-
Okechukwu "Okey"
Ndibe (born 1960) is a novelist,
political columnist, and
essayist of Igbo ethnicity.
Ndibe was born in Yola, the
capital city of Adamawa...
- well as
Uzodinma Iweala (Beasts of No
Nation [2005]), and
Professor Okey
Ndibe (Arrows of Rain [2000])
count Chinua Achebe as a
significant influence....
-
Foreign Gods, Inc. is a 2014
novel written by
Nigerian author Okey
Ndibe.
Foreign Gods, Inc. is
about Ike, a
Nigerian who
faced some
difficulty after...
- poet
David LaBerge,
former adjunct faculty in
psychology and
biology Okey
Ndibe,
novelist David Spadafora,
former professor of
history credentials_cookie_auth...
- her
Common Errors in the Use of
English Michael Echeruo (born 1937) Okey
Ndibe (born 1960)
Okwui Enwezor (1963–2019)
Olaudah Equiano (c. 1745–1797), also...
-
Nnorom Azuonye O-jeremiah
Agbaakin Obo Aba
Hisanjani Odia
Ofeimun Okey
Ndibe Olatubosun Oladapo Onwuchekwa Jemie Peter Fatomilola Philip Begho Pamilerin...
- (living)
Sebastian Okechukwu Mezu (born 1941) John
Munonye (1929–1999) Okey
Ndibe (born 1960) Uche
Nduka (born 1963)
Martina Nwakoby (born 1937) Nkem N****wo...
-
educator Okey
McCabe (1904–1977),
South African cricket umpire Okey
Ndibe (Okechukwu
Ndibe, born 1960),
Nigerian novelist,
political columnist, and essayist...
-
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who
started off with
Purple Hibiscus.
Another is Okey
Ndibe,
whose debut novel Arrows of Rain "has been
applauded as a
faithful representation...
- and Jina
Moore were co-publishers from 2016
until 2024. In 2008, Okey
Ndibe's "My
Biafran Eyes" won a Best of the Web
prize from
Dzanc Books. In 2008...