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Efuru is a
novel by
Flora Nwapa which was
published in 1966 as
number 26 in Heinemann's
African Writers Series,
making it the
first book
written by a...
- in Britain. She
achieved international recognition with her
first novel Efuru,
published in 1966 by
Heinemann Educational Books.
While never considering...
- Jhené Aiko
Efuru Chilombo (/dʒəˈneɪ ˈaɪkoʊ/; born
March 16, 1988) is an
American R&B singer-songwriter and
rapper from Los Angeles, California. Aiko embarked...
- Mishanec,
Christian Plata &
Gregg Rominiecki, engineers/mixers; Jhené Aiko
Efuru Chilombo, Julian-Quán Việt Lê,
Maclean Robinson &
Brian Keith Warfield,...
- Ayoo Meco[a] 4:10 9. "The Wild Side" (with Jhené Aiko)
Stevens Jhené Aiko
Efuru Chilombo Axel
Morgan Dylan Graham Miles Franklin Super Miles Axlfolie Dylan...
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Mating Birds (1986),
Underground People (2002)
Flora Nwapa (Nigeria):
Efuru (1966), Idu (1970), One is Enough,
Never Again,
Women are
Different Nnedi...
- a
writer while teaching at Queen's
School in Enugu. Two of her novels,
Efuru (1966) and Idu (1970), are set in her
native village and
acquaint readers...
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Consciousness in Sembène Ousmane's God's Bits of Wood and
Flora Nwapa's
Efuru".
Ibadan Journal of
English Studies. 7: 57–72. Busch, Annett; Annas, Max...
- "Soulo Ho3" (featuring Jhené Aiko)
Herbert Anthony Stevens IV Jhené Aiko
Efuru Chilombo Mark
Anthony Spears David Isaac Friley Sounwave Dave Free 3:57...
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Sounwave 4:29 4. "Nothin' New" (featuring Jhené Aiko)
Stevens Jhené Aiko
Efuru Chilombo AAyhasis 3:28 5. "**** Yeah" (featuring
ScHoolboy Q)
Stevens Hanley...