Sport •
Chioma Ajunwa – 1996 Olympic gold long jumper •
Chidobe Awuzie - cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals •
Kelechi Iheanacho – striker for
Leicester City, U-17 World Cup winner and tournament's MVP (2013) •
Samuel Okwaraji (1964–1989) – national footballer •
Levi Onwuzurike- defensive tackle for Detroit Lions 2021–present •
Nwankwo Kanu (1976–2011) - professional footballer
Arts •
Catherine Obianuju Acholonu – author •
Blaqbonez - Nigerian rapper •
Charly Boy – hip hop singer and activist •
Chidinma - musician and actress •
Rita Dominic – Nigerian actress •
Kelechi Eke - Filmmaker and Founder of Village Arts & Film Festival (VILLAFFEST), Owerri •
Prince Eke - Nollywood actor •
Fave - Nigerian Singer-songwriter •
Osita Iheme - actor and author •
Illbliss - Nigerian rapper •
Ada Jesus – Nigerian actress and comedienne •
Jidenna - rapper and singer •
Kanayo O. Kanayo - actor and lawyer •
John Munonye – author •
Genevieve Nnaji – Nollywood actress •
Alban Uzoma Nwapa – Eurodance musician •
Onyeka Nwelue – author, scholar, actor, entrepreneur •
Darlington Okoye - Musician, songwriter, social media personality •
Onyeka Onwenu – singer, actress and politician •
Snazzy the Optimist - musician •
Victony - Nigerian musician •
Dr Sir Warrior – highlife musician
Politics •
Pats Acholonu –
Supreme Court Justice •
Chris Anyanwu – journalist and senator •
Ifeanyi Ararume – former senator of Okigwe zone (1999–2007) •
Martin Agbaso - former senator of Owerri •
Kema Chikwe – former Minister of Aviation •
Sebastian Okechukwu Mezu – Nigerian writer, scholar, philanthropist, publisher, and politician •
Chile Eboe-Osuji - Judge, International Court of Criminal Justice, Hague •
Evan Enwerem – former governor and former President of the Senate •
Bede Eke - politician •
Emeka Ihedioha - former Governor and Chief whip Nigeria House of Representatives •
Maurice Iwu – former INEC chairman •
Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu – politician and businessman •
Prince Eze Madumere - former Deputy Governor •
K. O. Mbadiwe – former Minister of Commerce and Industry •
Sam Mbakwe – former Governor •
Henry Nwawuba - Politician and Entrepreneur •
Raymond Njoku – former Minister of Transportation •
Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba - former House of Representatives Member and current Minister of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria •
Arthur Nzeribe – former Senator Orlu Zone, Member of the Senate of Nigeria in the 4th National Assembly (1999–2003) •
Walter Ofonagoro – former Minister of Information and Culture •
Ikedi Ohakim – former governor •
Chris Okewulonu – Chief of Staff •
Rochas Okorocha – former governor and a serving senator representing Imo West, under investigation as of May 2022 •
Fabian Osuji – former Minister of Education •
Ugonna Ozurigbo – Deputy Speaker, Imo State House of Assembly (2015–), and Member •
Achike Udenwa – former Governor •
Hope Uzodimma - Governor of Imo state
Other •
Adiele Afigbo – historian •
Peter Akah - Former Vice Chancellor, Imo State University •
Victor Adibe Chikwe - Roman Catholic bishop •
Michael Echeruo – academic and writer in Igbo studies •
Evangelist Ebuka Obi - Evangelist •
Ada Ehi — Nigerian gospel musician •
Nelson Enwerem -
Mr Nigeria winner (2018) •
Emmanuel Ibezim - professor of pharmaceutics. •
Nenny B – media personality •
Austin Nosike - Professor of Economics and Management and Vice-Chancellor of
James Hope University, Lagos. •
Mary Nzimiro - pioneering medical doctor •
Priscilla Nzimiro - medical doctor •
Odumeje — Clergyman. •
Evelyn Okere – Nigerian businesswoman, publisher, fashion designer •
Jaja of Opobo - first king (amanyanabo) of
Opobo. •
Everest Okpara - Entrepreneur and Philanthropist == References ==