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GENDER, NATIONALISM AND OTHER INTERVENTIONS IN AKACHI ADIMORAEZEIGBO’S HAIKU POEMS
Kayode Niyi Afolayan
204-229
GENDER, READING HABIT AND PERFORMANCE IN THE WRITING OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 STUDENTS IN ABEOKUTA NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
Titilayo E. Popoola, Helen Bodunde, Alphonsus Adebiyi
225-236
HAEMORRHAGES AND HEALINGS IN NNIMMO BASSEY’S WE THOUGHT IT WAS OIL BUT IT WAS BLOOD (2008) AND I WILL NOT DANCE TO YOUR BEAT (2011)
Kayode Niyi Afolayan, Sylvia Ojoma Okedi
212-237
HATE SPEECHES AND POLITENESS STRATEGIES IN SELECTED TALKS OF FACEBOOK USERS AGAINST NIGERIA’S PUBLIC OFFICERS’ INSENSITIVITY
Toyin Ogundele, Vivien Bello-Osagie
1-23
HAUSA HIP-HOP SONGS: A NEW TREND FOR SURVIVAL AND PRESERVATION OF HAUSA LANGUAGE
Kabiru Muhammad Ismail, Rabilu Muhammad Usman, Kabiru Jaafar Sulaiman
207-224
IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN THE MEDIA: A CDA OF SLOGANS OF SOME SELECTED NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS
Aminu Lawan Musa, Aishatu, Muhd Danjani, Wada Haruna Tudun Wada
376
IMPLICATIONS OF AFRICAN VALUES ON FEMINISM: ILLUSTRATIONS FROM SELECTED WORKS FROM NORTHERN NIGERIA
Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullahi
286-303
INCONGRUENCE OF ENGLISH LETTERS AND SOUNDS AS COMIC MATERIAL FOR SOCIAL MEDIA SKITS
Andrew Onoja, Jacob Jonathan
408-431
INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES, ORAL LITERATURE AND CRITICAL LITERACY IN DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
Ogonna Nchekube Nkereunwem, Fredrick Teryila Iorshagher, Edith Ada Anyanwu
329-353
INITIATION IN TRADITIONAL AFRICAN SOCIETY: AN ANALYSIS OF URHUAMI-OTU OF THE UZAIRUE PEOPLE OF EDO STATE
Philomena Ayenoya Okoroafor
207-217
INSECURITY AND EMANCIPATION IN NIGERIAN FICTION
Aondover Alexis Tsavmbu; Henry Unuajohwofia Obakore
185-199
INTERROGATING NIGERIA DIASPORA IMAGINARY IN NNEDI OKORAFOR’S SUNNY AND THE MYSTERIES OF OSISI
Oluwole Coker
241-258
INTERROGATING THE OSU CASTE SYSTEM IN JUDE OGU’S THE SECRETS OF NOTHING
Abdullahi Haruna
210-224
LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL CLASS: AN ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE VARIATION IN THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE BASE, KADUNA
Ikpomwosa Andrew Egbah, Dilichukwu Lilian Efobi
89-113
LANGUAGE AND THE COMBAT OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA: A TEXT LINGUISTICS ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENT BUHAHI’S SPEECH AT ANTI-CORRUPTION SUMMIT IN LONDON
Abubakar Bashir, Maryam Bello Mukhtar
200-213
LANGUAGE ATTITUDES: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
Kikelomo 0lusola Adeniyi, Oremire Judith Ehibor
200-223
LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: RISING ISSUES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN ACADEMIC ENGLISH CORPUS (NAEC)
Yewande Mulikat Olabinjo
75-89
LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENT
Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullahi, Nasir Umar Muhammad
286-300
LEXICALISATION AND IDEOLOGIES IN BOKO HARAM VIDEOS: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE EXPLORATION
Gideon Abioye Oyedeji
26-46
LINGUISTIC MANIFESTATION OF MODALITY IN DUL JOHNSON’S ACROSS THE GULF
Isaiah Aluya
162-179
MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION, CATALYSTS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN Port Harcourt CITY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Irene Nkeiru Agu, Vivian Ijeoma Nwoke
305-328
MEMORIES OF PAIN AND THE QUEST FOR HEALING IN POST-APARTHEID DRAMA: A NEGOTIATION OF ETHICS OF FORGIVENESS IN YAEL FARBER’S MOLORA
Kazeem Adebiyi Adelabu
145-160
METAPHORICAL OPTICS OF INSECURITY IN SELECTED NIGERIAN PRINT MEDIA
Tolulope Abisodun Oluremi, Musibau Olusola Lawal
257-286
METATHESIS AS A PHONOLOGICAL PROCESS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Muhammad Mallam Modu, Ezekiel Kefas Etienne
207-217
MIGRATION, MOMENTARY HAPPINESS AND DESPAIR IN ADICHIE’S AMERICANAH AND UNIGWE’S ON BLACK SISTERS’ STREET
Darlington Ifeanyi Ogbonnaya, Florence Orabueze
110-137
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