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English: Professor Folake Onayemi during her keynote presentation at Memorial University (St. John's, Newfoundland) for an international conference on "Classical Antiquity and Local Identities: from Newfoundland to Nigeria and Ghana"
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Omayemi speaking in Newfoundland

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