This paper delves into the intricate web of identity formation and its profound connection to the enduring legacy of colonialism. Through a critical analysis of Dul Johnson's thought-provoking novel, Deeper into the Night, ...
Fidelis, O. E.(Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Science, 2020)
The moral permissibility of suicide has been striking yet recurrent in its presence as it affects humankind in their daily lives. There have been categories of debates in past and present by philosophers, psychologists, ...
Fidelis, O. E.(A Publication of the Association for the Promotion of African Studies, 2023)
Respect for human life is the first and end of every human endeavour.
Fundamental human rights constitute the hallmark, cornerstone and yardstick
to measure Humanness. The progress, development and civilization ...
Efenji, Joseph Simon(Kakurl Multidisciplinary International Journal of Arts and Social Science Education, 2024-01)
This work addresses the problem of religious intolerance which is borne out of some religious adherent's humanistic tendency to monopolize and canonize the idea of God making Him a private property confined to the limits ...
Fidelis, O. Ejegbavwo(Nigerian Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2023)
This paper examines the symbiosis of philosophy and culture. This is
because every culture emerges either as a reaction to or a justification of
peculiar circumstances. Thus, every seeming culture is an identity- ...
PETER, REDZIE(Benue Journal of Media Arts and Literary Studies, 2021-06)
With the assumption that there are structural ambiguities in Dul Johnson's novel 'Across the Gulf', this paper set out to find and disambiguate any sentence that conveys multiple meanings due to its structure. Sixteen ...
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In communication, a listener infers or deduces a speakers’ intended meaning from utterances beyond the sematic context of the sentence uttered. This type of meaning cannot be captured only from the simple and ...
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Language is the birthright of every human being regardless of gender. Sociolinguistic studies of gender show that variations in the use of language reflect social inequality and male dominance in so many societies. ...
KAPTANI, YUSUF(MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION, 2022)
The focus of this paper is on e-learning strategies and its benefit to re-engineering
education for sustainable development. The objectives of education which include:
functional change, social need, self-fulfillment, ...
Politics can be defined not only as that profession devoted to govern¬ing affairs or opinions about politics but also as the understanding of the prevailing social order that regulates or shapes the writer's world, and his ...
JOHNSON, Dul(Bineham Journal of Humanities, Social and Management Sciences (BJHSMS),, 2019-12)
Literature is not taken as seriously as it ought to be. Most people tend to think that all literature is mere fantasy "stories" to be read or listened to, to while away time, and therefore it is nothing other than entertainment ...
PETER, REDZIE(JOS JOURNAL OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 2021-06)
This paper investigates the application of English morphophonological rules by the students of English in Bingham university in Nigeria. using an experimental research design, copies of a questionnaire were administered ...
Aina, Esther B.(A Publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra State, Nigeria, 2024)
The citizens of Nigeria havecontinuously complained of their political leaders as being
responsible for the backwardness and static nature of the country. This research is
concerned with identifying the real problems ...
PETER, REDZIE(Human Nature Research Publisher, 2023-12-30)
Aim of the Study: This is a fresh perspective on the thematic concern in
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‟s Americanah and the theme of unfaithfulness in
Ngugi Wa Thiong‟o‟s A Grain of Wheat.
Methodology: The study seeks to ...
Adebayo, Mary(Northern University Bangladesh & Institute for Leadership and Development Communication, Nigeria, 2022-06-21)
Identity discourses are becoming more focal and prevalent in postcolonial women’s writings. However, these discourses tend to focus more on the female predicament and images as victims of male dominance. This paper seeks ...
Mary Adebayo(Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger state, Nigeria, 2022-06-20)
Oral literature has remained a source and material for
African literature. The intentions of most African writers are
to uphold and ensure that the traditions do not go extinct. This
paper maintains that The Marriage ...
Mary Adebayo; JOHNSON, Dul(Brystevand Publishers, 2018-05-04)
Research remains an integral and critical concern in the academia, and it is the mainstay of all disciplines. But different disciplines have different ways of research, the reason why there are different styles, methods, ...
Environmentalism in the oil-rich Niger Delta has continued to generate literary
responses from scholars and well-meaning Nigerians who feel that with the region’s
enormous contribution to the growth and development of ...
Prisca Godspower Ochulor, Mary Adebayo(IJLL, 2017-06-12)
Oral literature has remained a source and material for African literature. It forms part
of the repertoire that maintains a society aimed at curbing social ills. Hence, African
writers use this form of literature in ...