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2.
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3.
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12.
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17.
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20.
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21.
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22.
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24.
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ChukuEliezer O.“Essai de Recherche en Linguistique contrastive sur la coordination et la subordination en Igbo et en Français (Research in contrastive linguistics on coordination and subordination in Igbo and French).” Ph.D., Université de la Sorbonne, 1978.
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ChukwuOliver C.“The Igbo of Nigeria: An Analytical description of selected cultural factors.” Ph.D., United States International University, 1977.
28.
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29.
ClarkMary M.“A dynamic treatment of tone with special attention to the tonal system of Igbo.” Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, 1979.
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DikePaul C.“Symbolism and political authority in the Igala Kingdom.” Ph.D., University of Nigeria, 1977.
34.
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36.
DurhamJonathan B.“The role of Southern Baptist in Biafra.” Ph.D., University of Georgia, 1972.
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DuruAugustine I.“Christian and Nigerian marriages: A comparative study.” Ph.D., Pontificia Universitas Urbaniana, 1964.
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EchezonaWilliam W.“Ibo musical instruments in Ibo culture.” Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1963.
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EgbohEdmund O.“British forestry policy in Nigeria: A Study in colonial exploitation of forest produce, 1897–1940.” Ph.D., University of Birmingham, 1975.
42.
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44.
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45.
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48.
EkechiFelix K.“Missionary enterprise in Igboland 1859–1914.” Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1969.
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57.
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65.
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66.
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75.
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78.
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