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One is based on Igbo cosmological belief while the other is Christian - oriented . Prominent scholars in Igbo studies ( for example , Echeruo , 1979 ; Nwoga , 1984 ) believe that Chinekè is derived from the complementary duality Chi nà ...
One is based on Igbo cosmological belief while the other is Christian - oriented . Prominent scholars in Igbo studies ( for example , Echeruo , 1979 ; Nwoga , 1984 ) believe that Chinekè is derived from the complementary duality Chi nà ...
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Igbos in Kano , as elsewhere , remain overwhelmingly Christian , and mostly Catholic . Conversion to Islam , though more common than during the colonial period , remains something of an oddity . Generally speaking , Kano's Igbo - born ...
Igbos in Kano , as elsewhere , remain overwhelmingly Christian , and mostly Catholic . Conversion to Islam , though more common than during the colonial period , remains something of an oddity . Generally speaking , Kano's Igbo - born ...
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Sheikh Gumi developed because of the intervention of non - Igbo Muslims , and Malam Ali's efforts to build an Igbo - speaking mosque depended on Hausa connections . The 1997-98 experience of convert Haruna Ofunke provides another ...
Sheikh Gumi developed because of the intervention of non - Igbo Muslims , and Malam Ali's efforts to build an Igbo - speaking mosque depended on Hausa connections . The 1997-98 experience of convert Haruna Ofunke provides another ...
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