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These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:41am On Dec 02, 2016
Yes, It’s no longer news that the newly-elected USA president Donald Trump vowed to deport Africans (mostly Nigerians).

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But below are some Nigerians he will rethink before deporting.

(1) Olubowale Victor Akintimehin (born September 21, 1984), better known by his stage name Wale, is an American rapper from Washington, DC. He rose to prominence in 2006, when his song “Dig Dug (Shake It)” became popular in his hometown. Wale became locally recognized and continued recording music for the regional audience.

Producer Mark Ronson discovered Wale in 2006 and signed him to Allido Records in 2007. In 2008, Wale signed with Interscope Records for $1.3 million, and his debut album Attention Deficit was released in 2009 with the singles “Chillin “, “Pretty Girls “, and “World Tour “. The album, although under- shipped, received positive reviews from critics. In early 2011, Wale signed with Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group , where members of the label released a compilation album, Self Made Vol. 1 on May 23, 2011.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:42am On Dec 02, 2016
(2) Nkama, on January 6, 2016, became the first African to be appointed as a judge in the 349-year history of the city and State of New Jersey, USA.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by Toosure70: 11:42am On Dec 02, 2016
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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:43am On Dec 02, 2016
(3) Hakeem Kae-Kazim (born 1 October 1962) is a Nigerian actor best known for his work in the Starz television series Black Sails and his portrayal of Georges Rutaganda in the 2004 drama film Hotel Rwanda. Kae-Kazim is an appointed global ambassador for Africa 2.0, a civil society organisation providing a platform for emerging and established African leaders to drive forward the transformation of Africa.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:44am On Dec 02, 2016
(4) Uzoamaka Nwanneka “Uzo” Aduba born February 10, 1981) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren on the Netflix television series Orange Is the New Black (2013–present), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2014, a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2015, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series in 2014 and 2015. She is the only actress to win Emmy Award recognition in both the comedy and drama genres for the same role. Aduba was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Nigerian parents of Igbo origin from Achi in Enugu State.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:45am On Dec 02, 2016
(5) Dayo was born in Lagos, Nigeria, and has four siblings. His father is a retired customs officer from Nigeria, and his mother is a literature teacher from Kenya. In 2003, he moved with his family to Indiana, United States, from Nigeria and later moved to California. He earned a bachelor’s degree in visual communications at Anderson University (Indiana) in 2009.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:47am On Dec 02, 2016
(6) Ilesanmi Adesida (born 1949, Ifon, Ondo State, Nigeria) is a naturalized American physicist of Yoruba Nigerian descent. He is the Donald Biggar Willett Professor of Engineering, former Dean , College of Engineering , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; and since 2007, a member of the board of Fluor Corporation.

In May 2012, the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois selected Adesida to be the next vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost of the Urbana campus; a position he held from August 15, 2012 to August 31, 2015 when he was forced to resign. Adesida retired from UIUC in 2016. On September 21, 2016, he was appointed Provost at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by hakeem4(m): 11:47am On Dec 02, 2016
Oahu is my name not there ?

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:49am On Dec 02, 2016
(7) John Oluseun Dabiri (Yoruba: John Olúseun Dábírí), (born 1980) is an American biophysicist , professor of aeronautics and bioengineering, currently at the Civil & Environmental Engineering department at Stanford University. He was formerly dean at the California Institute of Technology.

He is best known for his research of the hydrodynamics of jellyfish propulsion and the design of a vertical-axis wind farm adapted from schooling fish. He is the director of the Biological Propulsion Laboratory, which examines fluid transport with applications in aquatic locomotion, fluid dynamic energy conversion, and cardiac flows, as well as applying theoretical methods in fluid dynamics and concepts of optimal vortex formation.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:52am On Dec 02, 2016
(8.) Samuel Ifeanyi “Vop” Osili, Jr. is a Democratic politician from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a member of the Indianapolis City-County Council from the 15th district, in the southwestern portion of Center Township . On December 22, 2011; an Indiana judge declared him the secretary of state-elect of Indiana due to first-place finisher Charlie White ‘s ineligibility, though this was later reversed on appeal.

Osili was born in Lagos, Nigeria , to a Nigerian father and an American mother. He was said to be a very talkative as a toddler, which led his parents to nickname him “Vop”–short for “Voice of the People.” The nickname stuck. In the midst of the Nigerian Civil War , he and his mother fled back to the United States; his father didn’t follow them for another five years. They settled in his maternal grandparents’ home in Haughville. He grew up as a Republican, but became a Democrat in the 1990s.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by Gozzzy(m): 11:52am On Dec 02, 2016
lolzz... as if they are the only Nigerians of prominence in the states... When counting actual prominent Nigerians in the states, these ones would be among the least... take it anywhere.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by iamhorny(m): 11:54am On Dec 02, 2016
Bennet Ifeakandu Omalu (born September 1968[1]) is a Nigerian-American physician, forensic pathologist, and neuropathologist who was the first to discover and publish findings of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in American football players while working at the Allegheny County Coroner's Office in Pittsburgh.[2] He later became the chief medical examiner for San Joaquin County, California, and is a professor at the University of California, Davis, Department of Medical Pathology and Laboratory

Omalu's autopsy of former Pittsburgh Steelers player Mike Webster in 2002 led to Omalu's discovery of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE in National Football League Players. Webster had died suddenly and unexpectedly, following years of struggling with cognitive and intellectual impairment, destitution, mood disorders, depression, drug abuse, and suicide attempts. Although Webster’s brain looked normal at autopsy, Omalu conducted independent and self-financed tissue analyses.[6] He suspected Webster suffered from dementia pugilistica, dementia induced by repeated blows to the head, a condition found previously in boxers. Using specialized staining, Omalu found large accumulations of tau protein in Webster's brain, affecting mood, emotions, and executive functions similar to the way clumps of beta-amyloid protein contribute to Alzheimer's disease.[6]

Together with colleagues in the Department of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh, Omalu published his findings in the journal Neurosurgery in 2005 in a paper titled "Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in a National Football League Player." In it, Omalu called for further study of the disease: "We herein report the first documented case of long-term neurodegenerative changes in a retired professional NFL player consistent with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). This case draws attention to a disease that remains inadequately studied in the cohort of professional football players, with unknown true prevalence rates."[7] Omalu believed the National Football League (NFL) doctors would be "pleased" to read it and that his research could be used to "fix the problem."[6] The paper received little attention initially, but members of the NFL’s Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) Committee later called for its retraction in May 2006.[8] Their letter requesting the retraction characterized Omalu’s description of CTE as "completely wrong" and called the paper "a failure."[3]

Omalu later partnered with Julian Bailes, a neurosurgeon, concussion researcher, and then chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at West Virginia University School of Medicine, and West Virginia attorney Robert P. Fitzsimmons, to found the Brain Injury Research Institute, establishing a brain and tissue bank.[3]

In November 2006, Omalu published a second Neurosurgery paper based on his findings in the brain of former NFL player Terry Long, who suffered from depression and committed suicide in 2005. Though Long died at 45, Omalu found tau protein concentrations more consistent with "a 90-year-old brain with advanced Alzheimer’s."[6] As with Mike Webster, Omalu asserted that Long’s football career had caused later brain damage and depression.[9] Omalu also found evidence of CTE in the brains of retired NFL players Justin Strzelczyk (d. 2004 at 36 years old), Andre Waters (d. 2006 at 44), and Tom McHale (d. 2008 at 45).

In summer 2007, Bailes presented his and Omalu's findings to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at a league-wide concussion summit. Bailes later said the research was "dismissed." The NFL's MTBI committee chair, Ira Casson, told the press: "In my opinion, the only scientifically valid evidence of a chronic encephalopathy in athletes is in boxers and in some Steeplechase jockeys."[8]

The NFL did not publicly acknowledge the link between concussions sustained in football and CTE until December 2009,[8] seven years after Omalu's discovery.

Omalu has also discovered CTE in the brains of military veterans, publishing the first documented case in a November 2011 article.[10] Omalu found evidence of CTE in a 27-year-old Iraq War veteran who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and later committed suicide. Omalu’s paper links PTSD to the CTE spectrum of diseases and calls for further study.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:57am On Dec 02, 2016
(9) Ukpolo is most known for his efforts in restoring SUNO to operation after Hurricane Katrina, specifically his role in obtaining funds for SUNO’s recovery, including $44 million for student housing, $32 million for classroom buildings, and various grants for other academic purposes. In 2012 the Carnegie Corporation selected Ukpolo as one of 45 naturalised citizens of the United States for Carnegie’s Americans by Choic award.) Ukpolo came to the United States at age 23 as a student at the University of Maryland at College Park from which he received his bachelor’s degree. To finance his education, he worked in a restaurant washing dishes and drove taxicabs in the District of Columbia. He received his master’s degree and Ph.D. from American University in the nation’s capital. From there he steadily climbed through various assignments and challenges to the chancellorship at SUNO. He is thought to be the first native–born Nigerian to head a university in the United States.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by iamhorny(m): 11:58am On Dec 02, 2016
Chiwetel Ejiofor


Ejiofor was born in London's Forest Gate, to Nigerian parents of Igbo origin.[10] His father, Arinze, was a doctor, and his mother, Obiajulu, was a pharmacist. His younger sister is CNN correspondent Zain Asher.[11]

In 1988, when Ejiofor was 11, during a family trip to Nigeria for a wedding, he and his father were driving to Lagos after the celebrations when their car was involved in a head-on crash with a lorry. His father was killed, but Ejiofor survived. He was badly injured, and received scars that are still visible on his forehead.[12][13] Ejiofor began acting in school plays at the age of fourteen at Dulwich College and joined the National Youth Theatre. He got into the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art but had to leave after his first year, after being cast in Steven Spielberg's film Amistad. He played the title role in Othello at the Bloomsbury Theatre in September 1995, and again at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow in 1996, when he starred opposite Rachael Stirling as Desdemona.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 11:59am On Dec 02, 2016
(10) Soni was born in Aba, Nigeria on June 1, 1946 and came to the United States to study in 1966. Soni was a recipient of an African Scholarship Program of American Universities (ASPAU) award which was administered by the African American Institute (AAI) in 1966. The scholarship award enabled Soni to pursue his studies in Engineering and Applied Sciences with specialization in Chemical Engineering at Yale University.

He completed his Bachelor of Science degree program at Yale University in 1970. After his undergraduate studies at Yale, Soni moved on to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and completed graduate studies in Chemical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He was awarded the Master of Science (MS) degree in 1972 and the doctoral (PhD) degree in 1977. His MS degree thesis title was on “The Stability of Low Tension Interfaces—Effects of layers of Discrete Dipoles and Charges”. His MS degree thesis title was on “The Stability of Low Tension Interfaces—Effects of layers of Discrete Dipoles and Charges”. The title of his doctoral thesis was “An Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Isomerization and Hydrogenation of Cyclic Olefins Over Zinc Oxide”. Soni has over 39 years of experience in petroleum refining technologies and operations.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by CSTR13: 11:59am On Dec 02, 2016
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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by iamhorny(m): 12:01pm On Dec 02, 2016
Zain Asher

Zain Ejiofor Asher (born 27 August 1983) Balham, Sussex is a British news anchor at CNN International based in Atlanta. She currently anchors CNN Newsroom weekdays at 2:30pm ET on CNN International. Previously, Asher co-anchored CNN Newsroom at 1am ET on CNN America. In 2013, Asher joined CNN as a business correspondent based in New York City.[1] In addition to financial reporting for CNN, she also had a monthly column in Money Magazine.[2] She is the younger sister of actor Chiwetel Ejiofor.[3][4][5][6] She is of Igbo ancestry.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by iamhorny(m): 12:05pm On Dec 02, 2016
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Adichie, who was born in the city of Enugu, grew up the fifth of six children in an Igbo family in the university town of Nsukka. Nsukka is in Enugu State, southeast Nigeria, where the University of Nigeria is situated. While she was growing up, her father, James Nwoye Adichie, was a professor of statistics at the university, and her mother, Grace Ifeoma, was the university's first female registrar.[4] Her family's ancestral village is in Abba in Anambra State.[5]

Adichie studied medicine and pharmacy at the University of Nigeria for a year and a half. During this period, she edited The Compass, a magazine run by the university's Catholic medical students. At the age of 19, Adichie left Nigeria for the United States to study communications and political science at Drexel University in Philadelphia. She soon transferred to Eastern Connecticut State University to be near her sister, who had a medical practice in Coventry. She received a bachelor's degree from Eastern, with the distinction of summa cum laude in 2001.

In 2003, she completed a master's degree in creative writing at Johns Hopkins University. In 2008, she received a Master of Arts degree in African studies from Yale University.

Adichie was a Hodder fellow at Princeton University during the 2005–06 academic year. In 2008 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship.[6] She has also been awarded a 2011–12 fellowship by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.

Adichie divides her time between Nigeria, where she teaches writing workshops, and the United States.[7] In 2016, she was conferred an honorary degree - Doctor of Humane letters, honoris causa, by Johns Hopkins University.[8][9]

She revealed in a 2 July 2016 interview with the Financial Times that she had a baby daughter

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by Sandydayziz(f): 12:07pm On Dec 02, 2016
Me nkor? Your 10 list has turned 20

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 12:09pm On Dec 02, 2016
Sandydayziz:
Me nkor? Your 10 list has turned 20
It the hand work of "Iamhorny" he made the list 20.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by ShootToKill: 12:09pm On Dec 02, 2016
These guys are builders Trump respects them. Trump's main target are the towel-headed,bomb-brained numbskulls called muslims. They don't build, but rather come to your peaceful country and seek to destroy it. No sane country that wants to develop peacefully will allow muslim population to grow beyond 0.000001% of their entire population. The Japanese are very good at keeping their country away from the bomb-strapping Allah people.

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by iamhorny(m): 12:11pm On Dec 02, 2016
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (born 13 June 1954) is an Igbo Nigerian and a highly respected and influential global leader, economist, policy maker and thinker on Finance and Economic Development. She has been listed 5 years consecutively as one of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World by Forbes Magazine[1] and in 2013 was listed as one of the Most Influential People in the World by TIME Magazine.[2] In 2015, she was also listed as one of the 50 Greatest World Leaders by Fortune.[3]

She served two terms as Finance Minister of Nigeria (2003-2006, 2011-2015) and was previously Managing Director of the World Bank (2007-2011). She currently chairs the Board of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) and the African Risk Capacity (ARC). She is also a Senior Adviser at Lazard.

Dr. Okonjo-Iweala is renowned as the first female and black candidate to contest for the presidency of the World Bank Group in 2012.[4]

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by timsTNA: 12:12pm On Dec 02, 2016
Jidenna Theodore Mobisson (born May 4, 1985), known mononymously as Jidenna, is an American recording artist and record producer. In 2015, Jidenna released two singles, "Classic Man" and "Yoga", promoting Wondaland Records' compilation EP The Eephus.[1] His debut album, Long Live the Chief is yet to be released. [2]

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by iamhorny(m): 12:13pm On Dec 02, 2016
HQuadreal:

It the hand work of "Iamhorny" he made the list 20.

some of you dont know how to make a balanced list without showing your bias, so i had to help you balance it grin

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by iamhorny(m): 12:15pm On Dec 02, 2016
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Samuel Achilefu is a Nigerian-born Professor of Radiography and Biomedical engineering.[1] He currently serves as a Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine[2] and a research member at Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center.[3]

In 2014, Samuel received the prestigious St. Louis Award for creating and developing a set of high-tech cancer-visualizing goggles with the aim of helping surgeons see cancer cells in real-time while operating on patients.[4][5]

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 12:17pm On Dec 02, 2016
iamhorny:


some of you dont know how to make a balanced list without showing your bias, so i had to help you balance it grin
We are not talking about me here.
That what I saw from the source I followed.
Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by cupidFlint(m): 12:17pm On Dec 02, 2016
As usual, the Biafrans dominated

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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by cupidFlint(m): 12:18pm On Dec 02, 2016
As usual, the Biafrans dominated. Well it's nothing new
Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by Sandydayziz(f): 12:24pm On Dec 02, 2016
HQuadreal:

It the hand work of "Iamhorny" he made the list 20.
Oh I see' Y don't u modify the title of the trend nd change it to 20?
Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by Omudia11: 12:26pm On Dec 02, 2016
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Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by Sandydayziz(f): 12:27pm On Dec 02, 2016
HQuadreal:

It the hand work of "Iamhorny" he made the list 20.
Oh I see' Y don't u modify the title of the trend nd change it to 20 then?
Re: These Are The "10" US Based Nigerians "Donald Trump" Can "Never" Deport (Photos) by HQuadreal: 12:28pm On Dec 02, 2016
Sandydayziz:
Oh I see' Y don't u modify the title of the trend nd change it to 20?
I can't he should create his own topic and add what so ever amount he likes.

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