This paper examines the concept of ohia, ‘poverty’ in the Akan sociocultural worldview. These include factors that cause it, the people who suffer from poverty and the implications of their condition. It identifies social, cultural, individualistic and fatalistic sources of poverty. The paper is discussed employing the theoretical framework of language ideology, which reflects people’s beliefs about their language and how they justify the language structure and practical uses. To understand the Akan concept of poverty, one must resort to their cultural beliefs, past experiences, perception, worldview and social structures. The paper employed the qualitative method, using interviews for the primary data. The secondary data was collected from...
This paper examines the stylistic features and proverbs in ɔba nyansafo wɔbu no bɛ na wɔnka no asɛm,...
This article examines Basotho indigenous knowledge systems particularly in the way that they are em...
Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to ...
This paper looks at the concept of ohia ‘poverty’ from Akan sociocultural perspectives. It considers...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
This paper sees the Akan concept of “bosom”, translated into English as “lesser god”, as a very powe...
Proverbial expressions have typical linguistic and figurative features. These are normally captivati...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
In the Ghanaian Akan tradition, many proverbial sayings and phraseologies are knotty statements whic...
The paper discusses the Akan concept of marriage, and analyses aphorisms and proverbs that relate to...
The paper examines the notion of oral artist and discusses the relationship between context and text...
Poverty is inimical to human progress. It is pervasive and wreaks damage in societies. Poverty in Af...
The current approach to African development is driven by Euro-Western material/physical approaches t...
This article derives from, and is predicated on idea that Shona proverbs are a medium through which ...
This study explores Ikwo proverbs to examine traditional Ikwo worldview(s) that have so far been mar...
This paper examines the stylistic features and proverbs in ɔba nyansafo wɔbu no bɛ na wɔnka no asɛm,...
This article examines Basotho indigenous knowledge systems particularly in the way that they are em...
Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to ...
This paper looks at the concept of ohia ‘poverty’ from Akan sociocultural perspectives. It considers...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
This paper sees the Akan concept of “bosom”, translated into English as “lesser god”, as a very powe...
Proverbial expressions have typical linguistic and figurative features. These are normally captivati...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
In the Ghanaian Akan tradition, many proverbial sayings and phraseologies are knotty statements whic...
The paper discusses the Akan concept of marriage, and analyses aphorisms and proverbs that relate to...
The paper examines the notion of oral artist and discusses the relationship between context and text...
Poverty is inimical to human progress. It is pervasive and wreaks damage in societies. Poverty in Af...
The current approach to African development is driven by Euro-Western material/physical approaches t...
This article derives from, and is predicated on idea that Shona proverbs are a medium through which ...
This study explores Ikwo proverbs to examine traditional Ikwo worldview(s) that have so far been mar...
This paper examines the stylistic features and proverbs in ɔba nyansafo wɔbu no bɛ na wɔnka no asɛm,...
This article examines Basotho indigenous knowledge systems particularly in the way that they are em...
Within the development discourse, the narratives of the poor are a well utilized rhetorical tool to ...