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The term «jaja» is very widely used and occupies the
5.753 position in our list of most widely used terms in the
Portuguese dictionary.
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10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «JAJA»
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1
King
Jaja of the Niger Delta: His Life and Times, 1821-1891
direct relations with Liverpool "so as to avoid the European agents at your place"
and enclosed commercial invoices.64 Jaja, however, preferred to deal with the
Glasgow entrepreneur, Alexander Miller, who was rapidly building up a ...
Sylvanus John Sodienye Cookey, 2005
2
The Igbo and Their Niger Delta Neighbors: We Are No Second Fools
Jaja and his followership, and wanted it retrieved. By July, 1872, however, Jaja
had decisively defeated Bonny, for Livingstone reported that “the Bonny—Opobo
difficulty may now be considered, as in fact, practically settled. Jaja has now all ...
3
The Adventures of
Jaja and Jamila: Going to Africa
This is a delightful sotry about a sixth grader who goes to Africa for the first time with her grandmother.
Nehanda Green, Gloria House, 2009
As Jaja grows to become a successful and influential businessman he soon runs into trouble with government. Anthony Esenwa's "Jaja, King of Opobo" is designed to inspire young people.
An inexperienced inter-dimensional being is thrust into the chaotic lives of a group of reckless young adults who survived the globally cataclysmic changes of The Great Year.
JaJa's real name was Joseph Szefski, Sr. The ladies liked him, not only because
he could dance and drive a nice car; he was a very handsome man. He combed
his hair with a special comb that kept his hair black. He was a wonderful dancer.
7
Nigerian Diplomats:
Jaja Wachuku
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8
Historical Dictionary of Nigeria
–J– JAJA OF OPOBO, KING (?–1891). King Jaja was a freed slave who ruled
near Bonny and acquired his wealth and power through trade. He was head of
the Anna Pepple trading house and had a monopoly trade, working as a
middleman ...
Toyin Falola, Ann Genova, 2009
9
Legislative Drafting: An Introduction to Theories and Principles
This book is a significant contribution in the field of legislative drafting, considering that it is the first book that discusses the quality of legislation and not techniques of drafting which has suffered from a paralysis of analysis in ...
10
Functional Categories in Learner Language
papa Jaja same passe daan. daddy J together pee done mellek indoen. milk in-
do papa ook wanneke. daddy too walk mama eve opzoeke. mommy just look for
papa jij pakke? daddy you get papa eve torentje make. daddy just tower make ...
Christine Dimroth, Peter Jordens, 2009