'Bayo Adebowale has written:
'A night of incantations (and other poems)' -- subject(s): Poetry
Bayo Okunade has written: 'Leadership'
The novel "Lonely Days" by Bayo Adebowale tells the story of a young Nigerian woman named Dope who faces challenges and struggles in her life due to societal expectations, cultural norms, and personal choices. The novel explores themes of love, loss, hope, and resilience as Dope navigates her journey to find her own path and identity in a changing world.
Bayo Ojikutu has written: '47th Street Black' -- subject(s): Fiction, Friendship, Gangsters, Violence
Junkung Bayo has written: 'Gambianska(Woloffska) Engelska'
Kalidu M. Bayo has written: 'Mass orientations and regional integration' -- subject(s): Politics and government, African cooperation
Bayo Akerele has written: 'Black restoration is a Black responsibility' -- subject- s -: Blacks, Politics and government, Race relations, Leadership, Employment
Francisco Bayo has written: 'United States population projections for OASDHI cost estimates, 1980' -- subject(s): Social security, Population
Manuel Bayo has written: 'China-Occidente' -- subject(s): Chinese drama, Chinese influences, European drama, History, History and criticism, Performing arts
Adebowale Ogungbure was born on 1981-07-13.
The meaning of Adebowale of Western African origin is "my crown has come home" in Yoruba and it is both male and female name.
Bay Arinze has written: 'Building Client/Server Networks'
In the novel "Lonely Days" by Bayo Adebowale, the oral tradition is depicted through the storytelling and passing down of folklore, proverbs, and cultural practices from one generation to another. This oral tradition plays a significant role in preserving the community's values, history, and identity.