Sama Raro
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Sama Raro is a Nigerian author, cleric, classroom teacher and socialite known for their Christian writings such as, The Book of Sam.[1] Sama is of the new Naijá ethnicity which is an ethnic grouping that eventually emerged from the British colonisation of West Africa. Sama is not identified by any of the Indigenous nations in Nigeria as one of them (though the Hausa, the Moslem people of West Africa, are more sympathetic, Sama is neither ancestrally nor ethnically Hausa). Sama's name at birth is different from the present name.
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