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    Mazi Mbonu Ojike (c 1914 - November 29, 1956) was a Nigerian nationalist and writer. He advanced from a choirmaster, organist, and teacher in an Anglican...
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    rally and was the only woman at the rally, which saw fiery speeches from Mbonu Ojike, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Herbert Macaulay. By the end of the decade she had...
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  • Various leaders of the Nigerian independence movement such as Eyo Ita, Mbonu Ojike, and Nnamdi Azikiwe were educated in the United States during the 1930s-1940s...
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    State, Nigeria Largest Aro settlement Izuogu Mgbokpo, Igwegbe Odum, Mbonu Ojike Aro Oguta Imo State, Nigeria Aro Izombe Imo State, Nigeria Aro Oru Imo...
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  • of mainly immigrants. Places of interest in Arondizuogu include Mazi Mbonu Ojike Cottage (village home of Nigeria's late "Boycott King"); Uno Ogologo...
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  • studying, he became acquainted with fellow Africans students such as Mbonu Ojike both of whom later served as president of the African Student Association...
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  • NCNC, the party selected Ibiyinka Olorunimbe as Lagos' first mayor and Mbonu Ojike as Deputy Mayor. However, the political atmosphere was tense, there was...
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  • Lagos in 1950 and head of Lagos Township council, he was assisted by Mbonu Ojike. He was in the position until 1953. His position as mayor caused a rift...
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  • published in the West African Pilot newspaper of 4 February 1948, Chief Mbonu Ojike, stated: Chief Nyong Essien will stand out as the father of the N.C.N...
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