- Mazi
Mbonu Ojike (c 1914 -
November 29, 1956) was a
Nigerian nationalist and writer. He
advanced from a choirmaster, organist, and
teacher in an Anglican...
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Ojike Innocent is a
Nigerian politician. He
currently serve as the
State Representatives representing Oyi
state constituency at the
Anambra State House...
- 333–339. doi:10.1097/00005373-199608000-00023. PMID 8760546. S2CID 30248376.
Ojike NI,
Roberts CS,
Giannoudis PV (February 2010). "Compartment
syndrome of...
- Thigh".
Archived from the
original on 2012-09-06.
Retrieved 2012-12-13.
Ojike NI,
Roberts CS,
Giannoudis PV (2010). "Compartment
syndrome of the thigh:...
- Andrew's
Primary School I; St. Andrew's
Primary School II; Wobo Hall; 55
Ojike I; 55
Ojike II;
Rumuowoji Town Hall; Wobo Hall
Nnanka Illoabuchi I; Wobo Hall...
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Various leaders of the
Nigerian independence movement such as Eyo Ita,
Mbonu Ojike, and
Nnamdi Azikiwe were
educated in the
United States during the 1930s-1940s...
- State,
Nigeria Largest Aro
settlement Izuogu Mgbokpo,
Igwegbe Odum,
Mbonu Ojike Aro
Oguta Imo State,
Nigeria Aro
Izombe Imo State,
Nigeria Aro Oru Imo State...
- and was the only
woman at the rally,
which saw
fiery speeches from
Mbonu Ojike,
Nnamdi Azikiwe and
Herbert Macaulay. By the end of the
decade she had organized...
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composition (track 4)
Larus Arnarson – lyrics,
composition (track 4)
Michael Ojike McHenry – lyrics,
composition (track 4) Daysof1993 –
arrangement (track...
- doi:10.1162/afar.2008.41.4.60. S2CID 51902435. Nwalieji,
Hyacinth Udeanya;
Ojike, H. U. (2018). "Characteristics of Small-scale Palm Oil
Production Enterprise...