Okoro has been listed several times in the
Powerlist, a listing of the most influential black people in the United Kingdom most recently being listed in the
2020 edition. In the 2015 list, she was at fourth place (or fifth, as third place was shared).
City, University of London awarded Okoro an honorary doctorate in 2014 for her "outstanding achievements in the legal profession and financial services", noting that in her then role of general counsel at HSBC Asset Management "She is the only female lawyer from an ethnic minority holding such a position in the City". At the 2016 UK Diversity Legal Awards, Okoro was given a BSN Lifetime Achievement Award. In July 2019, Okoro featured in a biography film as part of the
First 100 Years of Women (2014–2019): Women in Law campaign, created to mark 100 years since British women were legally allowed to join the professions, including law. Okoro was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
2024 New Year Honours, "For services to Diversity in International Finance". ==Personal life==