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This is a list of notable Nigerian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Nigerian American and must have references showing they are Nigerian American and are notable.
Academia
Science and engineering
- Kunle Olukotun, computer engineer and professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Stanford University and director of the Pervasive Parallelism Laboratory
 - Ilesanmi Adesida, physicist and material scientist
 - Victoria Chibuogu Nneji, computer scientist and roboticist
 - Jimmy Adegoke, climatologist
 - Omowunmi Sadik, chemist
 - Wendy Okolo, aerospace research engineer at NASA Ames Research Center
 - Akintunde Akinwande, professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 - Samson Jenekhe, chemical engineer and professor of chemistry at University of Washington
 - Oluwatoyin Asojo, biochemist
 - Winston Wole Soboyejo, professor of mechanical engineering at Princeton University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute
 - Deji Akinwande, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
 - John Dabiri, professor of aerospace engineering at the California Institute of Technology, recipient of MacArthur Fellowship
 - Alexander Animalu, theoretical physicist; member of the advisory board of the Physica journal
 - Francisca Oboh Ikuenobe, geologist and professor of geology at the Missouri University of Science and Technology
 - Soni Oyekan, chemical engineer
 - Bolaji Aluko, professor of chemical engineering at Howard University
 - Lola Eniola-Adefeso, professor of chemical engineering at University of Michigan
 - Ndubuisi Ekekwe, electrical and computer engineer
 - Unoma Ndili Okorafor, computer scientist, wife of Ekpe Okorafor, and daughter of nuclear physicist Frank Nwachukwu Ndili
 - Philip Emeagwali, computer scientist and 1989 recipient of Gordon Bell Prize
 - Tam David-West, academic and virologist
 
Medicine
- Latunde Odeku, first Nigerian neurosurgeon trained in the United States; pioneer of neurosurgery in Africa
 - Chidi Chike Achebe, physician executive and son of Chinua Achebe
 - Bankole Johnson, psychiatrist; discoverer of topiramate, a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) facilitator and glutamate antagonist, as an effective treatment for alcoholism.
 - Olufunmilayo Olopade, hematology oncologist; director of the Cancer Risk Clinic at the University of Chicago Medical Center
 - Ikenna Ihim, doctor
 - Ola Akinboboye, nuclear cardiologist
 - Mojisola Adeyeye, pharmacist and professor of pharmaceutics at Duquesne University
 - Bennet Omalu, neuropathologist and professor at the University of California, Davis; first to discover and publish findings on chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in American football players
 - Nelson M. Oyesiku, vice chairman of neurological surgery and professor of endocrinology at the Emory University School of Medicine
 - Charles Rotimi, geneticist and director of the National Institutes of Health
 - Olawale Sulaiman, neurosurgeon; professor of neurosurgery at Tulane University
 - Segun Toyin Dawodu, physician and professor of pain medicine
 - Samuel Dagogo-Jack, discoverer of the first radioimmunoassay for epidermal growth factor in human saliva
 - Elizabeth Ofili, physician and cardiology researcher
 - Chidi Chike Achebe, physician executive
 - Jacqueline Nwando Olayiwola, Chair Professor of the Department of Family Medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
 - Clement Adebamowo, epidemiologist
 - Folakemi T. Odedina, professor of pharmacy and medicine at University of Florida
 - Andrew Agwunobi, CEO of UConn Health
 
Humanities and social sciences
- Kola Tubosun, linguist and founder of The YorubaName Project
 - Jacob Olupona, professor of African Studies and African American Studies at Harvard University
 - Abiola Irele, literary scholar and former professor at Harvard University
 - Claude Ake, political scientist, former professor at Columbia University and Yale University
 - Chinua Achebe, award-winning novelist, professor, literary scholar, and author of Things Fall Apart
 - Nwando Achebe, historian, feminist scholar, and daughter of Chinua Achebe
 - Farooq Kperogi, journalist and professor of journalism at Kennesaw State University
 - Nwando Achebe, historian and feminist scholar; professor of history at Michigan State University
 - Toyin Falola, historian and professor of African Studies
 - Bamidele A. Ojo, political scientist and professor of Political science and International studies
 - John Ogbu, anthropologist, "acting white" theorist
 - Ekpo Eyo, archaeologist and professor of African arts and Archeology at University of Maryland
 - Akinwumi Ogundiran, archaeologist, Chancellor's Professor and Professor of Africana Studies, Anthropology & History at UNC Charlotte.
 - Obiwu (Obioma Paul Iwuanyanwu), writer and professor of English and creating writing at Central State University
 - Wendy Osefo, public affairs academic, professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, and television personality
 - Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, philosopher
 - Nkiru Nzegwu, philosopher and Distinguished Professor for Research at State University of New York at Binghamton
 - Kalu Ndukwe Kalu, political scientist and Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science and National Security Policy at Auburn University
 - Stephen Adebanji Akintoye, academic, historian and writer
 - Saheed Aderinto, professor of history at Western Carolina University
 - Elechukwu Njaka, political scientist; author of Igbo Political Culture
 - Olu Oguibe, professor of art at the University of Connecticut and senior fellow at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC
 - Chika Okeke-Agulu, art historian
 - Joy Ogwu, political scientist
 - Leslye Obiora, professor of law at University of Arizona
 - Tejumola Olaniyan, Louise Durham Mead Professor of English and African Cultural Studies, and the Wole Soyinka Professor of the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
 - Esiaba Irobi, Associate Professor of International Theatre and Film Studies at Ohio University, Athens, USA
 - Babatunde Lawal, Professor of Art History at Virginia Commonwealth University.
 
Mathematics
- Nkechi Agwu, ethnomathematician and historian of mathematics
 - Abba Gumel, computational mathematician and mathematical biologist, professor at Arizona State University
 - Chike Obi, pure mathematician
 - Kate Okikiolu, mathematical analyst
 - Yewande Olubummo, mathematical analyst
 - Grace Alele-Williams, professor of mathematics education
 
Academic administration
- Victor Ukpolo, chancellor of the Southern University at New Orleans
 - Benjamin Akande, president of Champlain College and Westminster College
 - Babatunde Ogunnaike, dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Delaware
 - Joseph Abiodun Balogun, dean of the College of Health Sciences at Chicago State University
 - Ilesanmi Adesida, dean and professor emeritus of engineering at the Grainger College of Engineering (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), provost at Nazarbayev University (in Kazakhstan)
 - Johnson O. Akinleye, chancellor of North Carolina Central University
 - ImeIme Umana, president of Harvard Law Review
 - Nwando Achebe, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Social Science at Michigan State University
 - Okwui Enwezor, senior vice president of San Francisco Art Institute
 - John Dabiri, Centennial Chair Professor at California Institute of Technology
 - Andrew Agwunobi, president of University of Connecticut
 - Toyin Tofade, president of Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
 
Activism
- Chief Temitope Ajayi, activist
 - Morénike Giwa-Onaiwu, autism and HIV advocate
 - Colion Noir (Collins Iyare Idehen Jr.), gun rights activist and spokesperson for the National Rifle Association
 - Oluwatoyin Salau, activist and murder victim
 - Opeoluwa Sotonwa, disability rights activist
 - Omoyele Sowore, human rights activist
 - Opal Tometi, social activist and co-founder of Black Lives Matter
 
Business
- Temie Giwa-Tubosun, founder of LifeBank
 - Kunle Olukotun, founder of Afara Websystems
 - Pearlena Igbokwe, chairman of Universal Studios Group (division of NBCUniversal)
 - Jessica O. Matthews, venture capitalist and co-inventor of Soccket
 - John O. Agwunobi, pediatrician, former fourth-star admiral of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, former senior vice-president of Walmart, CEO of Herbalife
 - Lazarus Angbazo, president and CEO of General Electric in Nigeria
 - Tayo Oviosu, founder and CEO of Paga
 - Ndubuisi Ekekwe, founder and CEO of First Atlantic Semiconductors & Microelectronics
 - Soni Oyekan, CEO of Prafis Energy Solutions
 - Bisi Ezerioha, automotive engineer, racecar driver, industrialist, and CEO of Bisimoto Engineering
 - Adebayo Alonge, founder and CEO of RxAll Inc.
 - Nneka Egbujiobi, founder and CEO of Hello Africa
 - Michael Boulos, business executive and partner of Tiffany Trump
 - Adebayo Ogunlesi, investment banker, Chairman and Managing Partner at Global Infrastructure Partners
 - Maya Horgan Famodu, venture capitalist and founder of Ingressive
 - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General, World Trade Organization
 - Magnus L. Kpakol, Texas-based CEO and chairman of Economic and Business Strategies; former chief economic advisor to President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria
 - Chris Aire, president of Solid 21 Incorporated
 - Angelica Nwandu, founder of The Shade Room
 - Tiyan Alile, celebrity chef and restaurateur
 
Government and politics
- Wally Adeyemo, United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (2021–present)
 - Esther Agbaje, Democratic member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2021–present)
 - John O. Agwunobi, former Secretary of United States Department of Health and Human Services (2006-2007)
 - Yinka Faleti, Democratic candidate for Missouri Secretary of State in the 2020 election
 - Carol Kazeem, Pennsylvania State Representative
 - Richard Komi, former Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2018-2020)
 - Emmanuel Onunwor, former mayor of East Cleveland, Ohio (1998-2004)
 - Vop Osili, president of the Indianapolis City-County Council (2018–present)
 - Oye Owolewa, Democratic shadow representative for the District of Columbia in the United States House of Representatives (2021–present)
 - Yemi Mobolade, mayor of Colorado Springs, Colorado (2023-present)
 
Journalism
- Sade Baderinwa, TV news anchor
 - Lola Ogunnaike, entertainment journalist
 - Adaora Udoji, Court TV host; CNNCNN correspondent
 - Bukola Oriola, journalist[1]
 - Ijeoma Oluo, author and commentator
 - Wendy Osefo, political commentator
 - Alexis Okeowo, staff writer at The New Yorker
 - Chika Oduah, correspondent for VICE News
 - Toluse Olorunnipa, White House Bureau Chief for The Washington Post
 - Chike Frankie Edozien, director of New York University, Accra
 - Karen Attiah, editor for The Washington Post
 
Sports
Basketball
- Ochai Agbaji
 - Giannis Antetokounmpo
 - Suleiman Braimoh
 - Chamberlain Oguchi
 - Arike Ogunbowale
 - Chiney Ogwumike
 - Nneka Ogwumike
 - Semi Ojeleye
 - Emeka Okafor
 - Jahlil Okafor
 - Isaac Okoro
 - Stan Okoye
 - Victor Oladipo
 - Abi Olajuwon
 - Hakeem Olajuwon
 - Josh Akognon
 - Al-Farouq Aminu
 - Alade Aminu
 - Aloysius Anagonye
 - Isaac Okoro
 - Udoka Azubuike
 - Jordan Nwora
 - Kelenna Azubuike
 - Ekpe Udoh
 - Ime Udoka
 - Mfon Udoka
 - Bam Adebayo
 - Kenny Adeleke[2]
 - Ekene Ibekwe
 - Gani Lawal
 - Andre Iguodala
 - Ike Diogu
 - Obinna Ekezie
 - Shane Lawal
 - Ebi Ere
 - Festus Ezeli
 - Ike Nwankwo
 - Derrick Obasohan
 - Nick Okorie
 - Ayo Dosunmu
 
American Football
- Victor Abiamiri
 - Emmanuel Acho
 - Sam Acho
 - Victor Aiyewa
 - Jay Ajayi
 - Josh Aladenoye
 - Obed Ariri[3]
 - Nnamdi Asomugha
 - Jeremiah Attaochu
 - Chidobe Awuzie
 - Akin Ayodele
 - Remi Ayodele
 - Prince Amukamara
 - Chris Banjo
 - Samuel Eguavoen
 - Isaiah Ekejiuba
 - IK Enemkpali
 - Tayo Fabuluje
 - Samkon Gado[4]
 - Akbar Gbaja-Biamila
 - James Ihedigbo
 - Israel Idonije
 - Buchie Ibeh
 - Bobby Iwuchukwu
 - Brian Iwuh
 - Chidi Iwuoma
 - Ade Jimoh
 - N. D. Kalu
 - Benson Mayowa
 - Ovie Mughelli
 - Chinedum Ndukwe
 - Ike Ndukwe
 - David Njoku
 - Ty Nsekhe
 - Uzoma Nwachukwu
 - Uche Nwaneri
 - David Ojabo
 - Chukky Okobi
 - Amobi Okoye
 - Christian Okoye
 - Chike Okeafor
 - Alex Okafor
 - Iheanyi Uwaezuoke
 - Chris Ogbonnaya
 - Cedric Ogbuehi
 - Vince Oghobaase
 - Eric Ogbogu
 - Azeez Ojulari
 - Brian Orakpo
 - Kelechi Osemele
 - Babatunde Oshinowo
 - Kenechi Udeze
 - Cyril Obiozor
 - Tony Ugoh
 - Valerian Ume-Ezeoke
 - Cheta Ozougwu
 - Adewale Ogunleye
 - Russell Okung
 - Christian Sam
 
Soccer
Martial arts
- Sesugh Uhaa (Apollo Crews), professional wrestler[6]
 - Chike Lindsay, kickboxer
 - Anthony Njokuani, kickboxer and mixed martial artist
 - Muhammed Lawal, mixed martial artist
 - Kamaru Usman, UFC fighter
 - Tolulope "Jordan" Omogbehin (Omos), professional wrestler and former college basketball player
 
Other
- Tanitoluwa Adewumi, chess player
 - Foluke Akinradewo, volleyball player
 - Jesse Iwuji, NASCAR driver
 - Ogonna Nnamani, volleyball player
 - Mary Akor, long-distance runner
 - Ifeoma Mbanugo, long-distance runner
 - Tuedon Morgan, long-distance runner
 
Music
- Abiodun Koya, classical opera
 - Tosin Abasi, lead guitarist of Animals as Leaders
 - Tunde Adebimpe, musician, actor
 - Tunji Balogun, record label executive
 - Chamillionaire, rapper
 - eLDee, musician, record label executive
 - Chika, rapper
 - Chikezie, singer
 - Cozz, rapper
 - Davido, musician
 - Fat Tony, rapper
 - Ilacoin, musician, creator of the "Pause" game
 - Jidenna, rapper
 - Kami de Chukwu, rapper
 - Lil' O, rapper
 - Fela Sowande, musician and composer
 - Maxo Kream, rapper
 - Kevin Olusola, cellist and singer-songwriter
 - Toby Foyeh, guitarist, singer, composer, and producer
 - Tony Okungbowa, DJ
 - Kevin Olusola, musician, beatboxer
 - Sonny Digital, music producer
 - Tyler, The Creator, rapper
 - Michael Uzowuru, music producer
 - Wale, rapper
 - Wande, rapper, A&R
 - Patrice Wilson, music producer
 - Fred Onovwerosuoke, composer
 - Ahamefule J. Oluo, jazz trumpeter
 - Tobe Nwigwe, rapper
 - VanJess, R&B duo
 - Dot da Genius, music producer
 
Film
- Uzo Aduba, actress
 - Sope Aluko, actress
 - Gbenga Akinnagbe, actor
 - Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, actor
 - Chet Anekwe, actor
 - David Oyelowo, actor
 - Megalyn Echikunwoke, actress
 - Rick Famuyiwa, director
 - Osas Ighodaro, actress
 - Annie Ilonzeh, actress
 - Nyambi Nyambi, actor
 - Adepero Oduye, actress
 - Dayo Okeniyi, actor
 - Chiké Okonkwo, actor
 - Folake Olowofoyeku, actress
 - Okieriete Onaodowan, actor
 - Yvonne Orji, actress
 - Rotimi, actor
 - Chet Anekwe, actor
 - Chuku Modu, actor
 - Sam Adegoke, actor
 - Chinonye Chukwu, director
 - Susan Nwokedi, filmmaker
 - Ego Nwodim, actress, comedian
 - Gina Yashere, actress, comedian
 - Jovan Adepo, actor
 - Myles Grier, TV actor, producer, writer
 - Joy Sunday, actress
 
Literature
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, MacArthur Fellow
 - Nnedi Okorafor, recipient of Nebula and Hugo Award
 - Chris Abani, writer and poet
 - Tomi Adeyemi, novelist
 - Adaeze Atuegwu, writer
 - Tochi Onyebuchi, novelist
 - Jordan Ifueko, novelist
 - Teju Cole, writer and artist
 - Akwaeke Emezi, writer
 - Chinelo Okparanta, novelist
 - Uzodinma Iweala, novelist
 - Uche Nduka, poet
 - Bayo Ojikutu, creative writer
 
Visual arts
- Victor Ekpuk, artist
 - Ibiyinka Alao, architect
 - Toyin Ojih Odutola, graphic artist
 - Ade A. Olufeko, technologist and international curator
 - Kehinde Wiley, portrait painter
 - Marcia Kure, artist
 - Izzy Odigie, choreographer
 - Amarachi Nwosu, documentary filmmaker and photographer
 - Mobolaji Dawodu, fashion designer
 - Oshoke Abalu, architect and futurist
 - Suzanna Ogunjami, artist
 - Mendi & Keith Obadike, artists
 - Adejoke Tugbiyele, sculptor
 
Other
- Olivia Anakwe, model
 - Luvvie Ajayi, comedian and blogger
 - Kimberly Anyadike, pilot
 - Uzo Asonye, partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell
 - Yinka Faleti, United States Army officer
 - Godfrey Danchimah, Jr., comedian
 - Mayowa Nicholas, model
 
References
- ↑ "Bukola". Imprisoned Show. December 8, 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2013.
 - ↑ Sierra, Jorge. "Kenny Adeleke: "I don't think anybody plays harder than me"". Hoops Hype. USA TODAY Sports Digital Properties. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
 - ↑ Scheiber, Dave (July 27, 2004). "Low profile Most don't recognize the man driving them in a cab. Only a few find out Obed Ariri set records as a Bucs kicker". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
 - ↑ "Samkon Gado" (PDF). Tennessee Titans. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
 - ↑ Kiefer, David (September 18, 2014). "Stanford's Chioma Ubogagu chases one more shot on soccer journey".
 - ↑ "WWE Performance Center welcomes new class of recruits". WWE. April 13, 2015. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
 
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