Helen Ofurum
Appearance
Helen Ofurum yin wekàntọ Naijilia-nu de he nọ kàn otànwe yọpọvu lẹ tọn to yovogbe mẹ.[1][2][3] E yin linlẹn do wekàntọ Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature tọn lẹ mẹ.
Azọ́n etọn lẹ
[jlado | jla asisado]Alọdlẹndonu lẹ
[jlado | jla asisado]- ↑ Fayose, Philomena Osazee Esigbemi (1 January 1995). Nigerian Children's Literature in English. AENL Educational Publishers. ISBN 9789782526243.
- ↑ Otokunefor, Henrietta C.; Nwodo, Obiageli C. (1 January 1989). Nigerian Female Writers: A Critical Perspective. Malthouse Press. ISBN 9789782601094.
- ↑ Ikonné, Chidi; Oko, E.; Onwudinjo, Peter (1 January 1992). Children and literature in Africa. Heinemann Educational Books (Nigeria). ISBN 9789781291814.
- ↑ Ofurum, Helen (1 January 1982). Iheoma Comes to Stay. Macmillan. ISBN 9789781327131.
- ↑ Prussia), Frederick II (King of. Politische Correspondenz Friedrich's des Grossen. A. Duncker. ISBN 9783428147397.