- Dece Fu
Njogu (Wolof:
Decee Fu Njoogu; French: Détié Fou Ndiogou) was the last
Lamane and
first Damel of Cayor. At the time
Cayor was a v****al of the...
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Njogu Demba-Nyrén (born 26 June 1979) is a
Gambian professional football coach and
former player who is a
staff member at
Swedish Division 3 club Eskilstuna...
- Ann
Njogu is a
Kenyan activist. In 2010, she was the
director of the
Centre for
Rights Education and Awareness,
which among other things do****ented ****ual-...
- Dr.
Kimani Njogu is a
Kenyan linguist known for his
study of and
advocacy for the
Kiswahili language.
Njogu was born in
Kericho County.
After teaching...
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torturing Njogu for information. Henry,
knowing that
killing Njogu will only make him a martyr,
produces Naranja's
sacred stone and asks
Njogu if his gods...
- (dammeel in Wolof,
often translated into
European languages as "king") Dece Fu
Njogu,
having failed to send
tribute to the
Buurba Léléfoulifak for
several years...
-
Peter Njoroge Mwaura,
Elizabeth Omolo,
Esther Kanyago,
Yakub Ishaq, Amos
Njogu amongst many. In the 80s and 90s
names such as
Khamisi Themor, Leornard...
- The
Nation on Stage.
Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-11705-2.
Njogu, Kimani; Maupeu, Herv (2007-10-15).
Songs and
Politics in
Eastern Africa...
- Baol, Saloum, Sine, Wuli, Niani, and Waalo. The
Lamane of
Cayor Dece Fu
Njogu Fall had
failed to send
tribute to the
Buurba for
several years. In 1549...
- life itself." In
Songs and
Politics in
Eastern Africa,
edited by
Kimani Njogu and Hervé
Maupeu (2007), it is
stated (page 204) that Zirimu, who coined...