Born in General Hospital Okija to the family of Chief Mike Momah. Ifeanyi has stated that among his siblings he was the only one to be born there. According to him, his Father Chief Mike Momah was away on a trip out of the country when his mother decided to visit Ihiala, his home town when she unexpectedly went into labor and eventually had him there. Ifeanyi had his early life in Festac Town, Lagos State, Attending Radius Nursery and Primary School, then he went on to Loral International School still in Festac before finally completing his Secondary education at Chrisland College in one of the most reputable secondary schools in Nigeria.
After resounding academic accolades he returned to Nigeria to expertise his academic proficiency. He practiced law with for a space of three years and later, he proceeded to at Asaba until there was a higher call to serve humanity. In 2013, He was invited to work with a subsidy reinvestment program as the Assistant Director of legal affairs and the personal legal assistant to the formal Executive Secretary of SURE-P Nze Akachukwu Nwankpo. Through this medium he was able to help a lot of people especially the youths of Ihiala LGA have access to the loan facilities provided by the then federal government and also employment opportunities presented by this program, he was a clear definition of not all heroes wear capes.
Politics
He has since pursued a career in politics contesting for the state house of assemblyelections in 2011 which he lost. He contested again in 2015 this time for the House of Representatives but lost again, a loss he blames on election rigging and violence. He went on to serve the Governor Willie Obiano as a Senior Special Adviser on political matters before contesting again in the 2019 general elections where he won. As an elected member of the Federal House of Representatives, His political party APGA has about 10 members out of the 360 members making them a minority but this hasn't stopped him from making his voice heard and being influential in the House, He showed full Support for the current speaker Femi Gbajabiamila during the elections for the seat of the speaker. He has spoken on the need to curb the armed banditry in Zamfara, a northern state of Nigeria. He is not in support of the controversial social media bill and has stated that the youth have to use social media responsibly adding that there are already existing laws and would only result in a repeat of regulations. He has also called for the investigation of $396.33 million spent on three refineries in four years as the refineries are still performing below six percent of their capacity/