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Nigerian Cultural Stories for Schools: The Outcast
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Written by: Daniel Olawale Dairo-Singerr
Illustrated by: Rick Farrell
Book Type: Stories
#Pages: 32
ISBN: 978-1-4251-1876-3
Other: NEW - Mint Condition - Promoting ethnic stories from the three main cultural backgrounds in Nigeria (Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba).

Nigeria is blessed with an abundance of rich and diverse cultures. Home to three main cultural backgrounds, the Igbos from the Southeast, Yorubas from the West and Hausa-Fulanis from the North, from which originates more than 250 estimated ethnic groups. Amongst them are the Kanuris, Binis, Ibibios, Ijaws, Itsekiris, Efiks, Nupes, Tivs and Jakuns.

Here we capture in a series of moral teaching folk-tales cum ancient traditional beliefs, some of which are still practiced today in the rural areas. Furthermore, the children have an opportunity to learn something important through our intellectual workbook at the end of each story. It is a unique, awe-inspiring, fun-filled escapade into the richness of the Nigerian culture, one you have certainly been waiting for…

Olawale Dairo-Singerr was born and bred in Lagos but moved to Ireland where he currently resides with his family. In a bid to trace his roots to Ilesha in Oyo State, Nigeria, he is embarking upon an audacious project to promote the vagaries of an extravagant culture he only embraced from afar while growing up as a youth.

A staunch Manchester United supporter, his other passion is to see the world help Africa embrace a conscientious stance to transport safety in general and road safety in particular through his other project, Global Initiative For Safe Transport Foundation.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 08 January, 2009.
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