Today, the Igbo people remain dynamic contributors to global commerce, politics, arts, and scholarship. Efforts to preserve Igbo language, culture, and history have intensified, even as globalization reshapes traditional life. The early 21st century is marked by cultural renaissance, innovation, and renewed calls for political recognition and autonomy.
Today, the Igbo people remain dynamic contributors to global commerce, politics, arts, and scholarship. Efforts to preserve Igbo language, culture, and history have intensified, even as globalization reshapes traditional life. The early 21st century is marked by cultural renaissance, innovation, and renewed calls for political recognition and autonomy.
Oseloka Obi is the only son of Nigerian statesman Peter Obi, former Governor of Anambra State and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate. A British-trained philosopher… Read more
Oba Joseph Olugbenga Oloyede was born on December 7, 1962, and raised in Ipetumodu, Osun State, where he began his educational journey at Christ Church… Read more
Samuel Akinade Badekale was born on 15 May 2003 in Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria, to Pastor Femi Badekale and Assistant Pastor… Read more
Benita Onyiuke Ugochukwu was born on May 29, 1991, in Enugu State, Nigeria, into a close-knit Igbo family with ancestral roots in Enugwu Ukwu, Njikoka… Read more
Abu Abel (Olaseni Johnson Egbarin), born on November 8, 1972, in Sagamu, Ogun State (though closely linked to Lagos), is a prominent entrepreneur, talent manager, and… Read more
Banky W, born Olubankole Wellington on March 27, 1981, in New York City, United States, is the son of Nigerian parents of Yoruba descent. His… Read more
Shank Cruze, whose real name is Abdulazeez Yusuf, was born on 19 April 2003 in Suleja, a bustling town in Niger State located in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region Read more
Yemi Ebelechi Alade was born into a culturally diverse Nigerian household, on March 13, 1989. Her father, James Alade, was a police commissioner from Akoko,… Read more