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Katharina Oguntoye (born
January 1959 in Zwickau, East Germany) is an Afro-German writer, historian, activist, and poet. She
founded the
nonprofit intercultural...
- Viktória
Oguntoye (born 24
December 1990) is a
Slovak handball goalkeeper of
Hungarian and
Nigerian descent, who
currently plays for
Debreceni VSC. She...
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Dulcie Ethel Adunola Oguntoye (née
Dulcie Ethel King; 29 May 1923 – 12
November 2018) was an English-born
Nigerian jurist who was the country's second...
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Longifolia The Mast Tree". The
Lovely Plants. Atolani, O.; Areh, E. T.;
Oguntoye, O. S.; Zubair, M. F.; Fabiyi, O. A.; Oyegoke, R. A.; Tarigha, D. E.; Adamu...
- of the
German book
Farbe bekennen edited by
author May Ayim,
Katharina Oguntoye, and
Dagmar Schultz. It is the
first published book by Afro-Germans. It...
- Colors: Afro-German
Women Speak Out, 1986).
Opitz edited this with
Katharina Oguntoye and
Dagmar Schultz,
having added many
accounts by
contemporary Afro-German...
- (2000–2005)
Andrea Farkas (2006) Viktória Petróczi (1998–2007) Viktória
Oguntoye (2007–2010)
Vivien Víg (2009–2010)
Amandine Leynaud (2018–2022, 2023) Jelena...
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David Ojo
Abiodun Oguntoye was born in 1914, to the
family of Pa Alo
Oguntoye of Ile
Olomu and
Madam Badejoko Kilanpon Oguntoye of
Ilerio ruling house...
- 2020. "Über uns" (in German).
Retrieved 2022-09-17. May Ayim,
Katharina Oguntoye, and
Dagmar Schultz.
Showing Our Colors: Afro-German
Women Speak Out (1986)...
- Winners' Cup): 9x
Bettina Pásztor Éva Kiss
Melinda Pastrovics Viktória
Oguntoye Ágnes
Triffa Tímea Sugár
Vivien Víg Mária Barkasziné Szász Annamária Király...