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- Abiku abstract "Abiku is an African word derived from Yoruba: (abiku) "predestined to death", which is from (abi) "that which possesses" and (iku) "death". Abiku refers to the spirits of children who die before reaching puberty; a child who dies before twelve years of age being called an Abiku, and the spirit, or spirits, who caused the death being also called Abiku. It marks its host.Ben Okri's novel The Famished Road is based upon an abiku. Debo Kotun's novel Abiku, a political satire of the Nigerian military oligarchy, is based upon an abiku. Gerald Brom's illustrated novel, The Plucker, depicts a child's toys fighting against an abiku.".
- Abiku wikiPageExternalLink kQlzxb5.png.
- Abiku wikiPageExternalLink yor07.htm.
- Abiku wikiPageID "9194705".
- Abiku wikiPageLength "1567".
- Abiku wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Abiku wikiPageRevisionID "674203618".
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Abiku_(novel).
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Okri.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yoruba_culture.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yoruba_mythology.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yoruba_words_and_phrases.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Debo_Kotun.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Gerald_Brom.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink Ogbanje.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink The_Famished_Road.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLink The_Plucker.
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abiku".
- Abiku wikiPageWikiLinkText "abiku".
- Abiku hasPhotoCollection Abiku.
- Abiku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-myth-stub.
- Abiku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Abiku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Abiku wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Abiku subject Category:Yoruba_culture.
- Abiku subject Category:Yoruba_mythology.
- Abiku subject Category:Yoruba_words_and_phrases.
- Abiku hypernym Word.
- Abiku type Article.
- Abiku type Food.
- Abiku type Article.
- Abiku comment "Abiku is an African word derived from Yoruba: (abiku) "predestined to death", which is from (abi) "that which possesses" and (iku) "death". Abiku refers to the spirits of children who die before reaching puberty; a child who dies before twelve years of age being called an Abiku, and the spirit, or spirits, who caused the death being also called Abiku. It marks its host.Ben Okri's novel The Famished Road is based upon an abiku.".
- Abiku label "Abiku".
- Abiku sameAs Abiku.
- Abiku sameAs Abiku.
- Abiku sameAs Abiku.
- Abiku sameAs Abiku.
- Abiku sameAs Abiku.
- Abiku sameAs m.027_vm2.
- Abiku sameAs Q321216.
- Abiku sameAs Q321216.
- Abiku wasDerivedFrom Abiku?oldid=674203618.
- Abiku isPrimaryTopicOf Abiku.