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African-American Educator Keeps Nigerian Writing System Alive Using Children’s Book | African Examiner

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(AFRICAN EXAMINER) - Chinua Mosley, an African-American ed-tech educator and artist, made history recently when he revived a century-old Nigerian writing system using children’s book. Mosley, who is a native of Lithonia, Georgia, and currently teaching in the United Arab Emirate (UAE), launched his 43-page unique children book entitled, “Nsibiri Anatomy”, with a mission to

Source: African Examiner - First With Online News

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