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Flimu agbelewo gege bi ohun-elo ikoni nl asa ati LItireso alohun yoruba: flimu arugba ati basorun gaa gege bi awota
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Agbeyewo awon iwe itan aroso Fagunwa gege bi alo
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Ihun litireso kan gege bi aworan awujo aseda litireso naa: agbeyewo igbi aye nyi ti T.A.A. Ladele ko
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n Karakterisering van die omstandighede tot die begin van die 19de eeu wat aanleiding gegee het tot argeologie in Palestina
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PHONOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUND OF ENGLISH SPEECH OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN OYO AND OGUN STATES, NIGERIA
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Oye:Ogun Journal of Arts
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Genesis 2:8 : 'ook het die Here God 'n tuin geplant in Eden, in die ooste, en daar aan die mens wat hy geformeer het 'n plek gegee'
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Youth and crime: a study of rural hybrids in Ogun State
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Ethnobotanical studies of anti-tuberculosis plants in Egbado, Ogun State, Nigeria
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EFFECTS OF JIGSAW, NUMBERED-HEADS-TOGETHER AND GROUP INVESTIGATION COOPERATIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES ON SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' LEARNING OUTCOMES IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
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A Pilot study to evaluate malaria control strategies in Ogun State, Nigeria
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DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THE STUDY OF OKE-OGUN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA
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Sunny Ade performs sacred-profane in the Ogun mythosphere
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Influence of homework on students' achievement in mathematics in Ogun State
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Determinants of on-farm cassava biodiversity in Ogun State, Nigeria
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Home and school factors as correlates of students learning outcome in social studies in Ogun State
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The Legislature and Representative Government in Ogun State Nigeria, 1999 - 2011
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The dialectic of orality and ideology in Wole Soyinka's Idanre and Ogun Abibiman
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Seroprevalence of canine leishmaniasis in Kwara, Oyo and Ogun states of Nigeria
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CONFLICTS BETWEEN FORESTRY AND AGRICULTURAL LAND – USES IN OGUN STATE
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Womanism or Humanism: The Exploration of Pamela Smith’s Translation for Ogun Qmode
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The pharmaceutical quality of brands of metformin tablets in Ogun-State, Nigeria
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LANGUAGE AND IDENTITY IN ORU REFUGEE CAMP, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
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Re-assessing the relevance and efficacy of yoruba Gods as agents of punishment: a study of Sango and Ogun