- Prof.
Obaro Ikime (30
December 1936 – 25
April 2023) was a
Nigerian historian. He was a
published author.
Obaro served as a
president of the Historical...
-
Ikime-jinja (生目神社) is a
Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki,
Miyazaki prefecture, ****an. It is
dedicated to
Emperor Ōjin and
Taira no Kagekiyo....
- The
Ikime Kofun cluster (生目古墳群) is a
group of
Kofun period burial mounds located in the Atoe-cho
neighborhood of the city of Miyazaki,
Miyazaki Prefecture...
-
goddess Amaterasu according to legend. The
Ikime Kofun Cluster is
located in
Miyazaki and
include the
Ikime-no-mori Yukokan,
Activity Centre,
where visitors...
-
cavalry were
integrated into the
Caliphal force of Sokoto.
Battle of Kano
Ikime,
Obaro (1977). Fall of Nigeria. Heinemann. ISBN 0435941402. "Fall of Kano"...
- as Emo Irri,
which means children of Irri.
According to
Professor Obaro Ikime, Irri is also
referred to as Erhivwi. Its
etymology which has been p****ed...
- South-east - THISDAYLIVE". www.thisdaylive.com.
Retrieved 2024-01-23. Obaro,
Ikime (2006). History, the
historian and the Nation:The
voice of a Nigerian. Heinemann...
- 1885–1906:
Theory and
Practice in a
Colonial Protectorate (1966)
Obaro Ikime,
Merchant Prince of the
Niger Delta: The Rise and Fall of Nana Olomu, Last...
- 127-Year-Old Fort".
Folio Nigeria. 26 June 2020.
Retrieved 17
August 2020.
Ikime, Obaro, ‘The Fall of Borno’, in The Fall of Nigeria: The
British Conquest...
- Dialogue: Igbo
Culture and the
Message of Christ. p. 11. ISBN 978-9042022294.
Ikime O. (ed).
Groundwork of
Nigerian history.
Heineman educational books (Nigeria)...