- Biko
Agozino (born 27 July 1961) is a
Nigerian criminologist best
known for his 1997 book
Black Women and the
Criminal Justice System.
Agozino was born...
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activist in
South Africa Biko
Adema (born 1987)
Kenyan rugby player Biko
Agozino (born 1961)
Nigerian criminologist Biko Bradnock-Brennan (born 1992) Irish-British...
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Traditional Igbo Society". Ngrguardiannews.com.[permanent dead link]
Agozino, Emmanuel. ‘Ekwensu:God of
victory not devil’[usurped],
Nigerian Comp****...
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Practice of Understanding.
Institute for
Research Learning. pp. 310–326.
Agozino, Biko; Anyanike, Ike (1
November 2007). "IMU AHIA:
Traditional Igbo Business...
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Nigerian campus. SOF & Co. ISBN 9789783273627.
Retrieved 2
August 2015. Biko
Agozino;
Unyierie Idem (2001). Nigeria:
democratising a
militarised civil society...
- Indianapolis,
Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34956-9 Udondata, J & Idem-
Agozino, U. (2001)
Annang Orthography, Uyo,
Scholars Press. Udo, E. U. (1983) The...
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Calabar are:
Reuben Abati, Lawyer/writer.
Queeneth Agbor,
actress Biko
Agozino,
criminologist Godswill Akpabio,
Senate President of
Nigeria Anthony Ayine...
- Pan-African
Issues in
Crime and
Justice (Editors:
Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, Biko
Agozino) – See
Chapter 2. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0754618829. "Ghana, 2013
Findings on...
- Epistemology. 33 (1): 1–22. doi:10.1080/02691728.2018.1483879. S2CID 149718854.
Agozino, Biko (April 2018). "Black
Lives Matter Otherwise All
Lives Do Not Matter"...
- the ****ure of
democracy in Nigeria. One of the
founding members was Biko
Agozino, a
criminologist whose books explored the
impact of
colonization on the...