- An
emere, in
traditional Yoruba culture, is a
child who can
travel between the
spiritual and
physical world at will. A
negative connotation is ****ociated...
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Antoniy Daniel Chukvebuka Emere (Ukrainian: Антоній Даніель Чуквебука Емере; born 27 May 2002) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer who
plays as a central...
- 2024-01-05. @FMEnvng (February 13, 2020). "
Emere Philip Obele coronated the Hon.
Minister of
enviroment with the
title Emere Ofia nno 1 of
Eleme Kingdom (Chief...
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offered to any
other person or entity. It
comes from the
Latin verb emo,
emere, emi, emptum, to buy or purchase, plus the
inseparable preposition pre,...
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football player Aleks Chidomere, Nigerian-Ukrainian
football player Antoniy Emere, Nigerian-Ukrainian
football player Berta Vázquez, Ukrainian-born Spanish...
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PARTY BEHIND MANILA BOMBING". The
Washington Post.
August 4, 1989. Distor,
Emere. "The Left and
Democratisation in the Philippines".
Retrieved October 27...
- "First
Persian Gulf War".
Archived from the
original on 21
January 2007.
Emering,
Edward John (2005). The
Decorations and
Medals of the
Persian Gulf War...
- ἐλεημοσύνη (eleēmosúnē) almoner, alms,
eleemosynary em-, empt- buy
Latin emere,
emptus adeem, adempt, ademption, exemption, preempt,
redeem eme- vomit...
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Eleme people of
Rivers State in the South-South. The King is
referred to as
Emere but is
known as Oneh Eh Eleme.
Other titles include Oneh Eh Nchia, Oneh...
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spirit Eloko (Central Africa) –
Little people and
malevolent nature spirits Emere (Yoruba) –
Child that can move back and
forth between the
material world...