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Oluwagbemiga Ogboro-ColeMami WataShort Stories in Nigerian Pidgin EnglishLiteraturen und Kulturen Afrikas, hg. von Yomb May, Bd. 7 |
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1. Aufl. 2009, 74 Seiten |
21,00 SFr |
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Mami Wata – Short Stories in Nigerian Pidgin English seeks to facilitate the use of Pidgin English as a National Language in Nigeria, and to create dialogue among young people in Nigeria.
The author
Oluwagbemiga Ogboro-Cole, born in Lagos State Nigeria, got a scholarship from Goethe Institute Nigeria to study in Germany. He is Master degree (MFA) holder, at present writing his dissertation at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany. Oluwagbemiga Ogboro-Cole has translated and transcripted Nigerian music and text to Pidgin English and also written journal articles in Pidgin English and some Pidgin English projects. He is member of the following international associations: African Literature Association (ALA) USA, African Studies Association (ASA) USA, Nigeria Museum Society, Nigeria. A real Lagos boy who never forgets his source and the love he has for languages.
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