•
Oba of Benin •
Elderson Echiéjilé •
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, co-founder of
Access Bank Plc and founder of Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) • Admiral
Mike Akhigbe, former vice president of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria. • Professor
Ambrose Alli, former governor of the defunct Bendel State. He created the Bendel State university now named after him. •
Jacob U. Egharevba,
Bini historian and traditional chief •
Erhabor Emokpae, pioneer of modern arts in Nigeria • Chief
Anthony Enahoro, anti-colonial and pro-democracy activist and politician •
Dele Giwa, Nigerian journalist, editor and founder of Newswatch magazine. •
Abel Guobadia, educator and former Nigerian ambassador to the Republic of Korea, former Chairman
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) • Pa
Michael Imoudu, labour leader and founder of the Nigeria state, • Gen.
George Agbazika Innih, one-time military governor of
Bendel and
Kwara State • Professor
Festus Iyayi, novelist and first African to win the
Commonwealth Writers Prize •
Maymunah Kadiri, mental health advocate •
Ruth Kadiri, movie producer and actress • Senator
Albert Legogie, former deputy senate president in the defunct Third Republic and a pioneer member of the Board of Trustees of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). • Major-General
Abdul Rahman Mamudu former Commander
Nigerian Army Signals Corps and military administrator
Gongola State •
John Momoh, Nigerian broadcast journalist and CEO of
Channels TV •
Kingsley Ehizibue, a professional footballer currently playing for
Udinese Calcio • Prince
Tony Momoh, former Minister of Information and Culture •
Godwin Obaseki, former chairman of the State's economic team and Former Governor of the State • Dr
Samuel Ogbemudia, former governor of the midwest region of Nigeria and later Bendel state •
Monday Okpebholo, former Senator representing Edo Central Senatorial District and Present Governor of the State •
Oluwole Omofemi, artist, curator, painter of the last commissioned painting of Queen Elizabeth II before her demise. •
Adams Oshiomhole, past president of the
Nigeria Labour Congress and former governor of Edo State • Professor
Osayuki Godwin Oshodin, former vice chancellor of
University of Benin • Pastor
Chris Oyakhilome, founder of the Believers Loveworld Nation •
John Odigie Oyegun, First Governor of Edo state and former national chairman of the ruling APC • Chief
Julius Momo Udochi, first Nigerian ambassador to the
United States •
Odia Ofeimun, poet and former president of the
Association of Nigerian Authors • General
Godwin Abbe, former Nigerian Minister for Interior and Defence •
Archbishop John Edokpolo, founder of Edokpolo Grammar Schools and Political Activist • Sir
Victor Uwaifo, musician • Archbishop
Benson Idahosa, Pentecostal Church Leader •
Sonny Okosun, musician •
Augustine Eguavoen, former professional Nigerian footballer and coach •
Felix Idubor, artist •
Festus Ezeli, basketball player formerly with the
Golden State Warriors •
Modupe Ozolua, body enhancement and reconstructive surgery • Chief
Tony Anenih, chairman of board of trustees (PDP) Once Minister of Work. •
Gabriel Igbinedion, international business mogul, Bini high chief, and owner of ITV •
Raymond Dokpesi, owner of Africa's largest private television network and politician •
Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, film director, screenwriter and producer •
Suyi Davies Okungbowa, fantasy and speculative fiction author • Osaze
Peter Odemwingie, professional footballer •
Chris Aire-Iluobe, jeweler and timepiece designer •
Francis Edo-Osagie, businessman •
Kamaru Usman, professional mixed martial artist, former
UFC Welterweight Champion. •
Yakubu Ayegbeni, former professional footballer •
Rema, musician •
Philip Shaibu (b. 1969), lawmaker, politician businessman, and former deputy governor of Edo State •
Eghosa Asemota Agbonifo, politician, coordinator of Michael Agbonifo shoe a child foundation • Prof
T. M. Yesufu, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, economist. •
Odion Jude Ighalo, professional footballer. •
Victor Osimhen, professional footballer. •
Aisha Yesufu, socio-political activist. •
Yvonne Jegede actress, film producer, model, and
television personality •
Zakariyau Oseni, professor of Arabic and a scholar of
Islamic studies, guardian of
Arabic language and literature, an imam and poet. •
Mike Ozekhome, legal practitioner and a human rights activist. •
Mike Oghiadomhe, chief of staff to President
Goodluck Jonathan in 2014. •
Solomon Arase, former inspector general of police •
Julius Aghahowa, former professional footballer •
Sam Loco Efe (1945–2011), former Nollywood veteran actor and producer • Admiral
Augustus Aikhomu, former chief of staff in the General
Ibrahim Babangida administration. •
Helen Paul, stand-up comedian and actress and popularly known as Tatafo • Hon.
Joe Edionwele, politician and member of the 8th and 9th
National Assembly, Nigeria representing Edo Central Senatorial District •
Lucky Igbinedion politician and former governor of Edo State. •
Oserheimen Osunbor, a lawyer and former governor •
Osagie Ehanire medical doctor and politician •
Skales rapper, singer and songwriter. •
Nancy Isime actress, model and media personality. •
Adesua Etomi, actress •
Olumide Akpata, former president of the Nigerian Bar Association •
Queen Blessing Ebigieson, actress •
BB02, musician •
Loretta Ogboro-Okor •
Peter Akpatason, politician •
Maleke Moye Idowu, comedian •
Victor Boniface, professional Nigerian footballer who plays as a striker for
Bundesliga club
Bayer Leverkusen •
Lilian Imuetinyan Salami, Former Vice chancellor of the
University of Benin •
Asuerinme Ighodalo, a Nigerian lawyer and politician. Former PDP Governorship Candidate of the September 2024 polls, •
MC Edo Pikin standup comedian and master of ceremony •
Johnny Drille singer, songwriter, and music producer •
Nosa Rex Okunzuwa Nollywood actor and TV producer •
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