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J.'''Chi U.Ewere TagboEhihe NzeakoJie''' was''([[Asụsụ bornInglish|asụsụ onInglish]]: 14'''Night Juunhas 1940fallen in [[Ȯra Anambra]]the afternoon'''(Anambra State)'' as one of ten children<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo/nzeako/transintroindex.html "Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie (Night has fallen in the afternoon)"], by J. Translator'sU. introductionTagbo Nzeako, [[Onịchạ]] undated, but approx. 1980. In: [http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo_index.html#index "About the IGBO Language. Materials compiled by Frances W. Pritchett"], Columbia State University, [[Ásụ̀sụ̀ Ị̀gbò|ásụ̀sụ̀ Ị̀gbò]] na [[Asụsụ Inglish|asụsụ Inglish]], looked up 18 Febrụwarị 2016. </ref>. Lateronbu henovel studiedwritten journalism and worked then forby the [[NaigeriaNdị Igbo|NigerianỊ̀gbò]] Television Agency inauthor [[Enugu]].Joseph OtherUchechuku publicationsTagbo on his behalfe are ''Okuku Agbasaa Okpesi'', 1964 (Thomas Nelson, Naigeria); ''Erimma'', 1973 (Thomas Nelson, Naigeria); and ''Juochi'', 1981 (Macmillan, Naigeria)Nzeako]].
 
'''ChiJ. EwereU. EhiheTagbo Jie'''Nzeako ''([[Asụsụwas Inglish|asụsụborn Inglish]]:on '''Night14 hasJuun fallen1940 in the[[Ȯra Anambra]] afternoon'''(Anambra State)'' as one of ten children<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo/nzeako/indextransintro.html "Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie (Night has fallen in the afternoon)"], by J. U.Translator's Tagbo Nzeako, [[Onịchạintroduction]] undated, but approx. 1980. In: [http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo_index.html#index "About the IGBO Language. Materials compiled by Frances W. Pritchett"], Columbia State University, [Ásụ̀sụ̀ Ị̀gbò|ásụ̀sụ̀ Ị̀gbò]] na [[Asụsụ Inglish|asụsụ Inglish]], looked up 18 Febrụwarị 2016. </ref>. buLateron novelhe writtenstudied byjournalism and worked then for the [[Ndị IgboNaigeria|Ị̀gbòNigerian]] authorTelevision Agency in [[JosephEnugu]]. UchechukuOther Tagbopublications Nzeako]]on his behalfe are ''Okuku Agbasaa Okpesi'', 1964 (Thomas Nelson, Naigeria); ''Erimma'', 1973 (Thomas Nelson, Naigeria); and ''Juochi'', 1981 (Macmillan, Naigeria).
 
J. U. Tagbo Nzeako was born on 14 Juun 1940 in [[Ȯra Anambra]] ''(Anambra State)'' as one of ten children<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo/nzeako/transintro.html "Night has fallen in the afternoon". Translator's introduction]. In: [http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo_index.html#index "About the IGBO Language. Materials compiled by Frances W. Pritchett", Columbia State University, [[Asụsụ Inglish|asụsụ Inglish]], looked up 18 Febrụwarị 2016. </ref>. Lateron he studied journalism and worked then for the [[Naigeria|Nigerian]] Television Agency in [[Enugu]]. Other publications on his behalfe are ''Okuku Agbasaa Okpesi'', 1964 (Thomas Nelson, Naigeria); ''Erimma'', 1973 (Thomas Nelson, Naigeria); and ''Juochi'', 1981 (Macmillan, Naigeria).
 
The novel ''Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie'', written, by J. U. Tagbo Nzeako, was edited by F. C. Ogbalu, B.Sc., Econ. (Lond.), University Publishing Company (Printed at Varsity Industrial Press, 11 Central School Road, Onitsha), yet undated, but approximately written in 1980 (?).
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== Links na aga n'ezi ==
* [http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo/nzeako/igbotext.pdf Facsimile of "Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie"] with drawings.] Columbia State University, [[Ásụ̀sụ̀ Ị̀gbò|ásụ̀sụ̀ Ị̀gbò]], looked up 18 Febrụwarị 2016.
 
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