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Pita Nwana

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Nwosu Pita Nwana (1881 — 1968) jẹ onkọwe aramada ati oníṣe ìgi ará Naijiria. [1] A mọ̀ ọ́n sí pàtàkì gẹ́gẹ́ bí òǹkọ̀wé aramada Igbo àkọ́kọ́ Omenuko . [2] [3] [4] Omenuko ti Nwana ni a ka si ìpìlẹ nínú ìtàn àròsọ litireso Igbo . [5]

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Nwana ni a bi ni ọdún 1881. Òun ni ọmọ ti o kere julọ ninu ìdílé ọmọ méje. [5] O ṣiṣẹ bi gbẹnagbẹna ni Methodist College Uzuakoli ati nigbamii bi onitumọ fun Rev. J. Wood ni Ile-ẹkọ Ibo lẹhinna. [5] Ni ọdún 1933, o kọwe Omenuko ti o gba ẹbun kan nínú ìdíje ti International African Institute ti nṣe, [6] ati lẹhinna ti Longman gbejade ní ọdún 1935. [7]

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