1. Hugh Njemanze
Hugh Njemanze is the Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer, and Senior Vice President of Research and Development at ArcSight. He leads product development, information technology deployment, and product research at the firm. He has strong recent enterprise software experience from 18 years of relevant responsibilities.
ArcSight headquarters are located in Cupertino, California, USA, with sales offices around the globe including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Latin America, Japan and India. In September 2010, HP (Hewlett Packard) announced it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire ArcSight for $43.50 per share, or approximately $1.5 billion. On October 22, 2010, HP announced it had completed its acquisition of ArcSight
Mr. Njemanze is also an Advisor at Silicon Valley Internet Capital. He worked as the Chief Technology Officer at Verity, where he led product development. Mr. Njemanze was also employed at Apple in Software Engineering, where he was one of the key architects of the Apple Data Access Language (DAL). He was the co-architect of CL/1 (Connectivity Language One) at Network Innovations, which was later acquired by Apple in 1998.
Prior to that, Mr. Njemanze co-developed several language compiler products at Hewlett Packard. Hugh who was named in 2010 as one of Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur Of The Year finalists received a B.S. in Computer Science from Purdue University.
Phina Oruche born 31 August 1972 is a British actress, radio presenter and former model best known for her performances as Liberty Baker in
ITV‘s
Footballers’ Wives, for which she won a Screen Nations Award for Favourite TV star. Oruche was born in Liverpool, England, to Nigerian parents.
She began her career as a fashion model In London before she emigrated to NYC. She represented
Gap for five years in the United States, and was featured as a cover model on many US magazines. But had a special relationship with Essence magazine and was often featured on its pages and doing a cover. She was discovered for the TV screen by British commercial turned film director Tony Kaye he featured her in many of his TV commercials and her desire to be an actress was born, She has appeared in American and British television shows including
The Bill,
Nip/Tuck,
Charmed,
Buffy the Vampire Slayer,
Diagnosis Murder,
NYPD Blueand
The Unit. Her film credits include
The Forsaken (2001) and
Happy Ever Afters (2009) plus She also made a cameo appearance in a January 2008 episode of the British
sketch comedy show
Little Miss Jocelyn. Phina has been married to Stefano Mariani since August 2007, They have one child and she compete in the 2007 and 2006 London Marathons, raising
£35,000 for the
Anthony Nolan Trust.
3. Ngoli Onyeka Okafor
Ngoli “Ngo” Onyeka Okafor born 30 December is a Nigerian American male model, actor and Two-time Golden Gloves boxer and actor. He is of
Igbodecent, with both of his parents being Igbo. Ngo has been called one of the quickest studies the boxing world has ever seen. He started boxing at the late age of 31, an age that most boxers retire, and within 3 years, he won 2 heavyweight Golden Gloves boxing championships. Search engines proclaim Ngo to be the most downloaded black male model and actor on the internet and has worked the likes of supermodel Gisele Bündchen, Lil’ Kim and Mary J. Blige. He has been featured in Vogue, W, Vibe, Men’s Health and The Wall Street Journal Magazine. As an actor, he has worked on soap operas, TV shows and film including ‘The Rebound’ with Catherine Zeta-Jones. Throughout his career, Ngo has been dedicated to giving back, which can be most recently demonstrated by his determination to build boxing gyms and develop a strong amateur boxing program in his home country of Nigeria.
4. Antonia Okonma
Antonia Okonma born 24 July 1984 in London, Engkand is a British actress of Nigerian descent. She is best known for playing the role of Darlene Cake in the
ITV1 series
Bad Girls from 2004–2006. In 2004, Okonma won a
Gathering of Africa’s Best (GAB) award for Best Newcomer and a
Screen Nation award for Best Emerging Talent for her work in Bad Girls.
5. Chike Nwoffiah
Chike C. Nwoffiah born July 22, 1965, Nigerian is an actor,theater director,educator and award winning filmmaker, and consultant on theater, film, television and multimedia projects. Listed as one of the “Top Ten Most Influential African Americans” in the
San Francisco Bay Area by CityFlight Magazine in 2000. He has served on several regional and national grant review panels including: the
National Endowment for the Arts,
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Sacramento Arts Commission, San Francisco Arts Commission,
Arts Council Silicon Valley, Walter and Elise Haas Fund and the Center for Cultural Innovation. His latest project is a feature length narrative film “Sabar” based on the
African dancemovement in the United States.
Education Background
Career
- President – Rhesus Media Group, California, USA
- Executive Director – Oriki Theater, California, USA
- Adjunct Faculty – Menlo College, California, USA
- Principal Partner – C3 Media, Abuja, Nigeria
- Director – Silicon Valley African Film Festival, California, USA
Community Service
- Board of Trustees – Arts Council Silicon Valley (Chairman of Grants Committee)
- Board of Directors – Alliance for California Traditional Arts (VP Development)
- Advisory Board – California Black Arts Alliance
- Former President – Mountain View Community Television
- Former Vice President – Chamber of Commerce Mountain View
- Former Board member – Palo Alto Red Cross
Community Recognition.
- 2000: San Francisco Bay Area Top Ten Most Influential African Americans – CityFlight Magazine.
- 2001: Kuumba Award for Creativity – Silicon Valley Jazz Arts Music Network.
- 2002: Humanitarian of the Year Award – Parent’s Coalition Mountain View.
- 2003: Freedom Fighter Award – San Jose / Silicon Valley Chapter ofNAACP.
- 2004: Director’s Award -California Arts Council.
- 2006: Community Service Award – Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity (Eta Sigma Lambda Chapter)
- 2007: Mover of Mountains Award – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Santa Clara Valley
- 2007: Diversity Award – Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
- 2008: Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition – United States Congress
6. Kelvin Okafor
He draws very lifelike portraits of ordinary people and celebrities using pencil and charcoal. Early pieces included portraits of Amy Whinwhoue,Mother Teresa,Lauren Hill,Jamal,Nelson Mandela,Beyonce,Daniel Craig,Corine Bailey Rae,Rihanna and Tinie Tempah. Kelvin was Raised in Tottenham, London by his Nigerian parents, who according to him are his number one fans, Okafor says he fell in love with photo realism at a very young age. ‘I work be tween 90-120 hours on average on each piece,’ he explains. [...] he starts ‘shaping the whole face from the eyes’ [...] ‘I chose to work with celebrities originally because the audience can relate to them and would be able to see how accurately and precisely I was able to draw.
The highly skilled 27-year old has already had more than 50 commissions and is generating a buzz at galleries he exhibits at and online. One of his recent accolades, The Catherine Petitgas Visitors’ Choice Prize part of the National Open Art Competition, was awarded to Kelvin after he received the most votes from the public. Kelvin has also recently been selected as one of the top two pieces of work in Cork Street Gallery Open Exhibition Winter Show. Okafor also attended St Ignatius College, a prestigious Jesuit school in Enfield.
7. Robert Nkemdiche
Robert Nkemdiche born September 19, 1994 in Atlanta, Georgia, His father is a cardiologist while his mother is a politician currently represents Onitsha South in the Anambra State House of Assembly. Robert is an American football defensive end. He attended Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia in his senior year and he currently attends the
University of Mississippi in his freshman year. Nkemdiche has been named High School Junior of the Year by
Rivals.com, and was selected to the2011 USA Today All-American Team. He has been regarded as the “Southeast’s best [high school football] prospect since the early 1980s” by ESPN, Nkemdiche committed to
Ole Miss, making him the highest touted Rebels recruit since
Eli Manning in 1999.
8. Dr Uche Odiatu
Dr Uche Odiatu is a health and wellness expert who translates current research and best practice information into simple realistic strategies. With his wife Kary, they are founders of Fit Speakers International and as presenters they breathe new life into their audiences with their unique observations, humourous stories, and enlightening perspectives. As lecturers and workshop leaders they have done seminars and presentations for Fortune 500 Companies, provincial / federal government agencies, and health care professionals throughout North America. Uche and Kary are both NSCA and Can Fit Pro certified personal trainers and are on the advisory board of SuperChefs of the Universe Project fighting childhood obesity.
Dr Uche Odiatu is a life-long athlete, a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine, a Certified Nutrition & Wellness Consultant and a Certified Holistic Lifestyle Coach. He is also a practicing dentist and a part-time faculty member of the University of Toronto. Uche and Kary are the proud parents of three young children. The dynamic duo have been invited guests on over 230 radio and TV shows (including Canada AM, City TV Breakfast TV, and ABC’s 20/20). The Toronto based wellness experts are the authors of Fit For The LOVE Of It! © 2002. Their newest book is The Miracle of Health: Simple Strategies Extraordinary Results (John Wiley and Sons Ltd © 2009).
9. Mendi & Keith Obadike
Keith Obadike was born in Nashville, Tennessee. His mother worked as an administrator at the Post Office and his father (who studied briefly with inventor
Buckminster Fuller) was an electrical engineer from Nigeria. While growing up in Nashville, Keith studied classical Piano, woodwinds and began programming
BASIC on a TRS-80 computer. As a teenager he became a sought after sound designer and producer on the local hip-hop scene. He later joined the experimental, New York based Modern Hip-Hop Quartet as guitarist and producer. He was subsequently discovered by Kedar Massenburg (
Motown Records president) and was signed to
MCA records where he worked with R&B artists such as D’Angelo and Angie Stone and Hip-Hop as well as performed in concert with Lauryn Hill/ the Fugees and P-Funk. He later met and was influenced by electronic music composers like
Paul Lansky and
Olly Wilson while working at Duke University. Keith went on to study painting and digital art at North Carolina Central University and later became the first African-American to earn an MFA in Sound Design from Yale University. He currently teaches in the College of Arts and Communication at William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey.
In 1996 Mendi (Keith wife) and Keith started making conceptual Internet art and sound art works together with the goal of creating Internet operas. Since then their writing and art projects have been featured in many publications including Art Journal,
Artthrob,
Meridians,
Black Arts Quarterly,
El País and
Tema Celeste, and in new media texts such as
Internet Art (Thames and Hudson, Rachel Greene),
Sound Unbound: Writings on Contemporary Multimedia and Music Culture (MIT Press, edited by Paul D. Miller). In 1998 they studied art and conducted interviews with artists in Ghana on electronic media. After requesting sound submissions from friends by email created the Uli Suite a sound art piece based on the Igbo abstract art form.
In 2000 they created “My Hands/Wishful Thinking”, an Internet art memorial for
Amadou Diallo. This work was exhibited the MIT List Visual Art Center. Their work generated much discussion online and offline when they offered Keith’s blackness for sale on eBay in 2001 as an Internet performance. Mendi also created the minimalist hypertext piece Keeping Up Appearances, the first Black feminist
net.art work.
In 2003 Keith worked with playwright
Anna Deavere Smith as sound designer and composer for play her play
Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 at the Lincoln Center Institute, and Mendi’s poetry was featured at the
Studio Museum in Harlem in response to an exhibition of visual artist Gary Simmons’ work. Also in 2003 they launched “The Pink of Stealth”, an Internet/ DVD surround sound work commissioned by the New York African Film Festival and Electronic Arts Intermix and
The Sour Thunderwas broadcast internationally from 104.1 fm in Berlin and was released on CD from Bridge Records in 2004.
They recently contributed a chapter to
Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture (The MIT Press, 2008) edited by Paul D. Miller a.k.a.
DJ Spooky. In 2008 they produced a compilation CD entitled
Crosstalk: American Speech Music on Bridge Records. The album features music by
Vijay Iyer,
Guillermo E. Brown,
Shelley Hirsch,
George E. Lewis,
Pamela Z,
John Link,
Paul Lansky,
Tracie Morris,
DJ Spooky,
Daniel Bernard Roumainand
Peter Gordon/
Lawrence Weiner.
10. Chris Ofili
Christopher Ofili, known as Chris Ofili born 10 October 196), is an
EnglishTurner Prize-winning painter who is best known for artworks that incorporate elephant dung. He was one of the
Young British Artists. Since 2005, Ofili has been living and working in Trinidad, where he currently resides in Port of Spain. Ofili was for some years educated at St. Pius X High School for Boys, and then at
Xaverian College in Victoria Park, Manchester. Ofili completed a foundation course in art at
Tameside College in
Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester and then studied in London at the
Chelsea School of Art from 1988 to 1991 and at the
Royal College of Art from 1991 to 2013
11. Chinedum Ndukwe
In 2008 Ndukwe attended the
Harvard Business School, followed by the
Wharton School of Business at the
University of Pennsylvania in 2009 for the NFL Business Management Program. Chinedum started the Ndukwe Foundation in 2009 (
http://www.ndukwe.org), a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of today’s youth by offering solutions and creating outlets to help young people overcome everyday pressures. The foundation seeks to plant seeds of hope in young lives, pushing them to reach beyond their current realities and propelling them toward a future brighter than they ever imagined. The Foundation is based in Cincinnati, Ohio and is currently starting a new branch in his hometown of Dublin, Ohio. Notably, The organization hosts an annual wellness camp for over 300 kids in the Greater Cincinnati Area and has raised over a hundred thousand dollars for programs benefiting youth and their families. Ndukwe also sits on the board of the NuWay foundation, an international organization working to transform the lives and economic conditions of the less fortunate through education,community building and economic empowerment.
In 2010, The City of Cincinnati proclaimed February 10 “Chinedum Ndukwe Day” in recognition of the foundation’s hard work and his dedication to the city. On January 30, 2012, Chinedum made his voice over debut working for NFL Films as the narrator for ESPN’s Hey Rookie. Ndukwe is the youngest of the three sons, his oldest brother Kelechi is a Lieutenant in the United States NAVY and in July 2012, he will report to the Minesweeper Crew SWERVE, based in San Diego as the Executive Officer. The middle brother,
Ikechukwu, is an offensive tackle in the NFL who is currently a free agent. His youngest sibling, Ezinne is currently earning her masters in Public Health at the University of Michigan.
12. Osi Umenyiora
Ositadimma “Osi” Umenyiora born November 16, 1981 is a British-born American Football Defensive End for the
Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was drafted by theNew York Giants in the second round of the 2003, He played College Football at
Troy.
Umenyiora has been selected for the Pro Bowl twice, and holds the Giants franchise record for most sacks in one game, coming against the Philadelphia Eagles in 2007. He is one of three British-born players to have won a
Super Bowl ring, joining
Scott McCready and Giants teammate
Lawrence Tynes. Umenyiora was born in Golders Green, London to Nigerian parents. His family moved back to Nigeria and later to Auburn,Alabama, where he started playing football in high school. He is of
Igbo descent, and his full first name means in Igbo “from today on things will be good”. Umenyiora signed a two-year deal worth $8.55 million with the
Atlanta Falcons on March 27, 2013
13. Christine Ohuruogu
She was appointed
MBE in the 2009 New Year Honours, and conferred with an
Honorary Doctorate by the
University of East London. She is the author of the “Camp Gold” series of children’s books about an elite training school for budding athletes. Ohuruogu claimed a second World Title on 12 August 2013, becoming the first British woman to do so, by winning the 400m final in Moscow. A late surge helped her pip Amantle Montsho in a photo finish, and beat Kathy Cook’s long-standing British record in the process, with a time of 49.41s, beating Montsho by 0.004 seconds.
14. Innocent Anyanwu
Innocent Anyanwu born 25 September 1982 is a Dutch professional boxer from Amsterdam, Netherlands. He currently holds the Dutch and
BeNeLuxSuper Featherweight titles. Innocent’s goal is to support his people in Ekwerazu, Nigeria through his boxing career. His results as a sportsman and social human being were awarded by the Dutch Queen with a Dutch passport (with a radio chip and coil), which enables him to participate on short notice in a European championship fight.
Innocent was ranked in September 2009 as the no. 1 with the ABU (African Boxing Union), the no. 40 with the WBC (
World Boxing Council) and in Europe (EBU/EU and EBA) ranked as an official challenger for the European crown.
15. Oguchi Onyewu
- Oguchialu Chijioke Onyewu
Oguchialu Chijioke “Oguchi” Onyewu born May 13, 1982 is an American soccer
central defender who plays as a defender for Ligue 2 club FC Metz. Onyewu’s parents moved to the United States from Nigeria to study in Washington, D.C. They are ethnic
Igbo people of Nigeria. Onyewu has two brothers, Uche and Nonye, and two sisters, Chi-Chi and Ogechi. He also holds Belgian citizenship. He speaks English, French, Italian and Portuguese. Onyewu is a practising Catholic. At 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and 210 lb (95 kg), Onyewu is the second-tallest outfield player in U.S. team history (after
Omar Gonzalez).
16. Emeka Okafor
- Chukwuemeka Ndubuisi Okafor
Okafor was born in Houston, Texas. Both of his parents are natives of Nigeria, and Emeka was the first member of his family born in the United States. His father, Pius Okafor, is a member of the
Igbo ethnic group. Okafor’s family moved to Bartlesville, Oklahoma when he was young because his father worked for
Phillips Petroleum Company, headquartered in Bartlesville. While in Bartlesville, Emeka’s father Pius took his son to the Bartlesville YMCA to learn the game of basketball. As a child growing up in the Houston area, Okafor idolized
Houston Rocketsshooting guard
Clyde Drexler. He models his game, however, after Rockets center
Hakeem Olajuwon.
17. Dr. Kalvin Chinyere
Kalvin C. Chinyere, M.D., fondly known as Dr. Kal, is the owner of One Step Closer Health & Fitness, a disease prevention and lifestyle change business based in Decatur, GA. He is also the creator of The Don’t Go Broke Weight Loss Program. Dr. Kal has lost and kept off over 140 pounds naturally.
He is on a mission to eradicate self-imposed diseases and illnesses. While the goal may seem lofty, those who know Dr. Kal believe it’s entirely possible. His pursuit is not driven by self serving egotistical goals but from a passionate commitment to helping others transform their lives for the better.
Kal is a graduate of the University of Miami and the University of Miami School of Medicine. Dr. Kal, was recently featured on CNN’s Fit Nation with Dr. Sanjay Gupta. He is also the creator of the
Don’t Go Broke Weight Loss Plan and maintains his own health blog at
Dr. Kal’s Blog.
18. Nneka
Nneka Lucia Egbuna born 24 December 1980 is a Nigerian-German hip hop/soul singer and songwriter. She sings in both
Igbo and English.
Nneka is the daughter of an Anambra state Nigerian father, and German mother. She was born and raised in Warri, in the Delta region of Nigeria, and went to the primary school of the Delta Steel Company, then attended secondary school at the
Demonstration Secondary School, warri. Nneka relished the experience of singing from an early age in her school and in the church choir. After relocating to Hamburg, Germany, at the age of 18, she pursued a career in singing alongside a degree in Anthropology at the
University of Hamburg. She now divides her time between Nigeria and Hamburg. Her song “Heartbeat” has been remixed and sampled several times – most notably by
Chase & Status and
Rita Ora for her well publicize hit “R.I.P” respectively.
19. Chuka Umunna
20. Kele Okereke
- Kelechukwu Rowland Okereke
Kelechukwu “Kele” Rowland Okereke born 13 October 1981is a British musician, best known as the Lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the
indie rock band
Bloc Party.
Okereke was born in Liverpool to Roman-catholic Igbo Nigerian parents. His mother was a Midwife, and his father a Molecular biologist. He grew up in London with his sister. As a child, he went to school at
Ilford County High School (where he was known as Rowly), but switched to
Trinity Catholic High School, Woodford Green for sixth form at age 16. He lived in Bethnal Green, and in 1998 he became friends with a student of nearby
Bancroft’s School,
Russell Lissack, who would become Bloc Party’s guitarist. A year later, while studying English Literature at
King’s College London, Okereke met Lissack again at
Reading Festival, where the band was officially formed under the title of ‘The Angel Range’. In 2001, Okereke moved out of his parents’ home. He went on to meet
Gordon Moakes and Matt Tong who became the band’s permanent bass guitarist and drummer, respectively. In 2003, the band changed its name to Bloc Party after briefly being called Union.
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