CULTURAL HISTORY OF OTUO FROM PRE-COLONIAL TIMES TO 1960

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It generally talks about the History of the people of Otuo. How they originated, where they originated from, their cultures, values, norms and practices. It also sheds light on their might and importance in the Benin Kingdom.

CULTURAL HISTORY OF OTUO FROM PRE-COLONIAL TIMES TO 1960
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    Type Project
    Department History
    Project ID HIS0142
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 72 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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