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The Birth of a Yoruba Nation, Revised, Annotated
The Birth of a Yoruba Nation, Revised, Annotated
The Birth of a Yoruba Nation, Revised, Annotated
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THE BIRTH OF A YORUBA NATION (Revised and Annotate), under Oduduwa Dynasty, is a mint of ideas, a collection of a few correspondences, sent out to our thinkers and thinking thinkers telling them that a Yoruba Nation has theoretically become a beau monde, a shiny nation on a shiny hill with a philosophical goal, a linguistic ethnic unity, a humble pride for the present and the oncoming generations, poised to become  a member of the United Nations, striving to be the best which a novel nation can be in the 21st century. Ase. (Reviewed and updated with mints of ideas from the reams of research monographs).

LanguageEnglish
PublisherYemi-D Prince
Release dateFeb 18, 2021
ISBN9780965286084
The Birth of a Yoruba Nation, Revised, Annotated
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Yemi-D Prince

Former research fellow, Harvard University, Yemi D. Ogunyemi (also known as Yemi D. Prince) is a luminous fellow whose work reflects the savvies and radiance of his spirit, and always fascinated by books, letters and the power of words.

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    The Birth of a Yoruba Nation, Revised, Annotated - Yemi-D Prince

    The Birth of a Yoruba Nation

    Yemi D. Ogunyemi (Yemi D. Prince)

    By the same Author

    Novels

    The Melodrama of the Last Word

    My Gazar With My Geisha

    The Enchantress of Triple A

    Modicums of O

    Make Me Your Own

    Twice Anagram

    The Myths of the Coffee Boys

    The Dreams of Joy

    The Sweet Mother

    The Talking River

    The Last Cowrie Queen

    The Literary Philosophy for the Year 2000

    The Voice of the Earth

    Ajayi Crowther’s Piano

    Novelettes/Novellas

    My Sworn Friends

    The Demise of a Would-be Title-Holder

    Pursuit of Wisdom

    (Sub-Title: A Divine Story that Never Ends)

    Short Stories

    The Chief Who Married 35 Wives

    The Yellow House

    Follow Me

    Aduke is a Singer, Mama

    Okobaba and the Nine Angels

    Tortoise, the Storyteller

    Waiting for the Dry Season

    Vendetta

    A Divine Story that Never Ends

    My Beautiful Sister

    Letters from Our Empire

    The Floating Bungalow

    ––––––––

    Poetry

    The Anthologies of the Diaspora

    The Covenant of the Earth

    The African Soul

    The New Talking Drum

    The Dawn of Tomorrow

    M-A-S-T-A-M-A-N-D-A

    Sued for Paternity

    Codes of Morality

    The Danger of a Single Rejection

    Quid Pro Quo and Other Narratives

    The World, in a Fume of Pandemic Anxiety

    How to Erase Racism from the Minds of Humanity

    ––––––––

    Children’s Stories

    The Source of River Koku

    How Dogs Become Friends of Men

    Why Mother Vulture Lost Her Neck Feathers

    Tortoise, the Wisest Creature

    January—December Lyrics

    Why Giraffes Have Long Necks

    A Hut Never Hurts

    Why a Cock Cannot Crow

    The Belling of the Wild Cat

    Why Catty-Coo Chases Mousy-Loo

    Jumbo and Piggy

    Butti and Moti

    How Zebras Got Their Whites and Black Stripes

    My First Dream

    How Tortoise Survived the Famine in Ogba

    The Muddy Glade

    Why Daddy Was Called Ho, Ho, Ho

    How Lulu Became a Swimmer

    The Missing Child

    How Kemi and Layo Started Schooling

    The Postman and His Son

    Tortoise, My Friend

    Why Grasshoppers Hop

    Time for Competition

    The House an Elephant Built

    A Day with a Hunter

    My Daddy’s Sweet Potatoes

    How Hoody and Hoofy Became Soccer Players

    How the Lion Became the King of the Beasts

    Why & How the Elephant Got His Huge Ears

    The Ostrich and the Boomerang

    Talk to me, I am Listening, O Angel

    The Bee that Keeps her Promise

    Why Jako Shoots without Missing

    My Neighbor’s Diary

    Long Live the Queen

    Mama, Let Me Be Me

    The Song of a River

    Why Bullying is Not Good

    How the Hen Made the Cock a Happy Crower

    The Bald Valley Village

    How Maria and Bobby Became Friends

    Mom, It Is an Improper Overtaking

    When Children Are Difficult To Teach

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    Actualities

    Literatures of the African

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