Island Club

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Island Club bụ otu n'ime klọb mba kachasị ochie na Naịjirịa.[1] E guzobere ya na Fraịde, Ọktoba 29, 1943, na Lagos Island, klọb ahụ malitere dị ka klọb cosmopolitan nke nwere ndị otu mba dị iche iche, agbụrụ, okpukpe na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị. Adeyemo Alakija bụ onye isi ala mbụ.[2][3][4] Island Club malitere na ndị Naijiria na ndị mba ọzọ, otu n'ime ha gụnyere Gọvanọ Britain nke Naijiria, Sir Arthur Richards.[5] N'oge mmalite nke mmepe, klọb ahụ gụnyere ndị otu Lagosian dị ka ndị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, ndị ọka iwu, ndị isi ụlọ ọrụ, ndị agha na ndị ọkachamara ndị ọzọ.

Edensibia[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

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  2. Musliu Olaiya Anibaba (2003). A Lagosian of the 20th century: an autobiography. Tisons Limited. ISBN 978-9-7835-571-16. 
  3. Kehinde. "HOW I RUN THE ISLAND CLUB IN LAGOS – CHAIRMAN, DIPO OKPESEYI OPENS UP", City People, March 13, 2017. Retrieved on June 20, 2017.
  4. 'Lai Joseph. "Contemporary African poems: universe in focus", Indiana University (Dubeo Press).
  5. CLIFFORD NDUJIHE. "Rumbles in Island Club, Lagos", The Vanguard, February 21, 2011. Retrieved on June 20, 2017.