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Chinedu Obasi,former super eagles and schalke fc of Germany player •
Uma Ukpai, a Christian leader, an international evangelist, and preacher from Nigeria •
Ogbugo Kalu, former army officer who served in both the Nigerian Army and Biafran Army •
Eni Njoku, first black vice chancellor of
University of Lagos and
University of Nigeria Nsukka. The pioneer professor of botany in Nigeria. •
Ruggedman, Afro-rap artiste •
Ezinne Kalu, Female Basketball player •
J. Martins, Afro-pop artiste •
Ike Nwachukwu, military officer, former governor of old Imo state, diplomat and former senator •
Ebitu Ukiwe, military officer, former military governor of
Lagos state and
Niger State, former chief of general staff (de facto vice president) to General Babangida's military government •
Kalu Idika Kalu is a former finance minister of Nigeria, minister of national planning and transportation minister. He served twice as the minister of finance.[3] He was a presidential aspirant in the 2003 Nigeria general elections, of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, under the platform of The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). • Chief
Ojo Maduekwe, a former minister of culture and tourism (1999), minister of transportation (2000–2003), minister of foreign affairs (2007–2010 and national secretary to the People Democratic Party. • Chief
Umeh Kalu, He served as the Attorney General of Abia State and Commissioner for Justice of Abia State. Office: Attorney General of Abia State (Since 2007), Previous office: Attorney General of Abia State (2009 - 2019), Education: Nigerian Law School · Imo State University. •
Ude Oko Chukwu, former deputy Governor
Abia State (2015 - 2023), former speaker 5th Abia state house of Assembly. == References ==