The Birth of a Yoruba Nation
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The Birth of a Yoruba Nation, under Oduduwa Dynasty, is minit of ideas, a collection of a few correspondences, sent out to the thinkers and the thinking thinkers that Yoruba Nation has theoretically become a beau monde, a shining nation on a shining hill, a nation 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 Nation; striving to be the best a new nation can be in the 21st century.
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 - Yemi-D Prince
The Birth of a Yoruba Nation
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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)
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The Yellow House
Follow Me
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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
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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
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Codes of Morality
The Danger of a Single Rejection
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The World, in a Fume of Pandemic Anxiety
How to Erase Racism from the Minds of Humanity
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