Hate is among the most powerful of human emotions – it has caused great suffering – and yet it has been understudied by psychologists. The study was conducted to assess the role of adult and non-formal education in the eradication of hate speech as a catalyst for national disintegration.” Hate speech undermines the essence of public good. “When a society is defaced with anti-Semitic signage, burning crosses and defamatory racial leaflets,” the assurance of security “evaporates.” The study set out with the objectives of finding out the causes of hate in the society; to evaluate the strength and implications of language use; to ascertain the disintegrating socio-economic effects of hatespeech if left to continue; to ascertain the level of gov...
By adopting the semantic and syntactic-related structures of van Dijk’s (1997) political discourse a...
The resurgence of pro-Biafra movements led by the likes of MOSSOB and IPOB over the past six to seve...
This paper examines, from the perspective of pragmatics, political hate speeches made by Nigerians b...
This paper deals with the linguistic freedom of the people of Nigeria as entrenched in the constitut...
Nigeria, the proverbial giant of Africa, has in recent times, been beset with the politics of patern...
Hate speech as a social phenomenon inundates the social, economic and political life of many nations...
Online social media offers platforms for political gladiators to engage in hate speeches as a means ...
Since the Nigerian Civil War in 1970, there has been a mutual suspicion among its three major ethnic...
Of all the spheres where hate speech thrives, religion and politics seem to be more pronounced. Sp...
The paper examined the role of voter education in combating hate speech and electoral violence in Ni...
Elections in the world are not taken with levity as it is one of the major determinants of what woul...
This article examines the effect of hate speech in Nigeria in the light of 1 Kings 12:1–24. Hate sp...
The study adopts approaches in linguistics and critical discourse analysis to interpret media speech...
During the 2015 general election in Nigeria, the political environment was intensified with the prol...
This paper examined the phenomenon of hate speech and foul language on social media platforms in Nig...
By adopting the semantic and syntactic-related structures of van Dijk’s (1997) political discourse a...
The resurgence of pro-Biafra movements led by the likes of MOSSOB and IPOB over the past six to seve...
This paper examines, from the perspective of pragmatics, political hate speeches made by Nigerians b...
This paper deals with the linguistic freedom of the people of Nigeria as entrenched in the constitut...
Nigeria, the proverbial giant of Africa, has in recent times, been beset with the politics of patern...
Hate speech as a social phenomenon inundates the social, economic and political life of many nations...
Online social media offers platforms for political gladiators to engage in hate speeches as a means ...
Since the Nigerian Civil War in 1970, there has been a mutual suspicion among its three major ethnic...
Of all the spheres where hate speech thrives, religion and politics seem to be more pronounced. Sp...
The paper examined the role of voter education in combating hate speech and electoral violence in Ni...
Elections in the world are not taken with levity as it is one of the major determinants of what woul...
This article examines the effect of hate speech in Nigeria in the light of 1 Kings 12:1–24. Hate sp...
The study adopts approaches in linguistics and critical discourse analysis to interpret media speech...
During the 2015 general election in Nigeria, the political environment was intensified with the prol...
This paper examined the phenomenon of hate speech and foul language on social media platforms in Nig...
By adopting the semantic and syntactic-related structures of van Dijk’s (1997) political discourse a...
The resurgence of pro-Biafra movements led by the likes of MOSSOB and IPOB over the past six to seve...
This paper examines, from the perspective of pragmatics, political hate speeches made by Nigerians b...