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Patrick Olaiya Olukayode Owomoyela (German pronunciation: [ˈpatʁɪk ʔovomoˈjɛlaː]; born 5
November 1979) is a
German former professional footballer who...
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Oladipupo Olaore Owomoyela,
later known as
Chief Dr.
Orlando Owoh, was born in Osogbo,
Nigeria on 14
February 1932 to
Chief Atanneye Owomoyela and Mrs. Christiana...
- In 2004–05,
Patrick Owomoyela became Arminia's most
capped German player with his
third appearance for the
national team.
Owomoyela went on to
appear in...
- Zimbabwe.
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226043791.
zimbabwe shona.
Owomoyela,
Oyekan (2002).
Culture and
Customs of Zimbabwe. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood...
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original on 8
December 2017.
Retrieved 5
December 2017. "Patrick
Owomoyela returns to the BVB family".
Borussia Dortmund.
Archived from the original...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia
Britannica Inc., 2012. Web. 7 July 2012.
Owomoyela, O. (2008). The
Columbia Guide to West
African Literature in
English Since...
- them are
Emmanuel Olisadebe, Ugo Ehiogu,
Gabriel Agbonlahor,
Patrick Owomoyela,
Ugochukwu Onyewu,
Stefano Okaka and
Emmanuel Adebayor. ngrguardiannews...
- from
Nigeria after Flora Nwapa and
Buchi Emecheta,"
according to
Oyekan Owomoyela. She was born in
Anambra State in
Eastern Region, Nigeria. She went to...
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distributing racially charged pamphlets referring to
German footballer Patrick Owomoyela,
whose father is Nigerian. In 2009,
Voigt was
given a seven-month suspended...
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Patrick Owomoyela was
later informed about the
poster after it was
noted that the
image depicted a
footballer wearing a
white jersey with
Owomoyela's number...