Barbara Soky (born Bara Sokoroma) is a Nigerian actress and former singer who rose to fame in the TV soap Mirror in the Sun.
Barbara Soky (Dem bon ha fo Bara Sokoroma) na Naija aktres Nigerian actres an singer wey bikom popula afta Shi akt fo the TV soap Mirror in the Sun.
Following a hiatus after various roles in the 80s and 90s, Soky revived her acting career, appearing in Nollywood movies and other soaps.[1] She was also in the series journey of the beats.[2]
Barbara stop to akt fo somtaim afta variousus roles in the 80s and 90s, Soky revived her acting career, appearing in Nollywood movies and other soaps.[1] She was also in the series journey of the beats.[2]
Bajoga is a town and headquarters of Funakaye, a local government area in the Northern part of Gombe State, Nigeria.[1][2] It is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of the Ashaka Cement factory.
Bajoga na town and headquarters of Funakaye, wey bi local government area for di Northern area inside Gombe State, Nigeria.[1][2] Di place na 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of the Ashaka Cement factory.
It is a common place for local workers to be transported to their destination or workplace.
Na common place wey local workers dey enter transport go destination or work.
Retrieved 21 March 2018. ↑ "Bajoga". Open Street Map. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
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Jibwis Islamic Science Secondary School is the first private secondary school established in the city on 22 October, 2007.
JIBWIS Islamic Science Secondary School na im be di first private secondary school wey open for di city on 22 October, 2007.
The grave of the Sultan of Sokoto who was killed during early colonialism was in Bormi, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) away from Bajoga.
Di grave of di Sultan of Sokoto wey dem kill tété during colonialism na Bormi, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) away from Bajoga im dey.
Along the railway, there is Gombe State Polytechnic Bajoga and variety of markets where they sell items such as food and clothing.
Along di railway, na im Gombe State Polytechnic Bajoga and other markets where dem dey sell things like food and clothing.
It is served by Bajoga Northeast Airport and by a station on the national railway network.
Bajoga get airpot, Bajoga Northeast Airport and train line on the national railway network.
The Funakaye (or Fukanye) Local Government Mass Transit has its main terminal at mid-town Bajoga.
Funakaye (or Fukanye) Local Government Mass Transit get im own main terminal for mid-town Bajoga.
The five laws of library science is a theory that S. R. Ranganathan proposed in 1931, detailing the principles of operating a library system.
The five laws of library science na theory wey S. R. Ranganathan suggest in 1931, detailing di principles of operating a library system.
Many librarians from around the world accept the laws as the foundations of their philosophy.[1][2]
Plenty librarians from di world agree say di laws na dem be foundations for their philosophy.[1][2]
These laws, as presented in Ranganathan's The Five Laws of Library Science, are:
Dis laws, as Ranganathan's take arrange dem be The Five Laws of Library Science, are:
Books are for use.
Book na for use.
Every person his or her book.
Every body with him own book.
Save the time of the reader.
Save the time of the readerr.
A library is a growing organism.[3]
Library na growing organism.[1]
Topographies of Whiteness: Mapping Whiteness in Library and Information Studies. Sacramento: Library Juice Press. pp. 203–234. Retrieved 28 April 2022.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) ↑ Ranganathan 1957, p. 29-30. ↑ Ranganathan 1957, p. 30. ↑ Ranganathan 1957, p. 27. ↑ "Dr. S.R. Ranganathan's five laws of library science".
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Nigeria is a country in West Africa, it shares land borders with the Republic of Benin to the west, Chad and Cameroon to the east, and Niger to the north.[1] Its coast lies on the Gulf of Guinea in the south and it borders Lake Chad to the northeast.
Nigeria na kontri inside West Africa, wey e dey share land borders with di Republic of Benin to the west, Chad and Cameroon to the east, and Niger to the north.[1] Its coast lies on the Gulf of Guinea in the south and it borders Lake Chad to the northeast.
Notable geographical features in Nigeria include the Adamawa Plateau, Mambilla Plateau, Jos Plateau, Obudu Plateau, the Niger River, Benue River, and Niger Delta.
Di meni-meni ogbonge beter place inside Nigeria an di Adamawa Plateau, Mambilla Plateau, Jos Plateau, Obudu Plateau, di Niger River, Benue River, and Niger Delta.
World Wildlife Fund. ↑ "Geography of Nigeria | Naija Motion". Retrieved September 1, 2022. ↑ "Maiduguri residents: How we cope under harsh 48 degree celsius". sunday.dailytrust.com. Archived from the original on August 30, 2011. ↑ "Nigeria: Late dust (harmattan) storm covers the country (Google / AP)". wordpress.com.
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Celine Tendobi (born 1974) is a Congolese doctor of obstetrics and gynecology with a specialty in gynecology and ultrasound.[1]
Celine Tendobi (born 1974) na Congolese doctor of obstetrics and gynecology wey be say she sabi gynecology and ultrasound wella.[1]
Celine Tendobi was born in 1974 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.[2][3][4] She attended the University of Kinshasha.[5] In 2004, she went to Spain to train as an ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the University of Navarra Clinic in Madrid.[6][7]
Celine Tendobi dem born am for de year 1974 inside Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1][2][3] She go University of Kinshasha.[4] For 2004, she comot go to Spain for training be ogbonge for matter wey concern ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the University of Navarra Clinic in Madrid.[5][6]