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Okpani Benedict Oko Ochiga, the Death of the Classical ‘Ochonyilo’

Posted By: adminon: November 15, 2021In: People in ActionTags: 'Ochonyilo', 'Omajaklekwu', Boriga, Ogene Amejo, Pili, Prof Sophie Harman, PRPNo CommentsViews:
Okpani Benedict Oko Ochiga, the Death of the Classical ‘Ochonyilo’

By Adagbo Onoja The ‘Ochonyilo’ vocabulary is a gender insensitive idiom in Idoma, a celebration of manliness with performative implications for gender equity that Intervention would, ordina... Read more

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Friends, Associates, Colleagues Relive Nats Onoja Agbo Ahead of His Burial Friday

Posted By: adminon: July 24, 2019In: People in ActionTags: 'Alime', 'Omajaklekwu', History, Newswatch, The Voice, “Okpani ko' choNo CommentsViews:
Friends, Associates, Colleagues Relive Nats Onoja Agbo Ahead of His Burial Friday

Ahead of his burial Friday, July 26th, 2019, front line journalist, Nats Onoja Agbo, is the subject of peer insights in this report. All three indicative tributes here speaks to the dexterit... Read more

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