Ulasi, Adaora Lily (1932–)
Ulasi, Adaora Lily (1932–)
Nigerian novelist and journalist. Born 1932 in Nigeria; descended from the Royal House of Nnewi; University of Southern California, BA.
Educated in Nigeria and US; was one of the 1st women journalists in Nigeria and the 1st woman there to write detective fiction; immigrated to UK (1967); worked for Voice of America and BBC; works include Many Thing You No Understand (1970), Many Thing Begin for Change (1971), The Night Harry Died (1974), The Man from Sagamu (1978), and Who is Jonah? (1978).
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