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ARCHIVED ISSUE

 

Volume 9 • Number 6 • August 2016

 

Nigeria: Agency and Diversity
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Language and Class Resistance in Nigeria: A Foucauldian Perspective
by Mitterand M. Okorie and Oluwaseun Bamidele
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Morphological Processes in Anaku Igbo: Situating Universality
by Ifeoma Obuasi
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Yoruba Ontology: A Critique of the Conceptualization of Life After Death
by Mohammed Akinola Akomolafe
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Religious-Humanistic Basis of Morality in Yoruba Traditional Thought and Drive for Development
by Adewale Oluwole Owoseni
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The Complexity and Ironic Nature of S��k� in Ife Praise Poetry
by Ejitoyosi Olayemi Salami
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Text to Context: Re-interpreting Suicide in Ola Rotimi�s Kurunmi
by Tertsea Ikyoive
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National Consciousness and Multiculturalism in Ododo�s Dramaturgy
by Benedict Binebai
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Cybercrime and Nigeria�s External Image: A Critical Assessment
by Sulaiman L. Abdul-Rasheed, Ishowo Lateef, Muhammed A. Yinusa, and Raji Abdullateef
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President Muhammadu Buhari�s Democracy Day Message
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Repositioning Nigerian Music and Dance for Cultural Diplomacy: Lessons from Swange Music and Dance in Nigeria
by Awuawuer Tijime Justin
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Finding a Common Religious Soul for Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria
by Adetayo Oludare Alade and Olanshile Muideen Adeyanju
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Prerogative in John Locke�s Two Treatises of Government and the Tyranny of the Obasanjo Presidency in Nigeria�s Nascent Democracy: 1999-2007
by Isaac Iorhen Akuva
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Interrogating Ogungbemi�s Anti-God Humanism: Between Absolute Certainty and Absolute Uncertainty
by Babalola Joseph Balogun
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