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Alor Anthropological Source Book Anambra Nigeria Cs Nwajide Ai Afuekwe Aa Okafor Ae Edozie Ac Nwune Ei Mbaekwe Cf Ojukwu

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Alor Anthropological Source Book Anambra Nigeria Cs Nwajide Ai Afuekwe Aa Okafor Ae Edozie Ac Nwune Ei Mbaekwe Cf Ojukwu
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Publisher: A PUBLICATION OF THE ALOR DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.09 MB
Pages: 654
Author: C.S. Nwajide A.I. Afuekwe A.A. Okafor A.E. Edozie A.C. Nwune E.I. Mbaekwe C.F. Ojukwu
Language: English
Year: 2011
Volume: 1

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Alor Anthropological Source Book Anambra Nigeria Cs Nwajide Ai Afuekwe Aa Okafor Ae Edozie Ac Nwune Ei Mbaekwe Cf Ojukwu by C.s. Nwajide A.i. Afuekwe A.a. Okafor A.e. Edozie A.c. Nwune E.i. Mbaekwe C.f. Ojukwu instant download after payment.

With the dearth of books and publications on the histories of the various communities of Ndigbo,
Alor: An Anthropological Source Book, is a commendable gap-filling project by the Alor
Development Initiative. The book has no pretension to being a statement of documented historical
facts; it derives mainly from oral traditions passed on from generation to generation. In Obosi
where I am an Ndichie, Ichie Adazie Obosi, we know and had it written as far back as 1924 by
Igwe I. E. Iweka, Eze Obosi, in his book, The History of Obosi and Igboland in Brief, that we are
descendants of Adike who was related to Alor and Ojoto.
This book contains very useful data and material which not only inform, but also should serve as a
rich basis for work by future researchers in authoritative history of Alor and the other eighteen
Communities washed by the Idemili River.

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