This work engages political commentary in the work of Olátúbòsún Oládàpò, a Yorùbá poet. Its focus is on the way that political ideas and values that are rooted in Nigerian culture can inspire development. The study is an exegesis of a poem entitled Emi lo ó máa fàjéè re se? (“What will you do with your own witchcraft?). The reading explores the multilayered paradoxes and metaphors of witchcraft in the poem, concluding that the God-given abilities and capabilities possessed by Nigerians should be the bases for solving their national problems as the nation needs leaders of a vision and mission. The poet maintains that the Nigerian political leaders have a critical role to play in changing the fortune of the nation by leading by example. In a...
ABSTRACT & RÉSUMÉ & ZUSAMMENFASSUNG: The impact of occult belief on legitimacy of the state and on a...
An examination of Nigeria‟s nationhood in the themes of Inflorescence (1989) and Cotyledons (2009) r...
Politics is a vital aspect of every society. This is due to the fact that the general development of...
This work engages political commentary in the work of Olátúbòsún Oládàpò, a Yorùbá poet. Its focus i...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
The political economy of occult belief in Africa can highlight hidden social and political conflict ...
Among politicians and development experts in Africa alike there is a growing awareness of the ever d...
This paper investigates how Soyinka uses Yoruba mythology in his poem “Idanre”. It avers that Soyink...
Contemporary African poets either consciously or unconsciously utilize their art in scrutinizing the...
PhD thesisThis thesis comprises a narrative poem and a commentary that traces its inspiration. The ...
Postcolonial Nigerian society is confronted by corruption and oppression that emerged in the wake of...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
Ojo Bakare Rasaki's This Land Must Sacrifice is a compelling commentary on the Nigerian project. The...
An examination of Nigeria‟s nationhood in the themes of Inflorescence (1989) and Cotyledons (2009) r...
ABSTRACT & RÉSUMÉ & ZUSAMMENFASSUNG: The impact of occult belief on legitimacy of the state and on a...
An examination of Nigeria‟s nationhood in the themes of Inflorescence (1989) and Cotyledons (2009) r...
Politics is a vital aspect of every society. This is due to the fact that the general development of...
This work engages political commentary in the work of Olátúbòsún Oládàpò, a Yorùbá poet. Its focus i...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
The political economy of occult belief in Africa can highlight hidden social and political conflict ...
Among politicians and development experts in Africa alike there is a growing awareness of the ever d...
This paper investigates how Soyinka uses Yoruba mythology in his poem “Idanre”. It avers that Soyink...
Contemporary African poets either consciously or unconsciously utilize their art in scrutinizing the...
PhD thesisThis thesis comprises a narrative poem and a commentary that traces its inspiration. The ...
Postcolonial Nigerian society is confronted by corruption and oppression that emerged in the wake of...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
Ojo Bakare Rasaki's This Land Must Sacrifice is a compelling commentary on the Nigerian project. The...
An examination of Nigeria‟s nationhood in the themes of Inflorescence (1989) and Cotyledons (2009) r...
ABSTRACT & RÉSUMÉ & ZUSAMMENFASSUNG: The impact of occult belief on legitimacy of the state and on a...
An examination of Nigeria‟s nationhood in the themes of Inflorescence (1989) and Cotyledons (2009) r...
Politics is a vital aspect of every society. This is due to the fact that the general development of...