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Onyekachi Wambu (born 1960) is a Nigerian–British
journalist and writer. He has
directed television do****entaries for the BBC,
Channel 4 and PBS. Onyekachi...
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several other Grumpuses who
joined Lizbert on her expedition.
These include Wambus Troubleham (Fred Tatasciore), a
stubborn sauce-farmer;
Beffica Winklesnoot...
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White Dye
Merchant Crash Bandicoot 4: It's
About Time
Dingodile Bugsnax Wambus Troubleham Yakuza: Like a
Dragon Toshio Arakawa Spider-Man:
Miles Morales...
- Sambos,
Wambu, or Huambo) was one of the
traditional independent Ovimbundu kingdoms in Angola. Childs,
Gladwyn M. (1964), "The
Kingdom of
Wambu (Huambo):...
- doi:10.1007/s10624-008-9037-x. S2CID 144568449 – via Hollis. Awde, Nicholas;
Wambu,
Onyekachi (1999). Igbo
Dictionary & Phrasebook. New York:
Hippocrene Books...
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Eliud Wambu Mathu (1 June 1910 – 26 May 1993) was a
Kenyan teacher,
politician and
civil servant. He was the
first African member of the
Legislative Council...
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footballer Eliud Wabukala (born 1951),
Kenyan Anglican Archbishop Eliud Wambu Mathu (born 1910),
first African to sit on Kenya's
Legislative Council Eliud...
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original on
October 4, 2023.
Retrieved April 6, 2024.
Onyekachi Wambu, 1998, p. 4. "E. R.
Braithwaite | To Sir, With Love", Anisfield-Wolf Book...
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Machado Airport (formerly Nova
Lisboa Airport).
Huambo receives its name from
Wambu, one of the 14 old
Ovimbundu kingdoms of the
central Angolan plateau. The...
- the killer". BBC News. 30 June 2000.
Retrieved 24 June 2007.
Onyekachi Wambu,
Black British Literature since Windrush, BBC Online.
Retrieved 24 November...