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* [[Lil Kesh]] (b. 1994), Nigerian singer, rapper and songwriter
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Revision as of 03:42, 20 October 2021

This is a list of notable Yoruba people.

Film and cinema

Nollywood

Actors and actress

Writers and directors

  • Biyi Bandele
  • Isaac Delano (1904–1979), author, educationist, political activist, radio broadcaster, pioneering linguist and lexicographer of the Yoruba language
  • Kemi Adesoye
  • Kemi Adetiba (b. 1980), filmmaker, television director, music video director
  • Kunle Afolayan (b. 1974), actor, film producer and director
  • Tomi Adeyemi (b. 1993), Nigerian-American novelist and creative writing coach
  • Tunde Kelani (b. 1948), filmmaker, storyteller, photographer, director and producer

Non-Nollywood

Academics

Medicine

Journalism and the media

  • Adeola Fayehun (b. 1984), journalist
  • Abraham Adesanya (1922–2008), Nigerian politician, lawyer, activist, welfarist and liberal progressive
  • Dele Giwa (1947–1986), journalist, editor and founder of Newswatch magazine
  • Dele Momodu (b. 1960), journalist/publisher, businessman and motivational speaker
  • Dotun Adebayo (b. 1960), British radio presenter, writer and publisher
  • Femi Adesina, journalist
  • Femi Oke (b. 1966), British television presenter and journalist
  • Kehinde Bankole (b. 1985), actress, model and television host
  • Kitoye Ajasa (1866–1937), Nigerian lawyer and legislator during the colonial period, first Nigerian to be knighted
  • Mosunmola Abudu (b. 1964), Nigerian media mogul and philanthropist
  • Oluremi Oyo
  • Omoyele Sowore (b. 1971), Nigerian human rights activist, founder of an online news agency Sahara Reporters
  • Reuben Abati (b. 1965), journalist, politician, television anchor and newspaper columnist
  • Seun Osewa (b. 1982), Nigerian internet entrepreneur
  • Tolu Ogunlesi (b. 1982), Nigerian journalist, poet, photographer, fiction writer and blogger

Visual arts

Artists

Photography

Politics and administration

Politics

Administration

Trans-Atlantic slave trade

Brazil

Canada

Cuba

Guyana

Suriname

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

Aristocrats

Monarchs

Chiefs and princes

Sports

Football (soccer)

Coaches

Basketball

Boxing

Volleyball

American football

Ice hockey

Athletics

Wrestling

Squash and Table tennis

  • Adewale Amao (b. 1990), Nigerian professional squash player
  • Segun Toriola (b. 1974), Nigerian professional table tennis player

Track and field

Music

African

Pre-2000s

Post-2000s

Directors and DJs

Diaspora

Modelling and fashion

Science and technology

Theatre

Online influencers

Military

Businesspeople

Religion

Christianity

Anglican

Catholic

Pentecostal

Other

Islam

Yoruba Religion

Law, activism and advocacy

Writers

Yorùbá language

English language

References