Contemporary African poets either consciously or unconsciously utilize their art in scrutinizing the consequences of the actions of state operators on their societies. This essay explores the imaginative configuration of the trauma, civil violations etcetera visited on citizens by corrupt politicians of Nigeria’s Second Republic and the succeeding autocratic military rulers. Tanure Ojaide’s The Fate of Vultures and Delta Blues and Home Songs are therefore scrutinized in their depictions of the chicanery of politicians and the tyranny of military rulers in a postcolonial African State. This study adopts a contextualist template that locates the poetic constructs within Nigeria’s recent experiences. It highlights the corruption, violations of...
Abstract: In his poem, ‘Ambassadors of Poverty’, Philip Umeh satirises the sins of corruption by the...
Poetry has over the centuries been envisioned as a butterfly-art with less didactics. Hence just as ...
Poetry of protest is not uncommon in Nigeria literary landscape. It has a direct relationship and re...
Tanure Ojaide has become a major force in contemporary Nigerian poetry.Indeed, in the generation of ...
It is an incontrovertible fact that the Nigerian nation depends, in fact, survives on the wealth of ...
This paper deals with some of the most notable postcolonial, neocolonial, and ecological features th...
Postcolonial Nigerian society is confronted by corruption and oppression that emerged in the wake of...
The symbiotic relationship between literature and history is most visible in the writer’s deployment...
Nigerian written poetry spans about six decades, from its inception, and has been a medium of engage...
ABSTRACT Nigerian written poetry spans about six decades, from its inception, and has been a medium ...
Nigerian poetry, from the early beginning till date, is predicated on its strong connection with soc...
Oil is at the root of the waves of conflict in Tanure Ojaide’s Niger Delta region. The region is the...
In spite of the fact that about thirty years of military rule impacted negatively on various spheres...
As a thematic trajectory, exile constitutes a visible presence in the Nigerian poetic afflatus and i...
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria, received his Ph.D. in English from Syracuse University in 1981. ...
Abstract: In his poem, ‘Ambassadors of Poverty’, Philip Umeh satirises the sins of corruption by the...
Poetry has over the centuries been envisioned as a butterfly-art with less didactics. Hence just as ...
Poetry of protest is not uncommon in Nigeria literary landscape. It has a direct relationship and re...
Tanure Ojaide has become a major force in contemporary Nigerian poetry.Indeed, in the generation of ...
It is an incontrovertible fact that the Nigerian nation depends, in fact, survives on the wealth of ...
This paper deals with some of the most notable postcolonial, neocolonial, and ecological features th...
Postcolonial Nigerian society is confronted by corruption and oppression that emerged in the wake of...
The symbiotic relationship between literature and history is most visible in the writer’s deployment...
Nigerian written poetry spans about six decades, from its inception, and has been a medium of engage...
ABSTRACT Nigerian written poetry spans about six decades, from its inception, and has been a medium ...
Nigerian poetry, from the early beginning till date, is predicated on its strong connection with soc...
Oil is at the root of the waves of conflict in Tanure Ojaide’s Niger Delta region. The region is the...
In spite of the fact that about thirty years of military rule impacted negatively on various spheres...
As a thematic trajectory, exile constitutes a visible presence in the Nigerian poetic afflatus and i...
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria, received his Ph.D. in English from Syracuse University in 1981. ...
Abstract: In his poem, ‘Ambassadors of Poverty’, Philip Umeh satirises the sins of corruption by the...
Poetry has over the centuries been envisioned as a butterfly-art with less didactics. Hence just as ...
Poetry of protest is not uncommon in Nigeria literary landscape. It has a direct relationship and re...