Ojo Bakare Rasaki's This Land Must Sacrifice is a compelling commentary on the Nigerian project. The play paints a vivid picture, albeit metaphorically on the genesis of the scepter of failed political leadership that hangs over the Nigerian nation and in fact most of Africa today. In addition to the often advanced thesis of mutual disunity, distrust and tribal irredentism often identified as the root of the problem, this paper seeks to use Rasaki's play toargue a post-colonial dimension that traces the beginnings of the country's failed leadership to the structure created by the former colonial masters at the dawn of their departure
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
The most engaging issue in Africa’s postcolonial discourse is the search for a well defined identity...
While Nigerian playwrights active since independence are generally classified by their generation, t...
Ojo Bakare Rasaki's This Land Must Sacrifice is a compelling commentary on the Nigerian project. The...
This paper examines the issue of visionless leadership which has plagued African countries since ind...
This paper critically reflects on the political scenario in Nigeria as depicted in the dramatic piec...
The most engaging issue in Africa’s postcolonial discourse is the search for a well defined identity...
The social and politico-economic growth of a nation is largely dependent on the credibility of her l...
This paper is a thematic study of Femi Osofisan’s The Chattering and the Song and Yungba-Yungba and ...
Postcolonial discourse does not only interrogate western epistemology about postcolonial societies; ...
This work explores Esiaba Irobi’s Cemetery Road (2009) and Ojo Rasaki Bakare’s Once Upon a Tower (20...
African countries have consistently been involved in civil unrest, political instability, threats of...
Arguably, Nigeria’s transition from the military regime to the democratic rule in 1999 only marginal...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
This paper critically examines post-independence Nigerian literary writers ' engagement with th...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
The most engaging issue in Africa’s postcolonial discourse is the search for a well defined identity...
While Nigerian playwrights active since independence are generally classified by their generation, t...
Ojo Bakare Rasaki's This Land Must Sacrifice is a compelling commentary on the Nigerian project. The...
This paper examines the issue of visionless leadership which has plagued African countries since ind...
This paper critically reflects on the political scenario in Nigeria as depicted in the dramatic piec...
The most engaging issue in Africa’s postcolonial discourse is the search for a well defined identity...
The social and politico-economic growth of a nation is largely dependent on the credibility of her l...
This paper is a thematic study of Femi Osofisan’s The Chattering and the Song and Yungba-Yungba and ...
Postcolonial discourse does not only interrogate western epistemology about postcolonial societies; ...
This work explores Esiaba Irobi’s Cemetery Road (2009) and Ojo Rasaki Bakare’s Once Upon a Tower (20...
African countries have consistently been involved in civil unrest, political instability, threats of...
Arguably, Nigeria’s transition from the military regime to the democratic rule in 1999 only marginal...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
This paper critically examines post-independence Nigerian literary writers ' engagement with th...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
The most engaging issue in Africa’s postcolonial discourse is the search for a well defined identity...
While Nigerian playwrights active since independence are generally classified by their generation, t...