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Ijeoma Umebinyuo was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. Growing up, she spent her holidays in her hometown in Eastern Nigeria. Her grandfather introduced her to oral storytelling through Igbo folklore, her love for storytelling began in her ancestral land. Ijeoma published her first collection of poetry, 'Questions for Ada,' in In  · Ijeoma Umebinyuo has been lauded as one of Sub-Saharan Africa’s greatest contemporary poets. Umebinyuo told Afroelle magazine Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.  · Associate Blog Post here: bltadwin.ru there, Visit my blog at bltadwin.ru for det.


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Ijeoma Umebinyuo has been lauded as one of Sub-Saharan Africa’s greatest contemporary poets. Umebinyuo told Afroelle magazine that her debut poetry collection, Questions for Ada, is “a. This brings me to the book Questions for Ada, a poetry book by Nigerian author Ijeoma Umebinyuo. Her style of writing makes you reflect on your life – family, relationships and self – leaving you with questions of whether you’re doing right by you. The book is generally focused around women. Ijeoma Umebinyuo was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. Growing up, she spent her holidays in her hometown in Eastern Nigeria. Her grandfather introduced her to oral storytelling through Igbo folklore, her love for storytelling began in her ancestral land. Ijeoma published her first collection of poetry, 'Questions for Ada,' in In

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