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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): AWKA JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES (AJELLS)
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): AWKA JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERARY STUDIES (AJELLS)
Published:
2025-06-24
Articles
Proverb as a Literary Technique in Nigerian Literature and Oral Communication: A Deconstruction of Ola Rotimi’s The Gods Are Not to Blame
Peter Chukwughalum Nwaezeihenatuoha
1-20
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The Archetypal Fall from Grace: Figures of Hubris and Decline in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus
Chukwujekwu Orajiuka
90-101
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The Marital Disputes of Nigerian Celebrities: Emotional Cues in Nonverbal Communication
Blessing Ifunanya Ezea, Ephraim A. Chukwu
42-67
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Queer Identity Politics and Exclusion: A Discourse on Chinelo Okparanta’s Under the Udala Trees
Abideen David Amodu, Oyewumi Anthonia Adereti
268-294
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Nigerian Pidgin and the Quest for a National Language
Chigozie Gloria Nwosu
235-250
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Sociological Reflections and Egalitarian Impulse in Tess Onwueme’s The Desert Encroaches
Wisdom C. NWOGA, Agbeye OBURUMU
193-214
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A Discourse Analysis of the Campaign Speeches of Selected 2023 Nigerian Presidential Candidates
Muhammed Badar Salihu Jibrin, Abigail Oguche
152-173
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Reimagining Yorùbá Oral Tradition: An Exploratory Study of AI-Generated Storytelling
Stephen Olufemi Idowu, Kareemat Funmilola Abbass
102-131
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Racial-Economic Disparities and Environmental Suffering in Postcolonial Africa: A Reading of Mbue’s How Beautiful we Were
Racial-Economic Disparities and Environmental Suffering in Postcolonial Africa: A Reading of Mbue’s How Beautiful we Were
Michael Olamide OKEKUNLE, Ikpemhinoghena Yvonne EWEDEMI, Rita Ugochukwu UCHE, Olasubomi Alimi ADEFESO
68-89
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Contextualization of African Traditional Drama: A Study of Owu Festival of Amimo Etiti Omuma
Emmanuel Alisichukwu Okafor, Emmanuel Chukwudi Ugwu
21-41
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National Development and Multilingualism in Nigeria
Ifeyinwa Obiegbu
251-267
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Umuchu: Exploring the Linguistic Structure of an Indigenous Dialect in Anambra State
Marcel Afam Ezechukwu
215-234
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Autobiographical Projection: The Juxtaposition of Texts and Contexts in Alice Walker's Novels
Amanze Obi
174-192
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Les Modèles d'Intonation dans l'Enseignement du FLE et les Technologies Vocales
Kene Lucile Emenike, Marcel Chimezie Udogalanya
132-151
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