Helen Ovbiagele

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Helen Aiyeohusa Ovbiagele[1] (born 1944) is a Nigerian novelist. She was born in Benin City, and after attending C.M.S. Girls' School, Benin City and St. Peter's College, Kaduna, she studied English and French at the University of Lagos and studied at the Institut Francais du Royaume Uni in London.[1] Her work is associated with the romance genre, but her heroines are said to be a bit older and more independent than normal for that form. She is the Woman Editor of Vanguard newspaper.[2]

Novels

Helen Ovbiagele wrote three novels in the hugely popular Pacesetter Novel series.

  • Evbu My Love
  • Forever Yours
  • A Fresh Start

Web sources

  1. ^ a b "A Fresh Start - Helen Ovbiagele". Product description. Victola Stores. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  2. ^ Ajayi, Babs (12 March 2006). "Notes from Travel to Lagos: A Shameful and Diplorable Miasma (2), Feature Article". Nigeria World. Retrieved 15 February 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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