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Nathaniel Kolawole Onadipe (14 July 1922 – 4
December 1988), most
commonly known as Kola
Onadipe, was a
Nigerian author best
known for his children's...
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Sugar Girl is a 1964 children's
novel written by
Nigerian author Kola
Onadipe. The
story follows Ralia, a girl
whose mother is blind, and her father's...
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citizens of
Nigeria and Mali. The then-Nigerian Amb****ador in Beijing, Sola
Onadipe,
stated that more than 50 of the
suspects arrested were
holders of Nigerian...
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Nigeria (SAN) Aina Onabolu†,
Nigerian modern arts
teacher and
painter Kola
Onadipe (1922–1988),
Nigerian children's
author Abiola Onakoya,
Nigerian sprinter...
- to 50
years for war crimes". CNN. 31 May 2012.
Retrieved 9 June 2012.
Onadipe,
Abiodun (November 1998). "Liberia: Taylor's first-year
report card. (President...
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musician Kola
Ogunmola (1925–1973),
Nigerian dramatist and
playwright Kola
Onadipe (1922–1988),
Nigerian writer Kola
Oyewo (born 1946),
Nigerian film actor...
- physicist.
Fernand Mourlot, 93,
French director of
Mourlot Studios. Kola
Onadipe, 66,
Nigerian author of children's
books (Sugar Girl), stroke. Göran von...
- Colorado:
Lynne Rienner Publishers. p. 145. ISBN 9781588262493.
Abiodun Onadipe, "The
return of Africa's old
guard –
former African leaders,
mostly dictators...
- Benin.
Longman Group (Far East), Limited. ISBN 978-0-582-60925-9. Kola
Onadipe (1980).
Footprints on the Niger.
National Press. p. 28. ISBN 9789781780066...
- N****wo, Nkem,
Tales Out of School, (Cover illustration), AUP,
Ibadan Onadipe, Kola,
Sugar Girl, AUP, 1964 Uwemedimo, Rosemary,
Akpan and the Smugglers...