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DISCOGRAPHY Egboto Isinio ensemble, coordinated by Gabriel Peru Edeyometa. Based on
studio performance 1973. Akpola Recording Company, Benin City, Edo State,
Nigeria.
Egboto Isinio ensemble, coordinated by Gabrel Peru Edeyometa. Based on
studio performance (n. d.). G. E. S. Warri, Delta State, Nigeria.
Egbikumẹ, Azanọ. Biographical performance on Luke Otemẹwọ
INTERVIEWS 1. Chief Biokoro Utieyin. 2003. Sapele
2. Chief Onyore, R. E. 2002. Orodje Palace, Orerokpe
3. Mr. Ojachere, Robert. 2002. Palace,Orerokpe
4. Mr. Eyefia, I. P. 2002. Orodje Palace, Orerokpe
5. Mr. Ekpo , Abubu. 1998. Ogiedi-Elume, Sapele, Delta State.
6. Mr. Enyenakpo, Asama. 1998 & 2003. Okuophori-Elume, Sapele, Delta
State.
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7. Ma. Oniyemofen, Titi Oritsejonone. 1999 & 2003. Ogiedi-Elume
8. Mr. Etalo, Peter. 2002. Orerokpe
9. Mr. Adibo, Idisi. 2002 Onyeke
10. Okodide, Amukeye (Mrs). 2002 & 2003. Ughwoton
11. Mr. Olocho, Udogu. 2003. Mereje
12. Madam Orere, Kununu Comfort (Nee Amukoyo). 2003. Egborode
13. Madam Ikpekpe, Afefo. 2003. Egborode
14. Mr. Emakpo, Amereka. 2003. Okwovu Oduado
15. Mr. Ugbogbo, Titirin. 2003. Ogiedi Elume
16. Mrs. Ugbogbo, Omatie. 2003. Ogiedi Elume
17. Madam Titi Ovren. 2005. Iriabome Elume
18. Mr. Igbide, John Omaromwaye. 2005. Jeddo
19. Mr. Akataika, Edward. 2005. Jeddo
20. Mr. Waka, Daniel. 2005. Jeddo
21. Madam Azano, Akunuyaye Grace. 2005. Ughwoton
22. Mr. Akpo, Emiko. 2005. Mereje
23. Mr. Sapele, Ubeku. 2005. Mereje
24. Mr. Eghweye, Abolo. 2005. Mereje
25. Mr. Api-Asaniya, Daniel. 2005. Mereje
26. Mr. Akeregha, Nelson Adamierherhon. 2005. Adeje
27. Madam Ofurhie, Titi-Oyibo Maria. 2005. Adeje
28. Mr. Ekoadeje, Erhinyojare. 2005. Adeje
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29. Mr. Agbamino, Robinson. 2005. Adeje
30. Madam Alomere, Christiana. 2005. Adeje
31. Mr. Achenoghwa, Moses Oko. 2005. Jeddo
32. Mr. Ekpoke, Jackson Atokpefe. 2005. Jeddo
33. Mr. Uselu, Blacky. 2005. Jeddo
34. Mr. Ekitie, Owumi. 2005. Okwidiemo
35. Mr. Etephe, Jackson Evwighademu. 2005. Okwidiemo
36. Mr. Etefian, Harrison Okayogbane. 2005. Okwidiemo
37. Mrs. Eni, Esther. 2005. Iriabome Elume
38. Mr. Okomino, Paul. 2005. Mereje
INTERVIEWS ON TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL TERMS 1. Mr. Eni, E. W. Eriabome Elume
2. Madam Ojaimoni, Okokamo Ruth, General Hospital, Ekpan Effurun
3. Mrs. Erhirhie, C. O. Delta State University Health Centre, Abraka
4. Mrs. Osazuwa, V. A. Delta State University Health Centre, Abraka
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FIELD ASSISTANTS 1. Mr. Eyagha, Paul. Ughwoton
2. Mr. Ijede, Jacob. Ogiedi Elume
3. Madam Ovwufeti, Helen. Egborode
4. Miss Ovwufeti, Orakpohwerien. Egborode
5. Mr. Enyenakpo, Mineruayegba. Okwophori Elume
6. Mr. Oveisi, John. Mereje
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