as half Igbo ndokwa n isoko is where is father heritage lies and his mum Igbo simple stop arguing ok
Maybe they joking said they are IGbo base on association

But by hertage they are not fully blooded Igbo pls [/s]
So if people are talking, a conquered Igala tribe still ruled by the Jukun monarchy will be talking too. What an insult! From history, Idah your capital has been faced with one rulership to another. First were the Bini’s who gave you the name Idah (in honour to Queen Idia) and Attah in honour of the first Benin Prince to rule you (Aji Attah). And second came, the Jukuns led by the (Idoma warriors) who your Kingship still worship and lately the Fulani who your Attah still bows to from Sokoto, can you tell us any good thing about Igalaland?

Your ethnic group is the true definition of mix blood. From the Yoruba’s who you left centuries ago, to Egbira who pushed you further to settle at the plains of Igboland (present Igaland was Igbo aboriginal). The Igbos gave you your spirituality, later the Idoma came to Jukunize you, and recently the Hausa who you called for help to fight the Jukuns, but who stayed back and are now Igalas (their offspring now the people of Ankpa), can you tell us the ethnic pride of a mud blood people?

Now the question is, how can a mud blood people birth a proud race as the Anioma (an offspring of the Igbo people)? Where in Anioma is this Igala heritage you speak about found? Can a tribe with no good history of their servitude origin claim to have a stake in a place they were never aborigines. If I were your people, I'll look towards north or even Yorubaland to claim brotherhood, because in time coming we may even annex Ibaji, Igalamela Odolu etc and other Igbo heritage areas that you slavish Akpotu stock grabbed from your sojourned from Okun land.

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Muna4real(f): 2:12pm On Jul 18, 2020
1Dray:


It must be issue till you lowlife Anambrans stop looking down on Ebonyi.

Go and open your own thread and list your own influential people. Make sure you add sinach 50 times and if that does not satisfy you, you can add the governor to your list. Stupid fools always looking for ways to divide nndigbo.

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Igboid: 2:12pm On Jul 18, 2020
Revolva:

Everybody with their own version of Igala history well so how come Igals traced their history to ancient egypt and every thing can be found

https://www.operanewsapp.com/ng/en/share/detail?news_id=89acb7a922877bb9f503649b354815ad&news_entry_id=s178ac94c200711en_ng&open_type=tanscoded&request_id=1f1081c7381fafe056699ca7c8222daebf9ad56d&from=publisher


Egypt is too far. Take a look at Igala language. It's basically a Yoruba language with Igbo corruption. The other non Igbo and non Yoruba parts of the language are imprints from Edo and Jukun.
This is common sense.

If the Ebira didn't migrate and separate Igala from Okun people, Igala would have retained touch with Yoruba language changes over time and would by now remain an integral part of Yoruba land.
You don't also need a soothsayer to know that many parts of Ibaji are actually Igalanized Igbo enclaves.
As the Jukuns pushed southwards under pressure from the Caliphate, the Igala pushed Southwards as both refugees and invaders and occupied parts of lands originally inhabited by Igbo speaking aboriginals. What happened in Ibaji, Akpanya and Co, now claimed by Igalas, was about happening in Igbo heartland of Nsukka and Anambra north where we have Igala invaders and refuges now co existing with Igbos.
The history of Nzam and the invasion by General Ajida portrayed this history very well.

History is science and do follow logical sequence.
Telling me Igala fell off from Egypt or Igbo from Israel is irrational and doesn't make sense.

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by caleboxylic: 2:47pm On Jul 18, 2020
Igboid:



Egypt is too far. Take a look at Igala language. It's basically a Yoruba language with Igbo corruption. The other non Igbo and non Yoruba parts of the language are imprints from Edo and Jukun.
This is common sense.

If the Ebira didn't migrate and separate Igala from Okun people, Igala would have retained touch with Yoruba language changes over time and would by now remain an integral part of Yoruba land.
You don't also need a soothsayer to know that many parts of Ibaji are actually Igalanized Igbo enclaves.
As the Jukuns pushed southwards under pressure from the Caliphate, the Igala pushed Southwards as both refugees and invaders and occupied parts of lands originally inhabited by Igbo speaking aboriginals. What happened in Ibaji, Akpanya and Co, now claimed by Igalas, was about happening in Igbo heartland of Nsukka and Anambra north where we have Igala invaders and refuges now co existing with Igbos.
The history of Nzam and the invasion by General Ajida portrayed this history very well.

History is science and do follow logical sequence.
Telling me Igala fell off from Egypt or Igbo from Israel is irrational and doesn't make sense.

That's why Biafra will emerge and will recover all our territory.
Though avurugo and odolu are in kogi state but they are all igbo speaking apart of kogi states.
All of us farm, intermarry and settle there till date
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Revolva(m): 2:54pm On Jul 18, 2020
Igboid:



Egypt is too far. Take a look at Igala language. It's basically a Yoruba language with Igbo corruption. The other non Igbo and non Yoruba parts of the language are imprints from Edo and Jukun.
This is common sense.

If the Ebira didn't migrate and separate Igala from Okun people, Igala would have retained touch with Yoruba language changes over time and would by now remain an integral part of Yoruba land.
You don't also need a soothsayer to know that many parts of Ibaji are actually Igalanized Igbo enclaves.
As the Jukuns pushed southwards under pressure from the Caliphate, the Igala pushed Southwards as both refugees and invaders and occupied parts of lands originally inhabited by Igbo speaking aboriginals. What happened in Ibaji, Akpanya and Co, now claimed by Igalas, was about happening in Igbo heartland of Nsukka and Anambra north where we have Igala invaders and refuges now co existing with Igbos.
The history of Nzam and the invasion by General Ajida portrayed this history very well.

History is science and do follow logical sequence.
Telling me Igala fell off from Egypt or Igbo from Israel is irrational and doesn't make sense.

See I understand all your ideas these thing you wrote here are false it has been made to believe by some writers and i can believe that most igbos in ibaji and odolu igalamela who settled there were as a result of migration with from way back wars and farming and other natural causes which in those days nobody have time for segregration .

People welcome people to settle with them, and you saying igala came from yoruba its a big lie...then where is yoruba from? Oduduwa fell from the sky abi?

Oduduwa is a run away prince from benin who was even named oduduwa by the igalas when he settled in Idah as he fled away for fear of being killed in benin he went northward the river niger and it was idah and the then Attah welcome him and gave him comfort because he looked rich and well fed and they allowed him to lived amongt igala which he then moved to another part of igala land called ife and married some igala women about three of them and gave birth to children ..then he moved to a third migration southwards .

to present day location and it was the name he got form the ife in igala land he used to name the present day ile ife in present day yoruba kingdom.

Then he gave birth to oraimyan and some of his children , oramiyan later went back to benin to rule and they could not understand his language because he has been taught igala tonation which is what we call a mother tongue ( if your mama born you and speak your native dialect no be the dialect you go understand when growing up).
so that was how oramiyan went to benin n ruled a while but he was having difficulties to communicate with the benins he left there to ibadan and continue by then his dialect has changed to what we know as yoruba..

WHY DO YOU THINK YORUBA LANGUAGE N IGALA ARE THE SAME ALMOST ORALLY

these yorubasdont even agree their progenitor are from benin kingdom with igala mother , instead they say benin are from them..so sad because of population explosion and education and returned slaves of the modern time to add up their population.

see what other connection igbos have with igalas tell me ..Yorubas own is so clear and i will let you know igbos came to igala land just for settlement like the other igalas that left idah to ibaji n illah and nzam and asaba as well and presently in Ebu in Oshimili north in delta speaks igalas till today they know their origin is from idah


https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/life-arts/article/the-crowning-of-shimite-bello-spirit-behind-deltas-entrepreneurship-drive/amp/


Ibajis then started mixing with igbos and edos due to trading and influence of the river Niger nearness and this foster marriage within these tribes but that does not stop ibajis from n ot being igalas till today they are still igalas
as for the case of eko avurugu and ette and akpanya its the same similarity , igbos settled there due to settlement and trade and mixed up. same way igalas settled in Nsukka and mixed with them as well , infact influencing many of Naukka traditions from masquerades and red cap which igbos wear today is from iagala and Attah onced ruled there hope you are aware.

its goes within the two community within the borders of igalas and igbos we coexist butijn terms of ancestry we got noting in comon much, we both have influenced ourselves in marriages and trades only the yoruba i can attest because of the language.

remember in the ancient time people travel a lot.


UdechiHD:
So if people are talking, a conquered Igala tribe still ruled by the Jukun monarchy will be talking too. What an insult! From history, Idah your capital has been faced with one rulership to another. First were the Bini’s who gave you the name Idah (in honour to Queen Idia) and Attah in honour of the first Benin Prince to rule you (Aji Attah). And second came, the Jukuns led by the (Idoma warriors) who your Kingship still worship and lately the Fulani who your Attah still bows to from Sokoto, can you tell us any good thing about Igalaland?

Your ethnic group is the true definition of mix blood. From the Yoruba’s who you left centuries ago, to Egbira who pushed you further to settle at the plains of Igboland (present Igaland was Igbo aboriginal). The Igbos gave you your spirituality, later the Idoma came to Jukunize you, and recently the Hausa who you called for help to fight the Jukuns, but who stayed back and are now Igalas (their offspring now the people of Ankpa), can you tell us the ethnic pride of a mud blood people?

Now the question is, how can a mud blood people birth a proud race as the Anioma (an offspring of the Igbo people)? Where in Anioma is this Igala heritage you speak about found? Can a tribe with no good history of their servitude origin claim to have a stake in a place they were never aborigines. If I were your people, I'll look towards north or even Yorubaland to claim brotherhood, because in time coming we may even annex Ibaji, Igalamela Odolu etc and other Igbo heritage areas that you slavish Akpotu stock grabbed from your sojourned from Okun land.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Fabulousl0l(m): 3:58pm On Jul 18, 2020
1Dray:



Lowlife Anambra blogger, you list names of your village people and name "Top Igbo influential people". Where is the name Sinach who made the Forbes list of 100 Most influential persons in the world, None of your listed village people made that list. You purposely omitted Sinach because she's Ebonyi. I guess Ebonyi is not Igbo. Silly village tribalist. No single Ebonyian made your list, because you too scared to admit... Is Anambra more Igbo than Ebonyi?



Please stop this nonsense
so many names there are not from Anambra tho I don't like that silly list
Apart from few others are not worthy to be there
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jul 18, 2020
Dedetwo:




You simply cannot help yourself not engage in silly tribalism. The poster did not remotely stopped you from posting the silly 5 Yari.ba peeps who could have beat the poster's list before now. If you are not visionary, please stop your tribal irredentism when other people show their inventive genius.


U go dey aiit bro .. Just stop creating monikers to cancel people comment
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Modarun(m): 5:29pm On Jul 18, 2020
Imagine listing Chinwo ahead of Sinach? No Mama Iweala, but emoney you cant even mention his source of wealth made it? Dear poster your are not only very primitive in reasoning but needs to be flogged. There is an Igbo man that is the first black vc of a univ in the u .k, so also a medical doctor assigned to the white house, who happen s to hold the record of discovering the disease caused by concussion suffered by football players. You shoukd read more and wide. You know nothing.

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by 1Dray(m): 5:45pm On Jul 18, 2020
Muna4real:


Go and open your own thread and list your own influential people. Make sure you add sinach 50 times and if that does not satisfy you, you can add the governor to your list. Stupid fools always looking for ways to divide nndigbo.

See who is talking about division, when you silly lowlives have been doing the division yourselves. The sooner you lowlife tribalists stop the discrimination the better for the igbo race. If you don't stop it, I'll always be here to checkmate your foolishness.

I'm from Ebonyi and I can stand any Anambra champion any day.

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by 1Dray(m): 5:50pm On Jul 18, 2020
Fabulousl0l:




Please stop this nonsense
so many names there are not from Anambra tho I don't like that silly list
Apart from few others are not worthy to be there

Don't quote me if you don't have anything good to say.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Kfed4ril(m): 10:59pm On Jul 18, 2020
phemmyfour:
OP, Invictus Obi didn't make the list ni?

When you’re compiling the lists for Yorubas add Hushpuppi, Mompha, Woodberry etc.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Kfed4ril(m): 11:03pm On Jul 18, 2020
Sammy07:


I swear, 5 Yoruba names will beat all these nonsense they wrote.
5 names I'll mention,
1 in the art of literature
1 in the politics
1 in music
1 in legal practice
1 in traditional way (kings grin)

influential people kill them there grin

I won't even go to religion or Activitism grin

Again, influential people kill them there grin

This has always been my anger with you people, later you’ll say it’s chestbeating
Why do you have to spoil the beautiful thread with your inferiority complex when you could have easily ignored and opened a new thread of influential Yorubas.
Guy all tribes in Nigeria have influential people.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Xenowerk4000(m): 10:06am On Jul 19, 2020
kingzizzy:


Former Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi is also an Ikwerre man and proud Igbo man and he says it in the video below. So which Ikwerre is Igbo and which one is not?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFwj28U8eQE
Majority of Ikwerre people do not see themselves as Igbos . Rotimi Amaechi is only saying that because of his 2023 presidential ambition .
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:08am On Jul 19, 2020
kevid:
When it comes to money, power and respect, the Igbos are envied all over the world. And this is not a false claim, it is not debated either. Here are the top influential Igbo people you should know.

1) Prince Arthur Eze

He is a Nigerian oil mogul, philanthropist, politician and the CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum (the largest privately held Nigerian exploration and production group). Nigeria’s economy is largely oil-dependent and thus, its richest people have major holdings in the energy and oil services industry, bestowing them with a lot of economic and societal influence.

2) Tony Elumelu

He is known as one of the most influential persons in Nigeria. Tony Elumelu is an economist and philanthropist who is included in the top 10 richest men in Nigeria. He owns the Tony Elumelu Foundation; formerly the chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) and now heads Transcorp and Heirs Holdings.

3) Dr. Emerie Agunwah

Dr. Emerie is the President of Marina Group. He is a business manager, investor and philanthropist. He has pioneered business invention schemes in Nigeria, the Middle-East and Europe cutting across all business sectors including government business dealings. He also has multiple awards of recognition for his contribution to the business community in Africa.

4) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

She is a Nigerian writer whose works range from novels to short stories to non-fiction. She was described in “The Times Literary Supplement” as ‘the most prominent of a procession of critically acclaimed young Anglophone authors who is succeeding in attracting a new generation of readers to African Literature’.

5) Chibuzor Nelson Azubuike (Phyno)

Phyno is a Nigerian rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer. He started his music career as a producer in 2003. He is renowned for rapping in Igbo language and has numerous endorsements as well as other investments. He is a brand ambassador for Airtel Telecommunications.

6) Mercy Chinwo Nnenda

Mercy Chinwo is a Nigerian gospel singer, a talented composer and songwriter. She was the winner of the Nigerian Idol Season 2 in 2012 and named the winner in three categories – Africa Gospel New Artiste of the Year, Africa Gospel Female Artiste of the Year and Africa Gospel Song of the Year (Excess Love).

7) Pete Edochie

He is regarded as one of Africa’s greatest actors and was honored as a Member of the Order of the Niger in 2003 by Olusegun Obasanjo. He has received recognition both locally and internationally and has motivated other professionals in the movie industry. He has remained committed to his dreams.

8. Ebuka Obi-Uchendu

He is currently one of the richest and most influential On-Air personalities and television presenter in Nigeria. He is also a lawyer by profession. Ebuka is known for hosting the reality show Big Brother Naija.

9) Linda Ikeji

Linda is a Nigerian blogger, writer, entrepreneur and former model. She currently has her TV and she is the highest paid blogger in Nigeria.

10) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

She is a Nigerian born Economist and international development expert. She was the first woman to become the Finance Minister and Foreign Minister of Nigeria.

11) Obiageli Ezekwesili

She is a Nigerian chartered accountant, education minister as well as a co-founder of Transparency International. She is a force to reckon with. She was one of Times magazine’s 100 most influential women of 2015.

13) Genevieve Nnaji


She is an actress who has been able to transfer commercial acclaim into a prominent film career, becoming a leading face of Nollywood. For many households across the world, she is iconically known as “Genevieve”. Her influence span outside the film industry, with lucrative endorsement deals, clothing lines, recording albums and charities. She is also a member of the Oscars Academy.

14) Bright Okpocha (BasketMouth)

He is an award-winning comedian and actor. He won the National Comedy Award and the awards for the best Stand-up comedian of the Year.

15) Stephanie Obi

She is a leading African Woman in technology, pioneering the knowledge technology industry in Africa. She is an entrepreneur who helps African women earn a living from monetizing their knowledge online. She was recognized as one of the 100 most inspiring women in Nigeria.

16) Professor Joy Chinwe Eyisi

She is an Igbo Nigerian Professor, author, scholar, educationalist and philanthropist. She was the Centre Director of NOUN’s study Centre in the National Assembly in Abuja. She’s best known for her Common Errors in the Use of English.

17) Peter Obi

He is a Nigerian Politician and businessman who was the vice-presidential candidate in the 2019 general elections and is also known for his successful stint as a former governor of Anambra State. He is widely known for his nation-building and transformation theories and is widely admired by myriad Nigerians often being cited as the best person to lead Nigeria forward.

18) Adaora Onyechere

She is a Broadcast journalist extraordinaire, a prominent Social Innovation and policy development consultant. She is the founder of NEWE NETWORK AFRICA and also the Executive Director of Yellow Jerrycan Save A Child Foundation.

19) Nduka Obiagbena

He is the Nigeria Media Mogul. He is a Duke of Owa kingdom, the founding chairman and Editor-in-chief of the THIS DAY media Group, ARISE NEWS and ARISE Magazine.

20) Arunma Oteh

She was the treasurer and vice president of the World Bank. She occupied the position of the Director-General in the Securities and Exchange Commission in Nigeria. She oversaw the regulation of the capital market and the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

21) Jim Ovia

He is a successful businessman who founded Zenith Bank that is considered one of the best banks not only in Nigeria but the whole of Africa. He takes his desired place in the Top 10 richest men in Nigeria. He also makes investments in the telecommunication as well as real estate.

22) Pearlena Igbokwe

She is the president of Universal Television. She is the first woman of African Origin to be president of a large television studio in the USA.

23) Vincent Amaechi Obinado

He founded the Young Shall Grow Motors Limited in the early ’70s. He is a hardworking businessman and one of the trailblazers in the Nigerian transportation business.

24) Ifeanyi Ubah

He is a businessman and politician. He owns Capital oil and gas Industries and Ifeanyi Ubah Football Club. He also exports motor tires and spare parts in West Africa. He founded The Authority newspaper and Nigerian daily newspaper.

25) Pascal Dozie

He has UK economic education and also the co-founder, partner, and non-executive partner of Africa Capital Alliance. He is also the founder of Diamond Bank PLC.

26) Leo Stan Ekeh

He established Zinox Technology Limited which manufactures computers and other computer-based devices in Nigeria and sells in other countries. He leads the Nigerian IT scene.

27) Kanu Nwankwo

He is a well-known footballer. He made a brilliant football career in the best European clubs of the top division. The Nigerian forward has won many awards including African footballer of the year on multiple occasions. He was part of the team that won the gold medal in the Atlanta 1996 Olympic football tournament in the USA, becoming a fan favourite all around the nation. He is popularly known as “papilo”.

28) Cosmas Maduka

He is a Nigerian businessman and philanthropist, the Founder, President and Chairman of the Coscharis Group. He is famous for Coscharis Motors, a leading automobile sales and servicing company.

29) Cletus M. Ibeto

He is the founder of Ibeto Group which manufactures oil lubricants and other oil products; he also has a branch ‘Ibeto Hospitality’ which rules many hotels in Nigeria. He started his business activity with the importation of spare parts for cars and motorcycles.

30) ABC Orjiako

He is a heavyweight of the Nigerian oil and business sphere. He was a highly skilled orthopedist and traumatologist before he became a businessman. He established SEPLAT and makes investment in shipping, pharmaceutics industry, real estate and construction.

31) Emeka Offor

He is one of the wealthiest Igbo men in Nigeria. He is a Nigerian oil magnate and entrepreneur. He is also renowned for his magnanimity, helping indigent Nigerians through his foundation, the Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF) to become independent and self-sufficient.

32) Tony Ezenna

He has a significant weight in the pharmaceutics industry. He is a philanthropist and good businessman. He was the founder of Orange Drugs Nigeria Limited.

33) John Mikel Obi

He is a Nigerian football player who plays as a defensive midfielder for the first-class football clubs all over the world. He was CAF Most Promising Talent of the year in 2005 and Chelsea Young Player of the Year in 2007, 2008.

34) Nkem Owoh (Osuofia)

He is a Nigerian actor, producer and comedian. He won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a leading role in 2008.

35) Charles Chukwuma Soludo

He is a Nigerian economics professor and former governor and chairman of the board of director of the Central Bank of Nigeria. He was also profiled as one of the 100 most influential Africans.

36) Ken Olisa

He is the first black Lord Lieutenant of Greater London. He is a British businessman and philanthropist. He founded and led the AIM-listed technology merchant bank interregnum and he now leads Restoration Partners.

37) Patrick Okedinachi Utomi

He is a fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants of Nigeria and founding Senior Faculty of the Lagos Business Schools Pan African University, he was the Director of The Centre For Applied Economics at the Lagos Business School.

38) Godwin Emefiele

He is a Nigerian economist who has been serving as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) since June 4, 2014. Prior to this, he served in different capacities at the Zenith Bank PLC. He is an icon in the Nigerian banking and finance sector.

39) Alex Mascot Ikwechegh

He is a business mogul and philanthropist. He is the youngest elected Local Government Chairman in Nigeria, the Chairman of Gross Group and major contributor to Alex Mascot Ikwechegh Foundation which has provided educational support and relief materials to victims of social, artificial and natural disasters in Nigeria.

40) Emeka Okonkwo (E-money)

He is a famous Nigerian billionaire, entrepreneur, investor, business tycoon and the CEO of Five Star Music.

41) Williams Uchemba

He is a well-known social media user with over 2.5 million followers on Instagram, a philanthropist, Nollywood actor, movie producer, model, comedian, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and television personality. He is currently the United Nation Ambassador and African youth Representative to the United Nation.

42) Augustine Azuka (Jay-Jay Okocha)

He is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is considered the best Nigerian and one of the best African players of all time due to his confidence with the ball, technique, creativity and dribbling skills. He has a stadium named after him, the Jay-Jay Okocha Stadium in Ogwashi-Ukwu.

43) Chiwetel Ejiofor

He is a British actor and filmmaker. He has received numerous awards and nominations for his world-class acting starring in notable movies like The Lion King; The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind; Doctor Strange etc . He is renowned for his portrayal of Solomon Northup in 12 Years a Slave (2013) for which he received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations.

44) Nelly Agbogu

She is the founder of Nellies Healthy Snacks and Meals. She is the convener of the annual Naija Brand Chick Trade Fair, she is the Naijabrandchick Instagram influencer and the facilitator for Naija brand chick Instagram Boot camp.

45) Tobechi Nneji

She is commonly known in entertainment circles as TobeDaDiva. She is a Nigerian On-Air personality, broadcaster and events compere. ThisDay described her show as the “most listened to show in all of Eastern Nigeria at mid-day” in 2013.

46) Onyema Ugochukwu CON

He is an economist, a journalist par excellence and indeed a gifted one. He served as the Senior Special Adviser on Communication to President Olusegun Obasanjo and also the first Executive Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). He vied for the position of the Governor of Abia State in 2008 losing to Theodore Orji.

47) Priscilla Ekwere Eleje

She was the first Director of Currency Operations at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). She is the first woman to have her signature appended on a Nigerian Currency, the 1000 naira note.

48) Innocent Chukwuma

Popularly known as “Innoson”, after his automobile brand, Innoson Vehicle Motors, the “Ifediaso of Nnewi” is a business mogul with holdings in automobile production and distribution, plastics, and general merchandise. He’s is the first automobile manufacturing company in Nigeria starting operations in the early 2010s.

49) Micheal Collins Ajareh (Don Jazzy)

He is a Nigerian record producer, singer, songwriter, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the co-founder of Mo’Hits Records and the owner of Marvin Records.

50) Chile Eboe-Osuji

He is the judge and 4th president of the International Criminal Court (ICC) The Hague. He was the Legal Advisor to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

51) Nnamdi Kanu

He is a British Nigerian Biafra political activist and also the phenomenon leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra. Nnamdi kanu is the director of a UK registered radio station named Radio Biafra.

Source: https://www.anambraupdate.com/2020/07/arthur-eze-elumelu-peter-obi-adichie.html







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This is my first time seeing this list and what exactly is Mercy Chinwo Nnenda doing on that list. This is height of insensitivity and clout chasing taken too far.

We have SINACH someone whose profile and all appear all US Base is now been replaced by a local champion bearing in mind that most of the names on the list ain't igbo. The person who compiled this went ahead to replace proud igbo daughters with non igbos just to clout chase...this is madness taken too far.

The list should be discarded. Doesn't reflect reality

SINACH
Osinachi Joseph (née Kalu ), known professionally as Sinach , is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and senior worship leader at Loveworld. She has released several gospel hit songs, including "Way Maker ", "I Know Who I Am", "Great Are You Lord", "Rejoice", "He Did It Again", "Precious Jesus", "The Name of Jesus", "This Is My Season", "Awesome God", "For This", "I Stand Amazed", "Simply Devoted" and "Jesus is Alive". Sinach received a Bethlehem Hall of Faith certificate of commemoration during her visit to Israel in December 2017.


What about chioma jesus.....Mrs Okwuoha....Okemmuo

Evangelist Amaka Okwuoha popularly called Chioma Jesus is a female Nigerian gospel artiste and one of the most popular indigenous gospel songwriter from the eastern part of Nigeria.
Chioma Jesus hails from Imo State and she came to limelight through her first song in 2003 titled “Chioma Jesus” Ever since then, her name has been a household name and it has continued to ring a bell in the gospel music world.
Chioma Jesus is best known for using Igbo language to write and sing her songs, occasionally seasoned with English.


Full Name : Amaka Okwuoha
Stage Name : Chioma Jesus
Date of birth : 12th of February, 1972
Age : 47 year
Father : Nze Euzebius Chukwumaeze Ebizie
Mother : Polo Dorothy Ebieze
Husband : Callistus Okwuoha
Children : [three]
Occupation : Singer, songwriter
Genre : Gospel




[s]Mercy Chinwo Nnenda
Mercy Chinwo is a Nigerian gospel singer, a talented composer and songwriter. She was the winner of the Nigerian Idol Season 2 in 2012 and named the winner in three categories – Africa Gospel New Artiste of the Year, Africa Gospel Female Artiste of the Year and Africa Gospel Song of the Year (Excess Love).[/s]


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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:13am On Jul 19, 2020
Asgard13:
Another igbo full....


So what do we do with the names...

Start competing or chest beating... atimes some igbos comes with Yoruba package..

Maybe the op is not even igbo.. is becoming a nairaland thing.. every morning one igbo thread must be open to traffic and before you kno... fiam! .... page 10.

Op you need brain reset


Blame the idiot that sat down compiling this and not the op

that's far how kanu has drained their brains.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:19am On Jul 19, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Is there a Nigerian tribe that does not have Great sons and daughters?

This list is produced by an Anambran man. A true Igbo of Abiriba, Arochuckwu, Ohafia, Afikpo, will never do something like this. This is handiwork of Anambra. grin

anambra is always your nightmare. you keep calling them because you don't knoww them.
anambra will be the least to think of compiling such list....you need to learn about them well.

the list is fully compiled by abia State son...


nevertheless anambra will always be your dream but u can't reach.

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Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:37am On Jul 19, 2020
kingzizzy:


What do you mean by 'Igbo state'? Are you not aware that about 65% of the indigenes of Rivers are Igbo speaking people?


story and delusion
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:41am On Jul 19, 2020
Ezemust:
how did Mercy beat Frank Edward?how did phyno beat psquare?how did Arthur eze make the list?who is ezeqwesili?do u know who emagwali is?do u know who Joe achuzie is?

I tire oooo

the list na clout chasing list and not reality.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:43am On Jul 19, 2020
Dedetwo:


The above post reeks of idiocy. This is one among numerous reasons to disintegrate the shithole called Nigeria. I shall be completely drunk to regard the above poster as a compatriot.

he is correct.

Mercy has no business on that list.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:53am On Jul 19, 2020
murphyibiam15:

Is a trash list.. Even if nkem owo can be there why not chinwetalu Agụ and patience ozokwor.. If phyno can be there why not flavour or tekno or patoranking

Very trash list


have to agree with u.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 10:58am On Jul 19, 2020
Anonymous42:
Funny how you claim Mercy Chinwo who is from Rivers State..and fail to put Sinach or Frank Edwards

highest stupidity ever...I was shocked seeing that,

clout chasing of the highest order.
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Nobody: 11:01am On Jul 19, 2020
martineverest:
aniomas at deltans.they don't see themselves as Igbos.


just like the way itsekiris don't identify themselves as Yorubas

Oba Benin is a yoruba man..
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Dansuqi: 11:04am On Jul 19, 2020
SmartPolician:


Keep fooling yourself

So your igbo
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by SmartPolician: 11:05am On Jul 19, 2020
Dansuqi:


So your igbo

Na you mu.mu passs
Re: Arthur Eze, Elumelu, Obi, Ikwechegh Make List Of Top Influential Igbo People by Dansuqi: 11:07am On Jul 19, 2020
SmartPolician:


Na you mu.mu passs

You haven't answered me.abyway I've reported you

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