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  2. Nsibidi - Wikipedia

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    Nsibidi plays a central role in the Nsibidi Script Series of fantasy novels (Akata Witch, Akata Warrior, and Akata Woman) written by Nnedi Okorafor. Nsibidi was the inspiration for the Wakandan writing system shown in the 2018 film Black Panther. [21] Nsibidi symbols were also featured in its sequel, Wakanda Forever. [22]

  3. Akata Woman - Wikipedia

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    Akata Woman is a 2022 young adult fantasy novel by Nigerian American author Nnedi Okorafor. [1] [2] It is the sequel to Akata Witch and Akata Warrior and the third book in her The Nsibidi Script series.

  4. SamSpedy - Wikipedia

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    Samuel discovered his passion for comedy when he was a teenager. In 2014, while he was still in secondary school, Samuel officially started his comedy career with his debut video, which was released on YouTube. [8] After his graduation from medical school, he returned back to Nigeria and left his medical career to pursue his passion for comedy.

  5. Akata Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Akata Warrior (retitled Sunny and the Mystery of Osisi in Nigeria and the UK) is a 2017 young adult fantasy novel by Nigerian American writer Nnedi Okorafor. [1] It is a sequel to Akata Witch (2011) and the second book in her The Nsibidi Scripts series; it's followed by Akata Woman (2022). [2]

  6. Akata Witch - Wikipedia

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    Akata Witch (retitled What Sunny Saw in the Flames in Nigeria and the UK) is a 2011 young adult fantasy novel [1] written by Nigerian American author Nnedi Okorafor. [2] It was nominated for the Andre Norton Award [3] and it is the first novel in her The Nsibidi Scripts series; it is followed by two sequels, Akata Warrior (2017) [4] and Akata Woman (2022).

  7. Igbo people - Wikipedia

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    Nsibidi ideography existed among the Igbo before the 16th century but died out after it became popular among secret societies, who made Nsibidi a secret form of communication. [151] Igbo language is difficult because of the huge number of dialects, its richness in prefixes and suffixes and its heavy intonation. [ 152 ]

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  9. Talk:Nsibidi - Wikipedia

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