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Queen Pokou, or
Awura, Aura, or Abla
Pokou (reigned c. 1750 - c. 1760) was
queen and
founder of the
Baoule ethnic group in West Africa, now
Ivory Coast...
- Ghana's
first women's magazine, Obaa Sima ("The
Ideal Woman"), in 1971.
Awura Ekuwa Badoe was born on 24
October 1934 in Cape Coast. She was
given a Christian...
- non-executive
director Dr.
Ohene Aku-Kwapong – non-executive
director Mrs.
Awura Abena Asafo-Boakye –
company secretary The
Executive Management team consists...
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Welkait is Addi Remets;
other towns in the
woreda include Mai'gaba and
Awura.
Following the fall of the
communist Derg
regime and
ascension to power...
- 32 Ajífadéseré 33 33
Otuko 34 34 Odidimọdẹ Rogbẹṣin
Ancestor of Mọlodo,
Awura and Lami (?,?,?) 29 27 23 35 35 Ajílà Oòrùn
D_Lajodogun From Moore. Descendant...
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Mettle Hewale Lala –
Perez Muzik Tegbe Tegbe –
Bethel Revival Choir (Edwin Dadson) This Far –
Awura Abena Mala – MOG
Music Final Say –
Celestine Donkor...
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Enderta Hagere Selam Town
Hintalo Eisra Adi
Wajirat Saharti Samre West
Tigray Awura Dansha town
Kafta Humera Qorarit Town May
Kadra town Mai Gaba town Humera...
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etymology of the Ba-wu-le (Baoulé)
Akans of the
Ivory Coast whose Warrior Queen Awura Poku had to
sacrifice her baby in
order to
cross the
Komoe river. The myth...
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includes a
green shirt with the
college crest along with a
brown short(
Awura abena).
Students wear this to
class on a
daily basis. For
ceremonial purposes...
- N; Prendergast, Nadia; Bandari, Bahareh;
Anane Brown, Eugenia; Odutayo,
Awura-ama; Salami,
Sharon (August 18, 2023). "Obstetric
racism and
perceived quality...