Ibadan

NOUN
  1. a large Yoruba city in southwestern Nigeria; site of a university
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  • At the same time, he taught drama and literature at various universities in Ibadan, Lagos, and Ife, where, since 1975, he has been professor of comparative literature. Wole Soyinka - Biography
  • In a bid to warn the people/your community of what is bad, there seem to be a tacit insinuation of what "Ibadan" stands for. Self-Motivation, Personal Growth and Entrepreneurship Development on DeoluAkinyemi.com
  • Detectives have used ground-breaking forensic techniques to establish that Adam was from south-west Nigeria between Benin City and Ibadan.
  • Detectives have used ground-breaking forensic techniques to establish that Adam was from south-west Nigeria between Benin City and Ibadan.
  • The high-pitched cries of a hawker selling beans on the street floated in through the window, further away, cars were nosing against one another in long, exhausted petrol lines, lecturers were gathering to announce another strike, pensioners were raising wilting placards demanding their pensions, and Aunty Uju, freshly graduated from Ibadan, had a job at the military hospital in Victoria Island. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Miracle
  • Associated Press Nigeria postponed parliamentary elections Saturday, angering voters, including these in Ibadan, and adding to worries about peaceful polling. Next Problem for Oil: Nigerian Elections
  • Forensic evidence has already suggested the boy had strong links with a rural area in south-western Nigeria between Benin City and Ibadan, which is a 100 mile by 50 mile corridor. New leads in torso murder
  • He won a scholarship to the University of Ibadan where he read English, history and theology.
  • A lady that grew up in multiple cities in Nigeria namely Benin, Ijebu-ode and Ibadan. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Resident doctors at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, in northern Nigeria, began an indefinite strike on July 15, in pursuance of improvements in working conditions.
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