Singers and Musicians
Name | Born | Death | Notability | Reference |
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Dr Alban | ||||
Stella Damasus-Aboderin | 1978, April 24 | — | ||
Oliver De Coque | ||||
Bright Chimezie | ||||
Chikezie | ||||
Faze | ||||
Naeto C | December 17, 1982 | — | ||
Nneka | 1981, December 24 | — | Afro-German | |
Ego Ihenacho | ||||
Lachi | New York City, Singer/Songwriter | |||
Lemar | 1978, April 4 | — | ||
Prince Nico Mbarga | ||||
Ninja | ||||
Mendi & Keith Obadike | ||||
Jide Obi | ||||
Ezebuiro Obinna | ||||
Kele Okereke | 1981, 13 October | — | He is the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for English indie rock band Bloc Party. | |
Queen Theresa Onuorah | — | |||
Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe | ||||
P-Square | A R&B duo composed of identical twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye. | |||
Ruggedman | ||||
Samsong | ||||
Joshua Uzoigwe |
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