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Abayomi Barber

Abayomi Barber (Born 1934) is active/lives in United Kingdom, Nigeria.  Abayomi Barber is known for Painting.

Born in 1934 in Ile-Ife, Abayomi Barber received his early training at the Yaba technical Institute, now the Yaba College of technology.  He subsequently attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London on a government scholarship, remaining in the UK for over a decade.  Barber returned to Nigeria in 1971 as an art professor at the University of Lagos, where he set up the Centre for Creative Studies. (JB)

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Facts about Abayomi Barber

Born in 1934 in Ile-Ife, Abayomi Barber received his early training at the Yaba technical Institute, now the Yaba College of technology.  He subsequently attended the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London on a government scholarship, remaining in the UK for over a decade.  Barber returned to Nigeria in 1971 as an art professor at the University of Lagos, where he set up the Centre for Creative Studies. (JB)

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