Faculty of Arts: Recent submissions

  • Efenji, Joseph Simon (Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra State, Nigeria, 2022)
    Environment protection and management has become one of the urgent interest and focus of many societies in modern times. This is because man and indeed the human society, is largely dependent on the survival, growth and ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Journal of Linguistics, Language and Culture, 2016)
    Previous studies on political discourse in Nigeria have dwelt on the application of manual approaches to the analysis of political speeches with little or no attention on a corpus-based approach. This study aims to demonstrate ...
  • ALUYA, Isaiah (Ihafa: A Journal of African Studies, 2016-12)
    Most stylistic investigations in literature have dwelt on the analysis of the major literary genres – poetry, drama and prose-fiction - which enjoy wide readership from the public and frequent patronage from stylisticians. ...
  • Ochulor, Prisca G.; Yusufu, Atiu K.; Adebayo, Mary (Science PG, 2023-10-14)
    Communication is a birthright of all societies, regardless of geographical location. As the globe becomes a global village where a common language is utilised for communication via social media images, there is a need to ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (NIRPRI, 2023)
    JANFA DID NOT GO OUT every night as his father did. On many nights his father slipped out while he was deep in sleep. He did not know whether it was to urinate or for some other reason. When he asked, his father said that ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (SEVHAGE, 2018)
    It is early in the morning. The living room of DANGIWA, obviously a politician. The number of posters and calendars that adorn the walls of the parlour, mostly outdated, announce this. Enter MUMUDE BAWA, a middle-aged ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (Ahmadu Bello University Press Limited, 2014)
    The sharp cry of a baby jolted Old Gwangtim from his sleep-wake state in which he had been for hours. He rose slowly to a sitting position and listened. A second cry came. It was sharper than the first, and then a third; ...
  • JOHNSON, Dul (SEVHAGE, 2017)
    What had started as the beginning of a blissful life ended up as the beginning of pains, sorrow and loss that would dog her all her life; the beginning of a ruined future of a family about to be born. It was a moment of ...
  • JOSEPH, Efenji (A Publication of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Tansian University, Umunya, Anambra State, Nigeria, 2024)
    This paper titled “Aristotle's Notion of Friendship: The Basis for International Relations” addresses the frosty relationship existing between nations which has left a terrible gap among international communities ...
  • JOSEPH, Efenji (GNOSI, 2018)
    Abstract: Nozick’s entitlement theory of justice has its major attempts to defend the institution of private property and to criticize the redistributive measures on the part of government. Nozick frowns at Rawls’ ...
  • JOSEPH, Efenji (Journal of Rare Ideas, 2020-09)
    This work establishes that the primary justification for the state is its role as the guarantor of last resort of the personal safety, liberty and property of the citizens. The essay upholds that the state exists ...

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