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The first ever Physics textbook rendered in a Nigerian Language (Igbo)

Maazi Mark Ogbonnaya Okoro is a prolific Igbo linguist and author of many Igbo books used in Primary, Secondary and University education in Nigerian introduced to the world the first ever Science textbook written entirely in the Igbo language with the sole purpose of giving anyone without a formal education in English the ability to understand the Laws of Physics as long as the individual is able to read and understand the Igbo Language.



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