The paper discusses socio-political indices in African drama: A satirical interpretation of Soyinka’s King Baabu. The objective of the paper is to expose the evils of the military in government as shown in the primary text and to explore satirist approach as inherent in King Baabu. In this respect, satire is employed as a theoretical frame work upon which the paper is hinged. The method of the analysis is analytical glued with the aim of discussing the socio –political indices inherent in the drama text. The findings show that dictatorship, selfishness, greed, bribery and corruption etc are responsible for dictatorship in the African post-colonial era an instance which was witnessed in Nigeria during military rule. The paper concludes that ...
The social and politico-economic growth of a nation is largely dependent on the credibility of her l...
Gabriel Ruhumbika’s Miradi Bubu ya Wazalendo is one of the most significant Kiswahili novels to be p...
Abstract: The folk element in African literature and drama owes its richness to the various language...
This paper identifies some issues related to military regime in Nigeria and Wole Soyinka’s protest a...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
A general survey of the contemporary Nigerian theatre and drama reveals that several contemporary Ni...
Literary artists use language and the power of words to communicate messages to their audiences or r...
This paper is a thematic study of Femi Osofisan’s The Chattering and the Song and Yungba-Yungba and ...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
The writers commitment to the socio-political issues is highly commendable enough as different Niger...
This paper critically reflects on the political scenario in Nigeria as depicted in the dramatic piec...
Abstract: Wole Soyinka’s pioneering effort and creative talents have been a major influence on the d...
As can be seen from the above epigraphic statements, the image of governance in novels written by Af...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
The social and politico-economic growth of a nation is largely dependent on the credibility of her l...
Gabriel Ruhumbika’s Miradi Bubu ya Wazalendo is one of the most significant Kiswahili novels to be p...
Abstract: The folk element in African literature and drama owes its richness to the various language...
This paper identifies some issues related to military regime in Nigeria and Wole Soyinka’s protest a...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
A general survey of the contemporary Nigerian theatre and drama reveals that several contemporary Ni...
Literary artists use language and the power of words to communicate messages to their audiences or r...
This paper is a thematic study of Femi Osofisan’s The Chattering and the Song and Yungba-Yungba and ...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
The writers commitment to the socio-political issues is highly commendable enough as different Niger...
This paper critically reflects on the political scenario in Nigeria as depicted in the dramatic piec...
Abstract: Wole Soyinka’s pioneering effort and creative talents have been a major influence on the d...
As can be seen from the above epigraphic statements, the image of governance in novels written by Af...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
The social and politico-economic growth of a nation is largely dependent on the credibility of her l...
Gabriel Ruhumbika’s Miradi Bubu ya Wazalendo is one of the most significant Kiswahili novels to be p...
Abstract: The folk element in African literature and drama owes its richness to the various language...