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Ogbuefi Ojiako Ezenne// (1857–1944) was a
member of the Igbo
tribe who was
appointed by the
Colonial government to
serve as
Warrant Chief (1914–1921) and...
- (July 13, 1963). "Who are the Mid-West People".
Daily Times (Nigeria).
Ojiako,
James (July 13, 1963). "Mid-West
Economy Promising".
Daily Times (Lagos)...
- Ojo 2001, p. 106.
Dowding 2014, p. 208.
Dowding 2014, p. 209.
James O.
Ojiako 1981.
Okocha 2014.
Abegunrin 2003, p. 24.
Abegunrin 2003, p. 25. Okafor...
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Memorial Grammar School,
Adazi Nnukwu Community Secondary School,
Agulu Ojiako Memorial Grammar School,
Adazi Ani
Union Secondary School,
Agulu Community...
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Ojiako 5 – Sanders HTC Center (1,305) Conway, SC
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Ojiako 12 –
Ojiako 6 – 2...
- Eric (8
November 2023). "Reconnecting to the
global radar". TheCable.
Ojiako,
James O. (1981). Nigeria : yesterday, today, and-- ?.
Internet Archive...
- namely: Amata,
Nnukwu and Amolu. The
first igwe of Adazi-Nnukwu was
Ogbuefi Ojiako Ezenne (Adama). He was a
warrant chief during the
colonial days. Adazi-Nnukwu...
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Paramount Ruler of Owerri,
Chief Nyong Essien of Uyo and
Chief S. E.
Onukogu "
Ojiako historical notes".
Nigerian Muse. 2006-12-28.
Retrieved 2015-12-24. v t...
- Who's who in Nigeria.
Nigerian Printing and
Publishing Company. 1983.
Ojiako,
James O. (1978). Who's who in
Nigeria 1978:
biographies of some eminent...
- Nibo. This clan is part of the
greater Umu-Nzekwe clan.
Nnama Orjiakor (
Ojiako) was the
ruler of Nibo for many
years before being appointed a
Warrant Chief...