Abstracts and Reviews : THE PROBLEM OF STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN THE MERMAID CULT — A VARIETY OF BELIEF IN REIN CARNATION (OGBA-NJE) IN A NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL by P. O. EBIGBO and B. ANYAEGBUNA. Journal of Afri can Psychology 1 (1988):1-14
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Abstracts and Reviews : THE PROBLEM OF STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN THE MERMAID CULT — A VARIETY OF BELIEF IN REIN CARNATION (OGBA-NJE) IN A NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL by P. O. EBIGBO and B. ANYAEGBUNA. Journal of Afri can Psychology 1 (1988):1-14
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