F. C. Ogbalu

Chief Frederick Chidozie Ogbalu (1927 — 1990) known predominantly as F. C. Ogbalu was a Nigerian linguist and educator. He is predominantly known for centralising Igbo language.[3][4][5] In 1949, he founded Society for Promoting Igbo Language and Culture.[6]

F. C. Ogbalu
Born
Frederick Chidozie Ogbalu

20 July 1927
Died21 October 1990(1990-10-21) (aged 63)
NationalityNigerian
Alma materUniversity of London
OccupationLinguist, educator
Notable work
Society for Promoting Igbo Language and Culture
Notes

References

  1. Abanobi, Chika (4 August 2018). "F.C. Ogbalu: Father of Igbo language, literature". The Sun. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  2. Nwachukwu-Agbada, J.O.J. (5 March 2017). "Nigerian written literature since 1914 – Part 1". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  3. Eberechukwu Afigbo, Adiele (1995). F. C. Ogbalu and the Igbo Language. Indiana University. p. 299. ISBN 9789781601378.
  4. Echeta, Chikodi. Still in the Shadow of Death. p. 51-52. ISBN 9781471002700.
  5. N. Emenyonu, Ernest (2021). The Literary History of the Igbo Novel: African Literature in African Languages. Routledge African Studies (illustrated ed.). Taylor & Francis Limited. p. 160. ISBN 9781032174792.
  6. Zabus, Chantal (2007). The African palimpsest: indigenization of language in the West African europhone novel. Rodopi. p. 33. ISBN 978-90-420-2224-9.
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