Controversy in Anambra: ANAEDO AS A NAME DOES NOT BELONG TO NNEWI CITIZENS ALONE
By Ikenga Ezenwegbu
Nnewi people often refer to their town or themselves as Anaedo thinking that the name is exclusive to them but they are wrong.
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts By Ikenga Ezenwegbu
Nnewi people often refer to their town or themselves as Anaedo thinking that the name is exclusive to them but they are wrong.
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