Editorial - Nigerian literature: triumphs and travails Diala, Isidore
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Living the myth: revisiting okigbo's art and commitment Izevbaye, Dan
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Ben Okri's the famished road: a re-evaluation Obumselu, Ben
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Chinua Achebe: a re-assessment Nnolim, Charles E.
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Forget the muse, think only of the (decentered) subject? Jeyifo, Biodun
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Writing resistance: dissidence and visions of healing in Nigerian poetry of the military era Okùnoyè, Oyèníyì
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'Daughteronomy': Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, domestic amazons and patriarchal assumptions in Children of the Eagle Nwachukwu-Agbada, J. O. J.
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Exile, exilic consciousness and the poetic imagination in Tanure Ojaide's poetry Tsaaior, James Tar
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History and ideology in Chimamanda Adichie's fiction Ogwude, Sophia O.
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The poet as rainmaker: fertility and pluvial aesthetics in Osundare's The Eye of The Earth Ngumoha, Emma
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Nuptial poetry among the Tiv of Nigeria Tsenôngu, Moses
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A dance on contrasting platforms: African tradition and revolutionary aesthetics in Esiaba Irobi's plays Osu, Leon Onyewuchi
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Endogenous and exogenous factors in national development: inferences from the metaphor of witchcraft (Àjé) in Ọlátúbòsún Ọládàpò's poetry Ajibade, George Olusola
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Adichie's Purple Hibiscus and issues of ideology in the constitution of the Nigerian novel Udumukwu, Onyemaechi
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| · Poiesis: on creations and their world with reference to Versfeld's Pots and Poetry Wolff, Ernst
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