The audacious declaration “Big for nothing” in Kevin Echeruo’s propaganda poster during the Nigerian civil war offers illumination to the forgotten undercurrents that drove the 30-month war which in the last fifty years has contributed to the setting of agenda for separatist polemics in the Nigeria nation-state. Using largely the iconographic approach to visual description and interpretation, this study examines the cultural codes and representational conventions that inform contemporary artistic representational style as a cultural practice. The illustration not only approximates to one of the early visual indicators on the divisive national challenge rendered in highly coded visual and linguistic rhetoric of hegemonic power struggle by th...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Nigerian films worldwide are the entertainment offerings of the nation, a burgeoning industry with s...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...
The realisation of genuine national unity within its ethnically diverse society has always been the...
Much debates and controversy surround the Nigerian civil war. The most recent could be described as ...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
The paper examines the political and philosophical ideologies of the Pan-Africanism and Nationalism ...
The study is a contribution to the existing studies on the effects of ethno-nationalist identity on ...
This study examines the effect of propaganda in the Biafran war. Nigeria, the show case of British c...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
In todays globalized world, nations are increasingly concerned about how they are perceived by their...
The post-independence Nigerian state was faced with the intractable task of governing a multifaceted...
Images possess great visual power, because they embody contents which references varying aspects of ...
Heterogeneous societies have an arduous task of wielding together their often divergent values and i...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Nigerian films worldwide are the entertainment offerings of the nation, a burgeoning industry with s...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...
The realisation of genuine national unity within its ethnically diverse society has always been the...
Much debates and controversy surround the Nigerian civil war. The most recent could be described as ...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
The paper examines the political and philosophical ideologies of the Pan-Africanism and Nationalism ...
The study is a contribution to the existing studies on the effects of ethno-nationalist identity on ...
This study examines the effect of propaganda in the Biafran war. Nigeria, the show case of British c...
Eddie Iroh made the observation that writers of his generation, who had lived through the Biafran co...
In 1960, when the country gained independence from colonial Britain, analysts had predicted rapid de...
In todays globalized world, nations are increasingly concerned about how they are perceived by their...
The post-independence Nigerian state was faced with the intractable task of governing a multifaceted...
Images possess great visual power, because they embody contents which references varying aspects of ...
Heterogeneous societies have an arduous task of wielding together their often divergent values and i...
Nigerian independence has spanned through 57 years (from October 1, 1960). Of these 57 years the mil...
Nigerian films worldwide are the entertainment offerings of the nation, a burgeoning industry with s...
Popular and academic representations of Africa often assume violence as an integral characteristic o...