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Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko
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Sot mbyina̱nap Jhyuk
A̱lyoot nang á̱ ku tyia̱ ngguJoy Jhyuk
A̱tuk mbyin27 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 1940 Jhyuk
A̱keang mbyinEnugu Jhyuk
Ta̱macademic, musicologist Jhyuk
A̱kwok nta̱mYunuvasi̱ti Legwot Jhyuk

Joy Ifeoma Nroli Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko (byin 27 Zwat A̱ni̱nai 1940) yet a̱gwaklyen a̱bwomtsot taada, a̱kwak a̱son sot á̱nietbwom, a̱tyuya̱fang-ghyuap a̱bwomtsot ma̱ng soprano a̱ yet a̱tyu Naijeriya wa a̱ni.[1] A̱ bu yet a̱tyutyiet a̱bwomtsot wa mi̱ Yunuvasi̱ti Legwot, a̱wot a̱ ku mban bubwom Bel canto mi̱ Naijeriya a̱ si̱ tyia̱ á̱niet di̱ mbeang cat opera ma̱ng tangka̱i bubwom Italya nvwuon.[2] A̱ ku bwom a̱nyin nggu ma̱ng a̱mami sot-á̱nietbwom mi̱ si̱ ku swak a̱ka̱tungbwom 50 mami Nigeria ma̱ng bibyin ghyáng ku ka nshi bah.[3]

Ma̱ a̱lyia̱ 1968, a̱ ku shei kwaa̱mbwat ghyang nang gu ngyei Cinema e Africa mat Aracne editrice, ta̱m tazwa á̱niet Afi̱rika mi̱ Si̱ni̱ma.[4]

Shyicet á̱zanson

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Nwosu ku fwung ta̱m hu ma̱ng Yunuvasi̱ti Legwot di̱ ngaan ce-ndyia̱ 1990 hu hwa a̱ si̱ cyet a̱ nat A̱merika a̱vwuo ka nang gu tsa kwan li ka̱ gu na shyia̱ ta̱m ma̱ng yunuvasi̱ti ghyang a̱ni a̱wot ku tyia̱ bah, huhwa gu si̱ ba̱ ta̱bat nyia̱ ta̱m nang a̱tyulyang a̱li a̱ sii du yet a̱tyutyiet a̱lifang sa̱ka̱nda̱ri a̱ tyiet a̱bwomtsot sa̱ka̱ndi̱ri a̱ni mi̱ New Jersey. A̱ ku lyuut nkwaa̱mbwat nfeang, Mirror of Our Lives ma̱ng Legend of the Walking Dead: Igbo Mythologies.

  1. Ogunyemi, Bayo (2014). "Remembering Lo-Bamijoko at 70". Newswatch. Lagos. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25.
  2. Sadoh 2012, w. 60.
  3. Sadoh 2012, w. 64.
  4. Nwosu, Joy (29 Zwat Swak 2014). Cinema and Africa. The image of blacks in white cinema is the first African cinema seen in 1968. Ta‌̱mpi‌̱let:ASIN.

A̱ni̱nan

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  • Sadoh, Godwin (2012). Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko: The Saga of a Nigerian Female Ethnomusicologist. Bloomington: iUniverse.