Academia and science •
Claude Ake, Nigerian, professor at
Yale University •
Emmanuel K. Akyeampong, Ghanaian, professor of history at
Harvard University •
Kwame Anthony Appiah, British-born
Ghanaian national, born to a Ghanaian father and British mother, philosopher and writer, professor of philosophy at Princeton University, 2012
National Humanities Medal winner •
Augustin Banyaga, Rwandan, professor at Pennsylvania State University •
Elias Zerhouni, Algerian former director of the
National Institutes of Health •
Kwabena Boahen, Ghanaian, professor of bioengineering, Stanford University •
Abbas El Gamal, Egyptian-American electrical engineer, educator and entrepreneur, the recipient of the 2012
Claude E. Shannon Award •
Taher ElGamal, Egyptian-American cryptographer, inventor of the
ElGamal discrete log cryptosystem and the
ElGamal signature scheme •
Mostafa El-Sayed, Egyptian-American U S.
National Medal of Science laureate; leading nanoscience researcher; known for the
spectroscopy rule named after him, the
El-Sayed rule •
Farouk El-Baz Egyptian-American space scientist who worked with
NASA to assist in the planning of scientific exploration of the Moon •
Mohammed Adam El-Sheikh, Sudanese, executive director of the
Fiqh Council of North America •
Bisi Ezerioha, Nigerian, automotive engineer, racecar driver and industrialist •
Hany Farid, Professor of computer science at
Dartmouth College, pioneer in
Digital forensics (Egyptian) •
Simon Gikandi, Kenyan, professor at Princeton University •
Sossina M. Haile, Ethiopian, fuel cell engineer •
Essam Heggy, Egyptian-American
Planetary scientist •
Fatima Jibrell, Somali, environmentalist •
Abdul Kallon, Sierra Leonean, US District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama •
Ave Kludze, Ghanaian, senior NASA spacecraft systems engineer •
Nawal M. Nour, Sudanese, obstetrician and gynecologist, 2003
Genius Award winner •
John Ogbu, Nigerian, professor at University of California at Berkeley •
Noureddine Melikechi, Algerian-American Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physicist, member of the
Mars Science Laboratory •
Niyi Osundare, Nigerian, professor at University of New Orleans •
Ato Quayson, Ghanaian, professor of literature
Stanford University •
Said Sheikh Samatar, Somali, historian •
Lamin Sanneh, Gambian, professor at Yale University •
Jem Spectar, Cameroonian, president of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown •
Ahmed Tewfik, Egyptian-American electrical engineer, Professor and college administrator •
Victor Ukpolo, Nigerian, chancellor of Southern University at New Orleans •
Kwasi Wiredu, Ghanaian, distinguished university professor of philosophy at the Department of Philosophy in the University of South Florida •
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, Case Western Reserve University •
Ahmed Zewail, Egyptian, winner of 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; professor at California Institute of Technology
Politics •
Muna Khalif, Somali, fashion designer and politician; MP in the Federal Parliament of Somalia •
Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, Mauritanian, scholar and politician; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Mauritania •
Zohran Mamdani; Mayor of
New York City, former member of the
New York State Assembly, Ugandan of Indian origin. •
Joe Neguse, Eritrean-American politician; first Eritrean-American elected to the United States Congress and Colorado's first congressman of African descent •
Barack Obama Sr., Kenyan immigrant who fathered the 44th President of the United States •
Ilhan Omar, Somali, incumbent U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district •
Dina Powell, Egyptian, current U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy,
Music, TV, and film •
Uzo Aduba, American actress of Nigerian descent; work includes
Orange Is the New Black •
Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Ghanaian •
Michael Blackson, Ghanaian, actor and comedian •
Kwesi Boakye, American actor/former child star of Ghanaian descent •
Monica Owusu-Breen, Ghanaian-American
TV producer and
screenwriter; work includes
Lost,
Brothers & Sisters,
Alias and
Fringe •
Akosua Busia, Ghanaian, played Nettie in
Academy-Award-nominated film
The Color Purple •
Donald Faison, American actor of Nigerian descent; work includes
Clueless and
Scrubs •
Edi Gathegi, Kenyan, actor •
Goapele, American R&B songstress of partially South African descent •
Danai Gurira, American of Zimbabwean descent •
Sanaa Hamri, Moroccan, film director •
Djimon Hounsou, Beninese, two-time Academy Award-nominated actor •
Rami Malek, American of Egyptian descent, Academy Award-winning actor •
Peter Mensah, Ghanaian •
Lupita Nyong'o, Mexican-Kenyan, Academy Award-winning actress •
Omar Sharif, Egyptian,
Golden Globe-winning actor •
Cliff Simon, South African •
Sal Masekela, American performer of partially South African descent •
Nomzamo Mbatha, South African actress and
UNCHR ambassador •
Tyla, South African songstress •
Thuso Mbedu, South African actress •
Charlize Theron, South African, Academy Award-winning actress •
Arnold Vosloo, South African •
Ramy Youssef, American of Egyptian descent, actor and comedian •
Vanessa Mdee, Tanzanian singer-songwriter •
Trevor Noah, South African comedian, formerly as host in part of Comedy Central's
The Daily Show Sports •
Ezekiel Ansah, Ghanaian, NFL football •
Gale Agbossoumonde, Togo by way of Benin, soccer •
Kevin Anderson, South Africa, tennis •
Joshua Clottey, Ghanaian, professional boxer •
Luol Deng, South Sudanese, NBA basketball •
Ebenezer Ekuban, Ghanaian, NFL football •
Joel Embiid, Cameroonian, NBA basketball •
Festus Ezeli, Nigerian, NBA basketball •
Serge Ibaka, Republic of the Congo, NBA basketball •
Meb Keflezighi, Eritrean, runner •
Kofi Kingston, Ghanaian, professional wrestling •
Mathias Kiwanuka, Ugandan, NFL Football •
Nana Kuffour, Ghanaian, soccer •
Bernard Lagat, Kenyan, runner •
Luc Mbah a Moute, Cameroonian, NBA basketball •
Dikembe Mutombo, D.R. Congo, NBA basketball •
Danny Mwanga, D.R. Congo, soccer •
Betty Okino, Ugandan, gymnastics •
Amobi Okoye, Nigerian, football player •
Hakeem Olajuwon, Nigerian, NBA basketball player •
Henry Rono, Kenyan, professional runner •
Robbie Russell, Ghanaian, soccer •
Emmanuel Sabbi, Ghanaian, soccer •
Pascal Siakam, Cameroonian, NBA basketball player •
Tony Tchani, Cameroonian, soccer •
Hasheem Thabeet, Tanzanian, NBA basketball player •
Jean-Pierre Tokoto, Cameroonian, soccer player •
Masai Ujiri, Nigerian, NBA basketball (general manager) •
Kamaru Usman, Nigerian, mixed-martial artist, UFC Welterweight Champion •
Madieu Williams, Sierra Leonean, NFL football player •
Gedion Zelalem, Ethiopian, soccer
Business •
Roelof Botha, South African, former chief financial officer of PayPal •
Kase Lukman Lawal, Nigerian, chairman and chief executive officer, CAMAC Holdings •
Elon Musk, South African, co-founder of PayPal, SpaceX and Tesla Motors; CEO and CTO of SpaceX; CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors; chairman of SolarCity
Fashion •
Amsale Aberra, Ethiopian, fashion designer •
Iman, Somali, fashion and cosmetics entrepreneur; former supermodel •
Kiara Kabukuru, Ugandan, supermodel •
Maria Borges, Angolan, Supermodel •
Liya Kebede, Ethiopian, supermodel, actress and philanthropist •
Nana Meriwether, South African-born, half South African and half African American,
Miss Maryland USA 2012,
Miss USA 2012 first runner-up •
Oluchi Onweagba, Nigerian, model •
Alek Wek, South Sudanese, supermodel and designer •
Herieth Paul, Tanzanian, model •
Virgil Abloh, Ghanaian American, fashion designer
Journalism and literature •
Chimamanda Adichie, Nigerian, author; winner of 2008
MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Grant", 2007
Orange Prize and 2005
Commonwealth Writer's Prize •
Selamawi Asgedom, Ethiopian and Eritrean, author •
Folasade Olayinka Baderinwa, known professionally as Sade Baderinwa •
Teju Cole, Nigerian-American, novelist, writer, photographer and art historian •
Hoda Kotb, Egyptian, broadcast journalist and TV host on Dateline NBC and the Today Show •
Dinaw Mengestu, Ethiopian, author •
Charles Mudede, Zimbabwean, filmmaker and film critic •
Micere Mugo, Kenyan, poet and writer •
Toluse Olorunnipa, Nigerian-American •
Laila Lalami,
Pulitzer Prize-nominated Moroccan novelist, journalist, essayist, and professor journalist •
Stephen Adly Guirgis,
Pulitzer Prize-winning Egyptian American playwright •
Catherine Filloux, French-Algerian-American playwright •
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Kenyan poet and writer •
Mona Eltahawy, Egyptian American Feminist and independent journalist •
Wole Soyinka, Nigerian writer •
Maaza Mengiste, Ethiopian American writer ==See also==