Okike begun in 1971, just after the Nigerian-Biafran war, as a journal for new and established literary writers and was the longest surviving journal of literature on the African continent. Originally the subtitle was Nigerian Journal but later changed to African Journal.
Okike Number 34
1 Oct 1996
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Achebe, C., 1996. Okike Number 34, University of Nigeria.
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