Kabu Kabu is a speculative fiction short story collection written by Nigerian American writer Nnedi Okorafor with stories in both Africanfuturism and Africanjujuism styles and themes. The collection was first published in 2013 by Prime Books.[1]
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KabuKabu is a speculative fiction short story collection written by Nigerian American writer Nnedi Okorafor with stories in both Africanfuturism and...
Look up kabu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kabu or KABU may refer to: Kaabu a 13th-18th century empire in what is today Senegal Kabu, Syria, a town...
Kabu no Isaki (カブのイサキ), literally Isaki of the Cub, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Ashinano. It first appeared in the August...
Kabus 22 is a 3D horror–action game set in Kadıköy district in Istanbul. The player has three characters to control; the Turkish soldier Demir, his girlfriend...
However, membership can only be acquired by acquiring or inheriting toshiyori-kabu, or elder stock, in the JSA. There are only 105 shares available, and the...
Kaabu (1537–1867), also written Gabu, Ngabou, and N'Gabu, was a federation of Mandinka kingdoms in the Senegambia region centered within modern northeastern...
Kabu 16 Hydroelectric Power Station is a 20 megawatts (27,000 hp) hydroelectric power station under construction in Burundi. It is under development by...
The Kabu Formation is a Late Cretaceous geologic formation of Middle Cenomanian age and is part of the Mifune Group. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils...
[citation needed] In Lagos, Nigeria, illegal cabs are usually referred to as kabukabu. In Hong Kong, illegal cabs are usually referred to as white card, due...
Kabu Trader Shun (Japanese: 株トレーダー瞬, Hepburn: Kabu Torēdā Shun, literally "Stock Trader Shun") is an adventure video game for the Nintendo DS. The game...
Erick Kabu (born December 21, 1989, in Accra) is a Ghanaian football (soccer) striker who played in the Bulgarian A PFG for Botev Plovdiv. Kabu began...
Writers of the Future Volume XVIII. A collection of her stories, titled KabuKabu, was published by Prime Books in 2013. It includes the titular piece,...
KABU (90.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Fort Totten, North Dakota. The station is owned by Dakota Circle Tipi, Inc. It airs a Variety format...
follows the addict Kabu's experiences as he tries a drug called "Ultra Heaven" and experiments with devices called amplifiers. Volume 1 Kabu is a junkie and...
owned and operated a cafeteria in Addis Ababa called Kabu, which was named after her song "Kabu". The cafeteria ceased operations in 2015. On 3 January...
Joystone is a studio album collaboration between Jimi Tenor and KabuKabu, a group of west-African musicians living in Berlin. Former Fela Kuti bandmate...
(株札(かぶふだ)) are Japanese playing cards used for gambling games such as Oicho-Kabu. Kabufuda cards, like the related hanafuda (lit. 'flower cards'), are smaller...
participate in the functioning of the Association by inheriting a share (called a kabu), of which there are 105. The value of these shares was extremely high and...
Jimi Tenor (born Lassi O. T. Lehto, 1965) is a Finnish musician. His artist name is a combination of the first name of his youth idol Jimmy Osmond and...
Cabo Frio (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkabu ˈfɾi.u], Cold Cape) is a tourist destination located in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The Brazilian coast runs...
Sumo Association (JSA). More accurately called "elder stock" or toshiyori kabu, these names are a finite number of licenses that can be passed on, and are...