A list of igbo individuals promoting and preserving cultural heritage.
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 Emenanjแป, fondly known as E. Nolue Emenanjo, was a trailblazing Nigerian linguist, scholar, and cultural icon whose lifelong work transformed the study… Read more
Spouse’s Names:
Florence Nwamaka Nwulia
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 personalityโa chemical engineer, theologian, historian, researcher, and advocate for marginalized groups. As the… Read more
High Queen Chioma Onuorah is a distinguished Nigerian musician and cultural ambassador, renowned for her contributions to the preservation and promotion of Igbo traditional music… Read more
Nze Tobenna Osigwe, popularly known as Ezeikolomuo, was born on October 26, 1986, in Nkpoka Nnewichi-Nnewi, Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria. He is a cultural ambassador,… Read more
Azuka Ifeagoyi Michael, affectionately known as “Angos,” is a distinguished Nigerian cultural icon, celebrated for his creation of the Ajofia Nnewi masqueradeโa symbol deeply rooted… Read more
Mike Ejeagha, affectionately known as “Gentleman Mike Ejeagha,” was born on April 4, 1930, in Imezi-Owa, a town in the Ezeagu Local Government Area of… Read more
Ejike Benedict Obiano, popularly known as Ejyk Nwamba or the “Ogene Master”, is a highly celebrated Nigerian musician renowned for his contributions to the Ogene… Read more
Chief Emeka Anyaoku, a distinguished Nigerian diplomat, statesman, and cultural advocate, was born on January 18, 1933, in Obosi, a prominent town in the Idemili… Read more
Spouse’s Names:
Princess Bunmi Anyaoku (nรฉe Solanke)