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African Philosophical Inquiry}} 1 , year={1987} } @incollection{b15, , title={{is understood the geopolitical and socio-cultural entity englobed by the continent of Africa: North, middle and south. It includes the old Afro-Islamic Egypt. Sub-saharan black central as well as white South Africa are all included in this geo-political definition. Equally, included are the historically African-originated Afro-American and Afro-Asian peoples whose roots are African. Though they live no longer in the African continent, yet they are tied by history and origins to Africa. They are part of and parcel of the African reality}} , booktitle={{by African (in the words of Pantaleon Iroegbu)}} Owerri; Ltd , publisher={International Universities Press} 116 , note={More emphatically. Cf. Iroegbu, P. 1994. 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