This paper critically reflects on the political scenario in Nigeria as depicted in the dramatic piece “Obanla” by Abiodun Macaulay. It is actually an excursion into the Nigerian political history, with a serious interrogation of the present while offering a forecast into the future against the backdrop of the plots, structure and the thematic output of the play “Obanla”. The socio-political context that birthed ‘’Obanla’’ equally serves as a fulcrum to x-ray the political atmosphere or milieu of Nigeria as a nation where the socio-economic and political well-being of the citizens are premised primarily on ethnic groupings and power tussling; a country where the citizens’ rights are encroached upon unrestrained; where governance is a game of...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...
This paper investigates the plight of the poor masses in the play Some Mother’s Sons, a post-aparthe...
This paper examines the issue of visionless leadership which has plagued African countries since ind...
Politics is a vital aspect of every society. This is due to the fact that the general development of...
Artistic commitments in Africa, Nigeria in particular, have continued to countenance the various soc...
Ojo Bakare Rasaki's This Land Must Sacrifice is a compelling commentary on the Nigerian project. The...
Theatre and its appurtenances can project events, problems and issues of society. Its hegemony consi...
The writers commitment to the socio-political issues is highly commendable enough as different Niger...
All the socio-political vices that are actually affecting the development of Nigerian society could ...
African countries have consistently been involved in civil unrest, political instability, threats of...
One of the dynamics of human society is power tussle alongside intricacies associated with the game ...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
This paper is a thematic study of Femi Osofisan’s The Chattering and the Song and Yungba-Yungba and ...
The paper discusses socio-political indices in African drama: A satirical interpretation of Soyinka’...
The social and politico-economic growth of a nation is largely dependent on the credibility of her l...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...
This paper investigates the plight of the poor masses in the play Some Mother’s Sons, a post-aparthe...
This paper examines the issue of visionless leadership which has plagued African countries since ind...
Politics is a vital aspect of every society. This is due to the fact that the general development of...
Artistic commitments in Africa, Nigeria in particular, have continued to countenance the various soc...
Ojo Bakare Rasaki's This Land Must Sacrifice is a compelling commentary on the Nigerian project. The...
Theatre and its appurtenances can project events, problems and issues of society. Its hegemony consi...
The writers commitment to the socio-political issues is highly commendable enough as different Niger...
All the socio-political vices that are actually affecting the development of Nigerian society could ...
African countries have consistently been involved in civil unrest, political instability, threats of...
One of the dynamics of human society is power tussle alongside intricacies associated with the game ...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
This paper is a thematic study of Femi Osofisan’s The Chattering and the Song and Yungba-Yungba and ...
The paper discusses socio-political indices in African drama: A satirical interpretation of Soyinka’...
The social and politico-economic growth of a nation is largely dependent on the credibility of her l...
Nigeria has witnessed a steady development in modern drama consciousness and practice. As Johnson (2...
This paper investigates the plight of the poor masses in the play Some Mother’s Sons, a post-aparthe...
This paper examines the issue of visionless leadership which has plagued African countries since ind...