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African Affairs 48:151-158 (1949)
© The Royal African Society

West African Voices

D. C. OSADEBAY, E. L. LASEBIKAN and J. H. NKETIA

A new literary programme has been started in the West African Service of the B.B.C., and this article is a reprint of one of the talks. The Ibo speaker was formerly in the Customs, and qualified as a barrister last November: he is also the author of numerous poems in English, and of a novel, The Prince of Utete. The other two are schoolmasters working as Assistants at the School of Oriental and African Studies. For technical reasons, the orthography is not quite complete.


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