CULTURAL CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN AFRICAN SOCIETIES
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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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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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Author Augustine Chimaijem Ọkwọ Abstract This study investigates the re-enactment of Igbo proverbsin Igbo plays. The main objectives of the study are toexplore the contexts and the meanings of the Igboproverbs in the contexts they occur in the selected Igboplays. The selected Igbo plays in this research work are:Akpịrị Richie Ụzọ (A R U) and
ILU IGBO DỊ KA Ọ DỊ N’ỤFỌDỤ EJIJE IGBO NDỊE JIRI MEE NCHỌCHA Read More »
Author Dr. Anokwuru Innocent Chijioke Abstract In modern business transitions, competition is described asthe key to success. Sale of goods and commodities dependlargely on how superior and qualitative is the commodity ofa given organisation compared to the other. This hascreated room for innovation that effectively assistsorganisations to transform from micro to macro. In thecourse of
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Author Chioma Blessing Onwubie, PhD Ụmịedemede N’ime mmadụ Chukwu kere, ọtụtụ ihe jupụtara n’ime ya nakwana ndụ ya, agwa ọma na agwa ọjọọ. N’ezie, Chukwu e keghịmmadụ ka ọ kpawa agwa ọjọọ, mana n’ihi ndụ ọjọọ, omumeọjọọ na atụmatụ ọjọọ jupụtara n’ime mmadụ ka mmadụ ji werena-akpa agwa ọjọọ, na-ebi ndụ ọjọọ ma na-emekwa omumeọjọọ.
NTULERỊTA AGWA ỌJỌỌ, NTARAMAAHỤ HỤ NAMGBAGHARA N’IDUUAZỊ ATỌ NDỊ A HỌỌRỌ Read More »
Abstract Technology education is a major Educational Policy inNigeria. Attention is said to have been paid to it by variousgovernments, yet technology education has not yielded theexpected dividend. The much-emphasized vision 2010 couldnot hold thus, come another plan to move the country to theposition of one of the 20 developed countries of the world,tagged “Vision
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Author Helen Chinelo Onuorah, PhD Abstract The main purpose of the study was to examine the relationshipbetween workplace flexibility and administrative staffproductivity in public secondary schools in Imo State. Tworesearch questions and two null hypotheses were tested at 0.05level of significance. The correlational survey research designwas adopted for the study. The population of the studycomprised
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Abstract In 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 given to widely known festivals such as Òṣun Òṣogbo, Mórèmí, Ojúde Ọba and Èyò, among