List of people from Rivers State
The following is a list of notable people who were born in Rivers State, lived in Rivers State, or for whom Rivers State is a significant part of their identity.
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A
- George Abbey (born 1978), soccer player
- Magnus Ngei Abe (born 1965) politician
- Echendu Adiele (born 1978), soccer player
- Ernest Afiesimama (born 1960), environmental and climate scientist
- Emmanuel C. Aguma, Attorney General of Rivers State
- Friday Ahunanya (born 1971), boxer
- Joseph Ajienka (born 1955), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt
- Henry Ajumogobia (born 1956), Attorney General, Commissioner of Justice
- Claude Ake (1939-1996), political scientist
- Wilson Asinobi Ake (born 1955), Nigerian Senator from Rivers State
- Mercy Akide (born 1975), former soccer player
- Diezani Alison-Madueke (born 1960), minister of Petroleum Resources[1]
- Mactabene Amachree (born 1978), basketball player
- Elechi Amadi (born 1934), author
- Chibuike Amaechi (born 1965), Governor of Rivers State[2]
- Judith Amaechi (born 1970), First Lady of Rivers State
- Thankgod Amaefule (born 1984), soccer player
- Martins Amaewhule, lawmaker
- Pere Ariweriyai (born 1983), soccer player
- Napoleon Ashley-Lassen (born 1934), Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces
- Tamunosiki Atorudibo (born 1985), athlete
- Izu Azuka (born 1989), soccer player
- John Azuta-Mbata, politician
B
- Ipalibo Banigo (born 1952), medical doctor and politician
- Herbert Bankole-Bright (1883 – 1958), politician
- Innocent Barikor, academic and politician
- A. Igoni Barrett (born 1979), writer
- John Bazia, politician
- Bella Bell-Gam (born 1956), pentathlete
- Ngeri Benebo (born 1955), medical doctor
- Andre Blaze (born 1983), rapper, reality talent show host
- Worgu Boms (born 1968), Commissioner of Justice
- Ann-Kio Briggs (born 1952), activist
- Nimi Briggs (born 1944), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt
- Roseberry Briggs, Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly
- Tonye Briggs-Oniyide, Rivers State Commissioner of Culture and Tourism
- Slim Burna (born 1988), singer and record producer[3]
C
- Sokari Douglas Camp (born 1958), artist
- Michael O. Chinda, Member of the House of Assembly
- Monalisa Chinda, actress
- Andrea Cossu (born 1984), soccer player
- Noah Arthur William Cox-George (1915 – 2004), economist and academic
D
- Adams Dabotorudima, Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly
- Diminas Dagogo, film director
- Reynolds Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack (born 1957), politician
- Sumner Dagogo-Jack (born 1930), civil servant
- Agbani Darego (born 1982), first black woman from Africa to win Miss World
- George Datoru (born 1978), soccer player
- Tam David-West (born 1936), academic and former federal minister
- Sam Dede, actor and politician
- Blessing Didia, medical doctor
- Tonto Dikeh (born 1985), actress and singer[4]
- Duncan Dokiwari (born 1973), boxer
- Hilda Dokubo, actress
- Eddy Lord Dombraye (born 1979), soccer player
E
- Emmanuel Ebiede (born 1978), soccer player
- Frank Eke (1931 – 2013), Deputy Governor of Rivers State
- Obinna Ekezie (born 1975), basketball player
- Boniface S. Emerengwa, lawyer
- Tamara Eteimo (born 1987), actress and singer
- Dino Eze (born 1984), soccer player
- Victor Ezeji (born 1981), soccer player
- Chinedu Ezimora (born 1985), soccer player
F
- Ibinabo Fiberesima (born 1973), actress
- Samuel Francis (born 1987), athlete
- Iyenemi Furo (born 1978), soccer player
G
- Muma Gee (born 1978), singer and actress[5]
- Finidi George (born 1971), retired soccer player
- Manuela George-Izunwa (born 1974), politician
- Rose A. George (1946 - 2010), First Lady of Rivers State
- Rufus Ada George (born 1940), Governor of Rivers State
- Rufus Godwins, lawyer and civil servant
- Alabo Graham-Douglas (born 1939), politician
- Bikiya Graham-Douglas (born 1983), actress and businesswoman
- Damiete Charles Granville (born 1988), model
- Rosemund Dienye Green-Osahogulu (born 1956), Vice-chancellor of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education
H
- Princess Halliday, television personality
- Kelsey Harrison (born 1934), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt
- Marshal Sokari Harry, politician
- Albert Horsfall (born 1941), former security chief
I
- Lady IB, singer
- Ikuinyi O. Ibani, Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly
- Christian Ibeagha (born 1990), soccer player
- John Ibeh (born 1986), soccer player
- Tonye Ibiama (born 1974), businessman
- Bernie Ibini-Isei (born 1992), soccer player
- Osinakachukwu Ideozu (born 1965), Senator-elect for Rivers West
- Chinyere Igwe (born 1965), politician
- Faith Ikidi (born 1987), soccer player
- Myke Ikoku, politician and businessman
- John Ikuru, King of Ikuru Town, Andoni
- Tele Ikuru (born 1966), Deputy Governor of Rivers State
- Manasseh Ishiaku (born 1983), soccer player
J
- Onimim Jacks, lawyer
- Nasigba John-Jumbo (born 1988), soccer player
- Patience Jonathan (born 1957), First Lady of Nigeria[6]
- Oko Jumbo, Chief of Bonny
K
- Ignatius Kattey (born 1948), archbishop
- Kenneth Kobani, Commissioner of Finance, federal minister
- Roseline Konya, academic
- Fred Kpakol, Chairman of Gokana
- Magnus L. Kpakol (born 1934), chief economic adviser to Nigerian president
- George T. Kurubo (born 1934), ambassador to Soviet Union
L
- Obafemi Lasode (born 1955), actor
- Rex Lawson (1935 - 1971), musician
- Sam Ledor (born 1986), soccer player
- Lyrikal (born 1983), rapper
M
- M-Trill (born 1979), rapper
- Davis Mac-Iyalla (born 1972), activist
- Chiamaka Madu (born 1996), soccer player
- Lee Ledogo Maeba (born 1966), politician
- Martyns Mannah (born 1975), member of the House of Assembly
- Rosemary Marcus, cyclist
- Ibiapuye Martyns-Yellowe (born 1945), politician
- Maud Meyer, jazz singer
- Duncan Mighty (born 1983), musician
- Kenneth Minimah (born 1959), Chief of Army Staff
- Oliver Mobisson (1943 – 2010), activist
- Muna (born 1987), hip hop artist and pageant winner[7]
N
- Otonti Amadi Nduka (born 1926), dean of education at the University of Port Harcourt
- Jerry Needam (born 1966), journalist, newspaper publisher and politician
- Martin Newland (born 1961), journalist and executive director
- Peter Nieketien (born 1968), former soccer player
- Chimaroke Nnamani (born 1960), politician
- Ike Nwachukwu (born 1940), politician
- Chidi Nwanu (born 1967), soccer player
- Olaka Nwogu (born 1965), civil servant
- David Nwolokor (born 1996), soccer player
- Chibudom Nwuche, politician
- Ogbonna Nwuke (born 1959), journalist
- Benji Nzeakor (born 1964), retired soccer player
O
- Saint Obi, actor
- Felix A. Obuah, businessman and politician
- Prince Edwin Ochai (born 1973), philanthropist, entrepreneur
- Chidi Odiah (born 1983), soccer player
- Glory Odiase (born 1993), cyclist
- Mary Odili (born 1952), First Lady of Rivers State
- Peter Odili (born 1948), Governor of Rivers State
- Walter Ofonagoro (born 1940), scholar, businessman
- Clem Ohameze (born 1965), actor
- Emmanuel Okah, lawyer
- Daisy W. Okocha (born 1951), judge
- Agnes Okoh, founder of Christ Holy Church International
- Otonyetarie Okoye, civil servant
- Chinelo Okparanta, writer
- Obinna Charles Okwelume (born 1981), writer
- Aaron Samuel Olanare (born 1994), soccer player
- Celestine Omehia (born 1959), Governor of Rivers State
- Jimitota Onoyume, journalist
- Elkanah Onyeali, soccer player
- Daniel Onyekachi (born 1985), soccer player
- Darlington Onyeri (born 1977), businessman
- Austin Opara (born 1963), member of the House of Representatives
- Kelechi Osunwa (born 1984), soccer player
- Felicity Okpete Ovai (born 1961), engineer
- Frank Owhor, Attorney General of Rivers State
- Richard Daddy Owubokiri (born 1961), retired soccer player
P
- Adawari Pepple, politician
- George Oruigbiji Pepple (1849 – 1888), King of Bonny
- Prince Tonye Princewill (born 1969), businessman and politician
S
- Ken Saro-Wiwa (born 1941), writer and activist
- Zina Saro-Wiwa, video artist and film-maker
- Uche Secondus (born 1955), businessman, political figure
- Precious Sekibo (born 1958), doctor and politician
- George Thompson Sekibo (born 1957), Nigerian senator from Rivers State
- Uchechi Sunday (born 1994), soccer player
T
- Marco Tagbajumi (born 1988), soccer player
- Austin Tam-George, communication and industrial relations specialist
- Tekena Tamuno (born 1932), historian
- Cleopatra Tawo, radio personality
- Odagme Theophilus (born 1974), medical doctor
- Elsie Nwanwuri Thompson, lawyer
- Timaya (born 1977), singer
- Gabriel Toby, Deputy Governor of Rivers State
- Nwankwo Tochukwu (born 1986), soccer player
- Hector Tubonemi (born 1988), soccer player
U
- Colin Udoh, journalist and sports television presenter
- Innocent Umezulike (born 1953), judge
- Mary Uranta, actress and businesswoman[8]
- Marshall Stanley Uwom (born 1965), lawyer and businessman
W
- Waconzy (born 1983), singer, songwriter
- Adewale Wahab (born 1984), soccer player
- Obi Wali, activist
- Okey Wali (born 1958), president of the Nigerian Bar Association
- Taribo West (born 1974), soccer player
- Eberechi Wike (born 1972), First Lady of Rivers State
- Ezenwo Nyesom Wike (born 1967), Governor of Rivers State
- Tasie Wike, lawyer
- Kay Williamson (1935–2005), linguist
- Jim Wiwa (1904 – 2005), chief of the Ogoni people
- Owens Wiwa (born 1957), medical doctor and human rights activist
- Chukwuemeka Woke, Chairman of Emohua
Y
- Albert Yobo (born 1979), soccer player
- Joseph Yobo (born 1980), soccer player
See also
References
- ↑ "Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Diezani Alison- Madueke". Youthdevelopment.gov.ng. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ↑ "The story of Port Harcourt city". Vanguardngr.com. Vanguard Media. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
- ↑ "Slim Burna pushes "I'm on fire" mixtape". Vanguard. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ↑ "Tonto Dike Biography, Life History, Profile & Movies". Naijagists. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ↑ "I Sell Dry Fish and Rice - Muma Gee". Dailytimes.com.ng. 2013-10-25. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
- ↑ "Patience Jonathan". Facebook.com. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
- ↑ "Nigeria's hottest female rappers". The Nation (Nigeria). 2012-06-03. Retrieved 2014-01-24.
- ↑ "How my relationship set me back — Nollywood actress, Mary Uranta". Ghanamma.com. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
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