Helon Habila left Nigeria for the first time to receive the Caine prize in England in 2001 (The Guardian) and was at the time still working as a journalist. The narrator of his Novel Oil on Water (2011) is also a journalist. Rufus is a journalist seeking the truth. The purpose of this essay is to show how unsustainability manifests itself in Helon Habila's Oil on Water. Unsustainability is either economic, a form of neocolonialism, or ecological in Habila's novel. I use economic, neocolonialist and ecocritical references and theories to illustrate my interpretation of Oil on Water and to show that Habila denounces all the previously mentioned forms of unsustainability. In pursuing this aim I finally evoke potential ideas that could l...
The paper subjects a forty-three-line poem titled After Oil to critical analysis within the novel in...
The degradation of the Niger Delta environment through pollution has constituted challenges and conc...
At first sight there appear to be three human participants in the Nig...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian ...
This study looks at Helon Habila’s novel, Oil on Water (2012) in its engagement of the destruction...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
This paper delves into the linguistic representation of environmental and human degradation in Helon...
At first sight there appear to be three human groups in the Niger Delta struggle in Helon Habila’s n...
Oil on Water is Helon Habilla's third novel, published in 2010. It has, like his other works, attrac...
This study explores the environmental challenges of the Niger Delta area of Nigeria especially as it...
This paper explores environmental devastation in Africa as presented in the works of Zakes Mda’s The...
This essay attempts a critical reading of Helon Habila’s two novels- Waiting for an Angel and Measur...
The global outcry of ecological degradation by mankind has been the thematic focus in the creative o...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed a remarkable upsurge inenvironmental resource crisis as ...
The coastal zone, with their vast resources of food, energy, and minerals, not only are composed of ...
The paper subjects a forty-three-line poem titled After Oil to critical analysis within the novel in...
The degradation of the Niger Delta environment through pollution has constituted challenges and conc...
At first sight there appear to be three human participants in the Nig...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian ...
This study looks at Helon Habila’s novel, Oil on Water (2012) in its engagement of the destruction...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
This paper delves into the linguistic representation of environmental and human degradation in Helon...
At first sight there appear to be three human groups in the Niger Delta struggle in Helon Habila’s n...
Oil on Water is Helon Habilla's third novel, published in 2010. It has, like his other works, attrac...
This study explores the environmental challenges of the Niger Delta area of Nigeria especially as it...
This paper explores environmental devastation in Africa as presented in the works of Zakes Mda’s The...
This essay attempts a critical reading of Helon Habila’s two novels- Waiting for an Angel and Measur...
The global outcry of ecological degradation by mankind has been the thematic focus in the creative o...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed a remarkable upsurge inenvironmental resource crisis as ...
The coastal zone, with their vast resources of food, energy, and minerals, not only are composed of ...
The paper subjects a forty-three-line poem titled After Oil to critical analysis within the novel in...
The degradation of the Niger Delta environment through pollution has constituted challenges and conc...
At first sight there appear to be three human participants in the Nig...