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    peoples were resettled in Sierra Leone. In Sierra Leone, Ajayi adopted an English name of Samuel Crowther, and began his education in English. He adopted...
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  • Samuel Gbenga Ajayi (born 2 July 1987) is a former Nigerian professional footballer who last played as a forward for Koh Kong in the Cambodian League...
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    The first translation of the Bible into Yoruba in the late 1800s by Samuel Ajayi Crowther controversially adopted traditional Yoruba names, such as "Olodumare/Olorun"...
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  • musician Samuel Ajayi (born 1984), Nigerian footballer Semi Ajayi (born 1993), English footballer Tolu Ajayi (born 1946), Nigerian poet and writer Ajayi Agbebaku...
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    tropical diseases and which is reported in the diary of fellow traveller Samuel Ajayi Crowther, mentioned again in the next chapter). Around 1850, the explorer...
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  • Islington, and King's College, London. He was a junior associate of Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther, whose second daughter, Abigail, he married in 1854. Macaulay...
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    named after Samuel Ajayi Crowther, an African bishop and Bible translator, who translated Bibles to Yoruba and other African languages. Ajayi Crowther University...
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    Crowther (24 September 1844 - 5 January 1938) was a son of Archbishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther and a leader of the Anglican Church in West Africa. He was born...
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    (1466–1536) Juan de Mal Lara (1524–1571) Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther (c. 1809–1891) Elias Lönnrot (1802–1884) Samuel Adalberg (1868–1939) Dimitrios Loukatos...
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  • rendered as "devil" or "satan". The first known instance of this came from Samuel Ajayi Crowther's "Vocabulary of the Yoruba" (1842) where his entries for "Satan"...
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