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'Frontier' in Egba History: Abeokuta, Dahome and Yewaland in the 19th Century.Published in:2004Publication type:Essay
Nigerian Fabrics of Political Events: The Stakeholders and Twist of Fate in Historical Perspective.Published in:Lagos Historical Review, 2003, v. 3, p. 54Publication type:Article
Migrants and the Socio-Economic Development of Lagos From the Earliest Times to 1880.Published in:Lagos Historical Review, 2001, v. 1, p. 68Publication type:Article