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Olumbe B****ir (1919–2001) was a
Nigerian scientist,
author and academic. His
primary contributions to
research were in the
areas of aflatoxins, nutrition...
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English language.
Several scholars such as
Ramatoulie Onikepo Othman and
Olumbe B****ir
classify the Oku
people as
distinct from the
Creoles because of their...
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Nigeria by the Yoruba, Hausa, Ibo, Ijaw, and
Kanuri people. [B****ir,
Olumbe (July 1954). "Marriage
Rites among the Aku (Yoruba) of Freetown". Africa:...
- Lambo –
health economist and
technocrat Olufunmilayo Olopade –
oncologist Olumbe B****ir –
biochemist and
nutritionist Philomena Obiageliuwa Uyanwah – obstetrician...
- and
horror among the kingdoms, with the
Basoga saying, “Omuganda
Mawanda olumbe lwekirago lwaita mama na taata” (Mawanda, the
nefarious Muganda, slaughtered...
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Charles Ssenkyanzi Nnemeddwa Charles Ssenkyanzi 1999
Obangaina Rachael Magoola Sipiidi Kendeeza Olumbe Lwo'bwaavu
Sikulimba (Olunderebu) Jim
Joanita Kawalya...
- attack,
killing 5 of them. 1 October:
Insurgents attacked Quitico, near
Olumbe in
southern Palma district. The
attack killed 3 civilians, the Mozambican...
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engineer Eme Awa –
political scientist Ayodele Awojobi –
mechanical engineer Olumbe B****ir –
biochemistry and
microbiology Ekanem Ikpi
Braide – parasitologist...
- people. However,
several scholars such as
Ramatoulie Onikepo Othman and
Olumbe B****ir
classify the Oku as
distinct from the
Creoles because of
their ancestry...
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Lindsay Barrett (born 1941), poet, novelist, essayist, playwright,
journalist Olumbe B****ir (1919–2001)
Muhammed Bello Philip Begho (born 1956), dramatist, short-story...