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Most of his wives live in a squalid, unfinished house in Bida; others live in his house in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital.
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Other residents of Bida, the village where he lives in the northern Nigerian state, say they do not know how he supports the family.
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Other residents of Bida, the village where he lives in the northern Nigerian state, say they do not know how he supports the family.
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Most of his wives live in a squalid, unfinished house in Bida; others live in his house in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital.
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#1: Al-Warda Al-Bida (White Rose, 1933, Mohamed Karim; more).
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The preacher, who lived with his wives and more than 150 children in Bida town, has had a “fatwa” or a death sentence passed on him by Jamatu Nasril Islam (JNI), a leading Islamic organization.
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I-reporter, Gary Jordan sent us these images from just outside, Bida, Oregon, isn't just gorgeous?
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But nothing modern of the kind could stand by the porcelain of Sèvres, the glass of St. Louis and Baccarat, the bronzes of other French producers, the vast collection of drawings of ancient and mediaeval monuments and architecture in France, her book-binding and illustration by Bida and
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 Various
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Now on the walls of Constantinople there were huge iron hooks and the Sultan commanded his soldiers to hang Bida from these by the ribs.
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Abbema, Mme. Chennevieres, Bida and Dumas of the house of
Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 1894
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