Olumbe Bassir (1919–2001) was a Nigerian scientist, author and academic.[1] His primary contributions to research were in the areas of aflatoxins, nutrition, and peace research.[2]
Olumbe Bassir
Born
Senegal
Nationality
Nigerian
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OlumbeBassir (1919–2001) was a Nigerian scientist, author and academic. His primary contributions to research were in the areas of aflatoxins, nutrition...
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Exchange, 31(3), 219–229. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/157254302X00399 Bassir, Olumbe (July 1954). "Marriage Rites among the Aku (Yoruba) of Freetown". Africa:...
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