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    Kokoroko (stylised as KOKOROKO) is a London-based eight-piece musical group led by Sheila Maurice-Grey, playing a fusion of jazz and Afrobeat. In February...
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    airwaves within and outside Nigeria. In 2010, he featured on the song Kokoroko by female gospel artist Kefee, which went on to win in the Best Collaboration...
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    career as Nigerian gospel artist. Her best known hits are "Branama" and "Kokoroko". She was awarded the International Young Ambassador for Peace Award in...
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  • Waterhouse Chlöe Bailey Neil Frances Brittany Howard Chappell Roan Sid Sriram Kokoroko Cimafunk Orbital Kevin Kaarl Saint Levant Oneohtrix Point Never Palace...
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  • (Winner) Terry G Darey Bracket Da Grin "Yori Yori" – Bracket (Winner) "Kokoroko" – Kefee (featuring Timaya) "You Bad" – Wande Coal (featuring D'banj) "Free...
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  • he started the Nok Cultural Ensemble alongside Onome Edgeworth (from Kokoroko), Dwayne Kilvington (AKA Wonky Logic) and Joseph Deenmamode (AKA Mo Kolours)...
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    Magaji Mashegu Mazakuka/Likoro Makazanta Primary School; Kofar Sarki; Kokoroko; Ganwa I; Ganwa II; Koso; Likoro; Robu; Tunga Gero; Kupa; Rijiyoyi; Chikogi;...
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  •   1851 to 1854 Laganfyela Moru   1854 to 1878 Ali Dyan   1878 to 1885 Kokoroko Dyan   1885 to 1892 Sabana   1892 to 1897 Tyeba Ouattara "Nyandane" Tyeba...
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  • Slant Magazine. Retrieved 10 August 2022. Hall, James (5 August 2022). "Kokoroko evoke the joyous sounds of West Africa, Calvin Harris slows down – the...
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    (1839–1851) Laganfyela Moru, ruler (1851–1854) Ali Dyan, ruler (1854–1878) Kokoroko Dyan, ruler (1878–1885) Sabana, ruler (1885–1892) Tyeba Wattara Nyandane...
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