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Vol. 26 No. 4 (2024): Journal of the English Scholars' Association of Nigeria

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullahi – Language, Literature and Social Exclusion in Some Contemporary Northern Nigerian Novels

Ibrahim Halima Ahmad – Northern Nigerian Women's Life Writing: A Tapestry of Resilience, Tradition and Transformation

Olusoga Oludotun Ayinde – Rhythmic Tropes in Nigerian Corporate Radio Advertisements and their Implications for Nigerian Learners of English

Shamsuddeen Bello – A Voice from the Underground: Subversion and Containment in Maishe Maponya’s Gangsters

Abiodun Jombadi – Linguistic and Discourse Strategies in Nigerian Media Representations of Coup d’Etats in West Africa

Oluwakemi Abiola Kalejaiye – Rupture of the Common and the Emergence of a Disruptive Force: A Reading of Soji Cole’s Embers

Agbonkhese K. Oboh & Enitan Sophie Oluwa – Binary Significations of 'Death' in Wole Soyinka's Death and the King's Horseman

Favour Olajide, Kikelomo Adeniyi & Lily Chimuanya – Parent-child Relationship Metaphors and Image Schemas in Nigerian Political Discourse

Published: 2024-12-29

Full Issue

  • Language, literature and Social
  • Northern Nigerian Women's Life W
  • Rhythmic Tropes in Nigerian Radi
  • A Voice from the Underground, Be
  • Linguistic Discourse Strategies,
  • Rupture of a Disruptive Force, K
  • Binary Signification of Death, O
  • Parent-child Relationship Metaph

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