- Omu
Okwei,
otherwise known as
Okwei of
Osomari (1872–1943), was a
Nigerian queen merchant from Osomari. Omu
Okwei was born in 1872 to Igbo
Prince Osuna...
- Nii
Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI (born
Michael Nii
Okwei Dowuona-Owoo, 7
November 1963 – 6
February 2021), was the Osu Maŋtsɛ or King of the Ga
people of Osu...
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Odumegwu Ojukwu Adeola Odutola Stella Chinyelu Okoli Festus Okotie-Eboh Omu
Okwei Lawrence Omole C. T.
Onyekwelu Seun
Osewa Bisoye Tejuoso Bamanga Tukur Ade...
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Stock Exchange and
chairman of
Central Securities Clearing System. Omu
Okwei -
Merchant queen of the
Niger River C. T.
Onyekwelu - Businessman, Pioneer...
- dictionary. Omu or OMU may
refer to: Ōmu, Hokkaido, a town in
Hokkaido Omu
Okwei (1872–1943),
Nigerian queen merchant Paul Omu (1940–2025),
military governor...
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birth related to the
Ossomari royal family through his
grandmother Omu
Okwei (the
merchant queen of Onitsha). He
succeeded his
father His
Royal Majesty...
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former Ghanaian politician Nii
Okaija Adamafio, a
Ghanaian politician Nii
Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI, (born 1963), King of the Ga
people of Osu in
Ghana Nii...
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Ventures Africa.
Retrieved 27
March 2017. Commire, Anne, ed. (1999). "
Okwei of
Osomari (1872–1943)".
Women in
World History: A
Biographical Encyclopedia...
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Nigerian Senator and
former Minister of Aviation, born in Akili-Ozizor Omu
Okwei, the "Merchant
Queen of Osomari", born in the
region in 1872
Oscar N. Onyema...
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opportunities were very
limited due to the
beliefs of the British.
Madam Okwei was the
first Igbo
women that parti****ted in the new
political system as...