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Full-Text Articles in African Languages and Societies
The Umunri-Enugwu Ukwu Ancestral Connection: A Historical Perspective, Dr Williams Emeka Obiozor
The Umunri-Enugwu Ukwu Ancestral Connection: A Historical Perspective, Dr Williams Emeka Obiozor
Dr Williams Emeka Obiozor
Salutations! HRM Eze Enugwu-Ukwu and Igwe Umunri, Sir Ralph Obumneme Ekpeh, Okpalanakana Ukabia Nri IV, members of the Royal cabinet, Ndi Ichie, Nze na Ozo, Hon. Justice Nkem Izuako of the UN Int. Courts, ECDU PG, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen present. I greet you. I am standing here to present this paper not because I know it all but because the onus fell on me by sheer luck. Yes, I said ‘luck’ because I know that Enugwu-Ukwu has men and women with great intellect in archaeology, anthropology and history who may even do better than me but here I …
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No abstract provided.
On The Standardisation Of Tunisian, Jihëd G. Mejrissi
On The Standardisation Of Tunisian, Jihëd G. Mejrissi
Jihëd Mejrissi
This essay discusses the linguistic situation of Tunisia and presents two standardisation methods for Tunisian, namely the STUNdard and the STUNdard Arlette methods.
The Security Challenges Of Drug Trafficking In West Africa: Why Agenda-Setting Matters, Felix Kumah-Abiwu
The Security Challenges Of Drug Trafficking In West Africa: Why Agenda-Setting Matters, Felix Kumah-Abiwu
Felix Kumah-Abiwu
Reproduced with permission of the editor. Available at http://www.africa-upeace.org/images/pdfs/Publications/PEACEBUILDING.pdf
Appraisal Of Nigeria's Pac In Global Perspective, Riccardo Pelizzo, Aminu Umar
Appraisal Of Nigeria's Pac In Global Perspective, Riccardo Pelizzo, Aminu Umar
riccardo pelizzo
This article investigates the public accounts committees from Nigeria in comparative perspective
The Phenomenon Of Exile As A Mutant Strain In Nigerian Narratives, Ignatius Chukwumah
The Phenomenon Of Exile As A Mutant Strain In Nigerian Narratives, Ignatius Chukwumah
Ignatius Chukwumah
Nigerian narratives are usually given socio-historical readings. This means that critics ground them to their seeming inalienable social and historical contexts from where they are said to be derived. In the operation of historical contextual grounding, scant regard oftentimes is given to the image of exile. This article, therefore, takes up for a close reading, the exilic figure in Nigerian narratives. It notes, through analysis, that this figure is hugely mutative as it emerges from Nigerian mythic narratives; realistic works, with Soyinka’s The Interpreters as a prime example; and quasi-realistic texts, such as Okri’s The Famished Road and others. With …
Innovation, Intellectual Property And Development Narratives In Africa, Jeremy De Beer
Innovation, Intellectual Property And Development Narratives In Africa, Jeremy De Beer
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.
Current Realities Of Collaborative Intellectual Property In Africa, Jeremy De Beer, Chidi Oguamanam, Tobias Schonwetter, Chris Armstrong
Current Realities Of Collaborative Intellectual Property In Africa, Jeremy De Beer, Chidi Oguamanam, Tobias Schonwetter, Chris Armstrong
Jeremy de Beer
No abstract provided.