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Volume 11, Issue 3 (2024)

ISSN: 3067-1124

DOI Prefix: 10.5281/zenodo.

THE POWER OF AMBIGUOUS TITLES IN AFRICAN CHILDREN'S STORIES: A READER'S PERSPECTIVELANGUAGE

By Franklin Nduka Agwu

This study explores the use of ambiguity in the titles of Nigerian children's literature, focusing on 34 randomly selected titles from a population of 76. Through a descriptive and analytical approach, the research investigates how ambiguity manifest...

ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION AND RESOURCE EXPLOITATION IN NIGER DELTA LITERATURE

By Obinna Okechukwu Wosu

The anthropocentric consciousness of human beings has induced the belief that humans are the most significant and only important entity in the ecosphere. This accounts for his preponderance towards reducing every other entity, such as the natural res...

AFRICAN ORAL TRADITIONS IN POETRY: A STUDY OF SONG OF LAWINO AND SONG OF OCOL

By Emeka Jonathan Okorie

This study is interested in the use of winged expressions in Bitek’s creative workβ€”Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol to achieve and influence audience participation, sustenance, and easy analysis of a text written in a combination of two different ...