- Biyi
Bandele (born Biyi
Bandele-Thomas; 13
October 1967 – 7
August 2022) was a
Nigerian novelist,
playwright and filmmaker. He was the
author of several...
- Bandelє (Bandela,
Bandele, Bandeleh) is a
village Garwula District,
Grand Cape Mount, in north-west Liberia. As of
January 2006 the po****tion was approximately...
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Bandele Omoniyi (6
November 1884 – 1913) was a
Nigerian nationalist who is best
known for his book A
Defence of the
Ethiopian Movement (1908),
which urged...
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Margaret Bandele OlayinkaListen(born 14
September 1958), po****rly
known as Iya Gbonkan, is a
Nigerian veteran actress, who is
predominantly known for...
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original on 20 May 2024.
Retrieved 27
September 2024. "Oroonoko by Biyi
Bandele".
Black Plays Archive -
National Theater.
Archived from the
original on...
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through her
media company,
Ebonylife TV.
Blood Sisters was
directed by Biyi
Bandele and
Kenneth Gyang. The
crime thriller follows the
story of two friends...
- Half of a
Yellow Sun is a 2013 Anglo-Nigerian
drama film
directed by Biyi
Bandele and
based on the
novel of the same name by
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. This...
- Kutner, Luis (1962).
World Habeas Corpus.
Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana. p. 266.
Bandele, Asha (1996). "Habeas
Corpus is a
legal Entitlement".
Absence in the Palms...
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horror film
directed by
Ajala Bandele. It
stars Brendan McGowan,
Sharon Mae Wang, Nils Jansson,
Chris Hampton,
Bandele,
Shanna Malcolm, and Liz Fenning...
- Machine,
KAWOWO Sports, 9
October 2015.
Retrieved 26
October 2015. Adeyemi,
Bandele (19
August 2011). "Frustrating View of Game Day". The New York Times. Archived...