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The ' Meeting ' , a type of association derived from the English friendly society or club , has been adapted in two ways : as a type of saving society , usually called an Isusu club and open to those men and women who can afford its ...
The ' Meeting ' , a type of association derived from the English friendly society or club , has been adapted in two ways : as a type of saving society , usually called an Isusu club and open to those men and women who can afford its ...
الصفحة 278
About 85 per cent . of adult men claimed membership in the thirties.1 Ebiabu is regarded by the Yakö as both a recreational club and an organization of the able - bodied and energetic men of a ward for the maintenance of public order .
About 85 per cent . of adult men claimed membership in the thirties.1 Ebiabu is regarded by the Yakö as both a recreational club and an organization of the able - bodied and energetic men of a ward for the maintenance of public order .
الصفحة 287
Song Clubs There are also in the several wards of the villages Song Clubs in which younger men participate . ... Another such club , Aiyo , in which a sun - helmet and dark glasses are de rigueur for dancers , specializes in Efik songs ...
Song Clubs There are also in the several wards of the villages Song Clubs in which younger men participate . ... Another such club , Aiyo , in which a sun - helmet and dark glasses are de rigueur for dancers , specializes in Efik songs ...
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