CHRISTIANITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS:TRANSMISSION OF SACRED KNOWLEDGE ANDECOLOGICAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Author Benjamin Chukwunonso NwokochaDepartment of Religion and Human RelationsFaculty of ArtsNnamdi Azikiwe University, Awkabc.nwokocha@unizik.edu.ng +2347060430485 Abstract The contemporary ecological crisis has provoked renewedtheological reflection on humanity’s relationship with thenatural environment. Christianity, as a faith traditiongrounded in sacred revelation, offers a rich ethicalframework for environmental responsibility through itsdoctrines of creation, stewardship, incarnation, andeschatological hope. This paper […]

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A PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATION OF GENDER ROLE ON INHERITANCE IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICA

Abstract Gender is among the most globally discuss topic due to itsinherent nature which centre on the societal role place onmale and female that is mainly cause by religion andculture. Gender has a greater role to play as a majordeterminant factor with regard to the issue of inheritance incontemporary Africa, and inheritance according to Africanpoint

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LEAN ACCOUNTING PRACTICES AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF SELECTED MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN NIGERIA

Authors Innocent Chukwuebuka NnubiaDepartment of Accountancy,Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.ic.nnubia@unizik.edu.ng Awogwo Ogechukwu BridgetDepartment of Accountancy,Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Cheche Kalu ChecheDepartment of Accountancy,Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Abstract This study examines the impact of lean accounting practices onthe operational efficiency of selected manufacturing firms inNigeria, addressing a critical empirical gap in the application ofValue Stream Costing (VSC),

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YOUTH PERCEPTION OF AFRICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Author Okoye Jacinta Ogochukwu Abstract African Traditional Medicine (ATM) remains an important partof healthcare in Africa, especially in areas where modernmedical services are limited. However, the rise of social mediahas changed how young people learn about and understandATM. This study examines how social media influences youthperceptions of African Traditional Medicine in contemporaryAfrica.Using a qualitative approach

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A PSYCHOANALYTIC EXPLORATION OF FEAR AND HIDDEN MESSAGES INSELECT NOLLYWOOD HORROR FILMS.

Author SOMTOO ARINZE-UMOBI, PhD Abstract Nollywood horror films use fear as a canvas to explore complex themes like tradition,modernity, and spirituality, revealing societal taboos and cultural anxieties. By applyingSigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, this study analyses how fear is constructedpsychologically and culturally in two films: The Origin: Madam Koi Koi (2023) and Livingin Bondage: Breaking Free

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AN EXPLORATION OF PERFORMANCE CODES AND UTILITARIAN FUNCTIONS OF AFRICAN TRADITIONAL FESTIVALS THROUGH EWÌ-OLÓÒRÉ-ÒGÌDÌGBÒ

Authors Alonge, Isaac Olusola, PhD Bolarinwa, Abidemi, PhD Omotayo, Paul Olaoluwa, PhD Arinpe, G. Adejumo, PhD Abstract Yorùbá culture, traditional festivals play a vital role in cultural and religious expressions, yet many of these festivals, particularly those celebrated at the grassroots level, remain undocumented and underexplored in scholarly discourse. While considerable academic attention has been

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LANGUAGE, POWER, AND IDEOLOGY IN KENJOJUMBAM’S THE WHITE MAN OF GOD

Abstract This study examined the relationship between language,power, and ideology in KenjoJumbam’sThe White Man ofGod, with a view to uncovering how linguistic and stylisticchoices encode ideological meanings and power relationsin the text. Adopting a qualitative approach, the study drewon insights from Leech and Short’s (2007) stylistic modeland principles of critical discourse analysis to investigatehow language

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FROM RITUAL TO REVENUE: THE ORU-OWERE FESTIVAL AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC BUSINESS

Author Mbara, Nnamdi Christian, PhD Abstract The Oru-Owere Festival of the Owere people in the South Eastern part of Nigeria is a vibrant celebration of culture,music, and tradition that has long served spiritual andcommunal purposes. But in today’s fast-changing world,where music and culture are increasingly tied to digitalplatforms and global markets, there’s a growing need

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