- Aliu
Babatunde Fafunwa (23
September 1923 – 11
October 2010). He was the
first Nigerian Professor of Education. He was a
Nigerian Educationist, Scholar...
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Ifeoma Fáfúnwá (Pronunciation) is a
theatre director, playwright, artist, and activist,
living and
working in Lagos, Nigeria. Her
creative activism targets...
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branch of this bank are
located at 1
Oladele Olas**** Street, Off S****i
Fafunwa Street, on
Victoria Island, Lagos,
Lagos State, Nigeria. The geographical...
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Journal of the
Historical Society of
Nigeria 1#1 (1956), pp. 5–14,
online Fafunwa, A. Babs.
History of
education in
Nigeria (Routledge, 2018). Falola, Toyin...
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1966).
Fafunwa, A. Babs.
History of
Education in
Nigeria (London:
Allen & Unwin, 1974).
Fafunwa, A. Babs. A
History of Nigerian...
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Aminu (b. 1939) 1985 1989
Babangida (Federal
Executive Council) 13 Babs
Fafunwa (1923–2010) 1990 1992
Third Republic (Interim
National Government) 14 Ben...
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Naija Woman Talk True is a play by
Ifeoma Fafunwa. It is a
collection of monologues,
songs and
dance based on true-life stories...
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Troyanovsky Hear Word!
Naija Woman Talk True.
Written &
directed by
Ifeoma Fafunwa The
White Card.
Written by
Claudia Rankine,
directed by
Diane Paulus. Starring...
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Nigeria Minister of Education: A. Babs
Fafunwa Archived 2009-08-25 at the
Wayback Machine Whiting,
Melanie (4 February...
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speakers at
events were
Clarival do
Prado Valladares,
Lazarus Ekwueme, Babs
Fafunwa and
Eileen Southern. The
festival committee purchased a
total of 2,003...