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ANAGO JAMES AKEEM OSHO, BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE





ANAGO OSHO BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES

SUNDAY PUNCH, December 1, 1991, Young Punchers Club

SUNDAY SUN, September 11, 2005, page 26, Anago set to rewrite History

P.M NEWS, Friday 30, March 2007, page 6-7, Mark III and their Manager Anago Prince
(Scally Mental was a member of Mark iii)

ALAROYE, OJO ISEGUN, OJO KEEDOGBON, OSU KANKANLA, Page 3, 2008, Awon oyinbo to wa lati orile ede Cuba atawon osere Anango.

NIGERIAN COMPASS, Saturday, February 18, 2012, page 10-11, Badagry: An excursion back into history

MAISON DE FRANCE, Lagos CCF Lagos-programme, April 2006. Events/Les evements, thurs 27 April at 7p.m/Anago Prince/Music

https://atqnews.com/an-encounter-with-anago-at-seriki-abass-slave-museum/

https://www.latestnigeriannews.com/news/4369348/osho-the-passionate-guide-of-badagry.html

https://www.herald.ng/covid-19-focus-more-on-domestic-tourism-tour-guide-urges-practitioners/

http://opuomonipriyeblog.blogspot.com/2017/05/osho-passionate-guide-of-badagry.html

www.iosrjournals.org › papersPDF
SerikiAbass: Slave Trade, Badagry, and the History That Refuses To Die - IOSR Journal Anago James Akeem Osho

https://ekohotblog.com/2020/05/12/west-african-tour-guide-association-partners-with-ngos-to-train-25-epe-indigenes-on-tour-guide/

http://coast.iwlearn.org/en/News%20and%20Events/badagry-a-walk-through-the-slave-route

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2019/09/21/the-caribbean-teams-visit-to-badagry-slavery-sites/

https://punchng.com/badagrys-slave-trade-era-masquerader-that-saved-11-children/

https://allafrica.com/stories/201607121013.html

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/as-excited-diasporans-return-from-the-point-of-no-return.html

https://punchng.com/untold-story-nigerias-170-year-old-slave-wells/

https://www.facebook.com › posts
9jatravel - An encounter with Anago at Seriki Abass Slave... | Facebook

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ooni-toured-first-storey-building-slave-museum-badagry/

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/seriki-williams-abass-19th-century-slave-merchant-who-married-128-wives.html

https://anagoadventures.blogspot.com/2014/08/an-encounter-with-anago-at-seriki-abass.html

https://www.instagram.com/skyviewcomms/p/BwY7mPCHAcO/?

http://lagos.citynewsline.com.ng/.../an-encounter-with-anago-at-seriki-abass-slave.

http://www.musicmp30.com/video_R6zu9_hGj_c_Slave-Museum-in-Badagry-2.html

http://tribuneonlineng.com/ntdc-dg-visits-badagry-slaves-museum

http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/badagry-a-walk-through-the-slave-route/

http://www.guidecontest.com/Anago-James-Akeem-Osho

https://blackexport1.wordpress.com/.../and-then-i-met-mr-james-akeem-

http://aridunu.com/blog/2015/09/23/anago-tourism-adventures/?v=bf7410a9ee72

http://anagoadventures.blogspot.com.ng/2013/09/the-positive-and-negative-role-of.html" r

http://anagoadventures.blogspot.com.ng/2013/09/the-positive-and-negative-role-of.html

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZDLl8zJQ_YD4p_3z2h2w7g

http://guidesworldwide.com/?option=ShowGuide&GuideID=1623

http://www.mybadagry.org/index.php/blog/item/94-leke-leke-by-anago-james-akeem-osho-out-at-last-book-your-copies-now"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1zJM5KJaNc

www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8Ix8XOZvzY

http://www.dresstothet.net/2013/10/a-journey-into-past-badagry-nigeria.html

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anago23.jpg

http://www.emp3.ws/mp3/anago-james-akeem-osho-introducing-the-seriki-abass-slave-museum

mp3moviedownload/badagry-brazilian-slave-barracoon-of-seriki-abass-by-anago-james-akeem-osho

http://www.travelbook.tv/video/slave-museum-in-badagry/UO0YMxp4lPM

https://plus.google.com/+AnagoJamesAkeemOsho

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO0YMxp4lPM

http://www.mynewswatchtimesng.com/3634-tourists-visit-point-of-no-return-island-in-6-months-official/

http://wap.videohunk.com/.../shocking-facts-from-slave-museum-in-nigeria-

http://naijatreks.com/2014/06/badagryburiedanchor/

www.mynewswatchtimesng.com/tag/anago-james/

http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-59843.html

http://mybadagry.org/index.php/blog/itemlist/category/29-book-review

http://nannewsnigeria.com/parks-tourism-sites-badagry-ready-sallah-picnickers

https://wakaabout.wordpress.com/.../tourism-and-community-development

http://www.funkeoyinbopepper.com/stories/badagry-my-discovery-of-nigerian-slaves-history

"Badagry Brazilian Slave Barracoon of Seriki Abass by Anago James Akeem Osho"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1zJM5KJaNc

"Let's go into the Slave Barracoon by Anago James Akeem Osho http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8Ix8XOZvzY

"Slave Museum in Badagry" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO0YMxp4l

https://ssl.gstatic.com/docs/doclist/images/mediatype/icon_2_youtube

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/tourists-troop-tour-sites-badagry

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