Ahmed Yerima's play celebrates the phenomenon of twins among the Yoruba people. Orisa Ibeji is also about man's fear of death and love of life; destiny and reincarnation; and the place of the gods in human affairs. Yerima employs simple and beautiful language, dynamic characters and deft skill to navigate the labyrinth that is Orisa Ibeji
This article explores the effects of time and historical change on Nigerian feminist literature by f...
Much of the distinctiveness of Osofisan’s plays lies in his creative manipulation of indigenous stor...
Trinidad Orisa is one of the many Yoruba-Derived spiritual practices that have thrived for centuries...
The Yoruba people in Western Africa have the highest twinning rate in the world. This paper examines...
The ere ibeji and the Cult of Twins among the Yoruba People The cult of twins amongst the Yoruba pe...
The relevance of indigenous literature (by this is meant African literature) as an important resourc...
Yoruba belief system has conceptualized the place and power of women, long before Feminist fervour s...
The first novels published by Helen Oyeyemi and Diana Evans feature twins of mixed-race parentage--a...
This thesis combines creative practice with critical analysis to intervene in the field of post-colo...
A recurrent theme in the drama of Ahmed Yerima is religion – religious conflict, religious contradic...
The debate on the philosophical nature of the beliefs in Ori and human destiny in traditional Yoruba...
While the earliest forms of Yoruba theater may very well be found in ritual plays such as egungun an...
Abstract: The folk element in African literature and drama owes its richness to the various language...
One of the interesting aspects of modern African drama is the fact that traces of the influence of G...
In many ways, people reveal their language, culture, identity, traditions and beliefs through the co...
This article explores the effects of time and historical change on Nigerian feminist literature by f...
Much of the distinctiveness of Osofisan’s plays lies in his creative manipulation of indigenous stor...
Trinidad Orisa is one of the many Yoruba-Derived spiritual practices that have thrived for centuries...
The Yoruba people in Western Africa have the highest twinning rate in the world. This paper examines...
The ere ibeji and the Cult of Twins among the Yoruba People The cult of twins amongst the Yoruba pe...
The relevance of indigenous literature (by this is meant African literature) as an important resourc...
Yoruba belief system has conceptualized the place and power of women, long before Feminist fervour s...
The first novels published by Helen Oyeyemi and Diana Evans feature twins of mixed-race parentage--a...
This thesis combines creative practice with critical analysis to intervene in the field of post-colo...
A recurrent theme in the drama of Ahmed Yerima is religion – religious conflict, religious contradic...
The debate on the philosophical nature of the beliefs in Ori and human destiny in traditional Yoruba...
While the earliest forms of Yoruba theater may very well be found in ritual plays such as egungun an...
Abstract: The folk element in African literature and drama owes its richness to the various language...
One of the interesting aspects of modern African drama is the fact that traces of the influence of G...
In many ways, people reveal their language, culture, identity, traditions and beliefs through the co...
This article explores the effects of time and historical change on Nigerian feminist literature by f...
Much of the distinctiveness of Osofisan’s plays lies in his creative manipulation of indigenous stor...
Trinidad Orisa is one of the many Yoruba-Derived spiritual practices that have thrived for centuries...