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Paul_012, of course ! The name "Wanyiwa" is incorrect, and this page is about "Yihwa" anyways. It's way more common than "Wanyihwa". Feel free to create your own page for the name "Wanyihwa" though.
I was under the impression that Yihwa/Yiwah/Yiwa/etc. was a shortening of Wanyihwa/Wanyiwa/etc., and that the full name preferable as the main article. Since you disagree, I won't push that issue. But entries for persons without an article should probably still be removed, per Wikipedia:Write the article first. And you must not use an entry which you wrote on another website as a reference. --Paul_012 (talk) 14:46, 13 August 2018 (UTC)Reply