Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie: Ọdịiche dị n'etiti nyochagharị
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'''Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie''' ''([[Asụsụ Inglish|asụsụ Inglish]]: '''Night has fallen in the afternoon''')''<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00fwp/igbo/nzeako/index.html "Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie (Night has fallen in the afternoon)"], by J. U. Tagbo 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
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
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
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