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Ekei Essien Oku

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170:). She returned to Nigeria where she became the first woman from Nigeria to become a chartered librarian in 1953. This was just two years after the first man, Kalu Chima Okorie, in 1951. She was the first woman chief librarian in 189:
Oku researched and wrote, "The Kings and Chiefs of Old Calabar (1785-1925)". The book was published in 1989. She studied the records taken by missionaries including the time of the
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wanted freedom once their masters were killed, they were keen to find justice or revenge for their masters' killers.
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in a half hour study of her life and work "African Perspective". She died on 16 October 2004, at the age of 80.
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based on the account of missionaries who recorded dates on the formation of towns in the 17th century.
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before she went to work as a librarian and she was sent to London to study at the
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and she believed that the slaves supported their masters. Although the
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Bellagamba, Alice; Greene, Sandra E.; Klein, Martin A. (2013-05-13).
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The Diary Of Antera Duke, An Eighteenth-century African Slave Trader
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African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade: Volume 1, The Sources
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in Nigeria. She has published her research into the history of
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in January 1924. She was educated in Nigeria, including
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Nigerian librarian, historian and writer (born 1924)
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Calabar
Nigerian
Queen's College, Lagos
North Western Polytechnic
historian
writer
Nigeria
Librarian
Nigeria
Calabar
Queen's College, Lagos
teacher
North Western Polytechnic
University of North London
Nigeria
1964
Calabar
Lagos
slave revolt
slaves
BBC
"Nyaknno Osso: Celebrating Lifetime Of Library Expedition – Independent Newspaper Nigeria"
"OKU, Ekei Essien"



African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade: Volume 1, The Sources
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978-0-521-19470-9
"Nigeria Pioneers"

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