A list of igbo individuals promoting and preserving cultural heritage.
His Royal Highness Igwe Felix Ekemezie Ebelendu, known as Igwe Nnanyelugo I of Aguluezechukwu, stands as a venerable figure in Anambra State’s traditional leadership. Celebrating… Read more
His Royal Majesty, Igwe Godwin Ndubueze Madu, born on November 16, 1937, is the traditional ruler of Mbaogu Kingdom in Enugu Agu Achi, Oji River… Read more
His Royal Majesty, Igwe Peter Nwokike Anugwu, JP, OFR—revered as Eze Ka Eze (King of Kings)—is the esteemed traditional ruler of Mbaukwu, a prominent town… Read more
His Royal Majesty, Eze Mazi Godwin Kanu Idei, emerged at the center of one of the most historic and controversial leadership battles in Arochukwu Kingdom’s… Read more
Hrh Omu Onyebuchi Okonkwo: The Eze Nwanyi of Obio and Custodian of Enuani Heritage Read more
Okezie Chikezie Mba, fondly known by fans and the music community as Igbo Jah, was born and raised in Enugu State, southeastern Nigeria. From a… Read more
Born on January 23, 1962, in Azare, Bauchi State, Ofia Afuluagu Mbaka was raised in a household rooted in Igbo tradition. Though born in Northern… Read more
Professor Emmanuel Nwanolue Emenanjọ, fondly known as E. Nolue Emenanjo, was a trailblazing Nigerian linguist, scholar, and cultural icon whose lifelong work transformed the study… Read more
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Chidera Favour Oguamanam is a Nigerian author, model, and cultural advocate known for his work in promoting Igbo heritage through literature and online platforms. Born… Read more
Uchechukwu Obiajulu Sakar, popularly known as Maazi Dibia, is a multifaceted Nigerian personality—a chemical engineer, theologian, historian, researcher, and advocate for marginalized groups. As the… Read more