Issue | Title | |
No 14 (2016): A Dialogue with African and Africana Philosophers | Editorial: A Dialogue with African and Africana Philosophers | Abstract PDF |
Azuka Nzegwu | ||
No 14 (2016): A Dialogue with African and Africana Philosophers | Interview with Professor Yunusa Kehinde Salami | Abstract |
Yunusa Kehinde Salami | ||
No 11 (2015): Negritude Reloaded | From Metissage to Relation: A Comparative Analysis of Senghor's and Glissant's Philosophies | Abstract |
Cheikh Thiam | ||
No 10 (2014): Zikism - The Liberation Philosophy of Nnamdi Azikiwe | The Political Philosophy of Zikism: A Re-Interpretation | Abstract |
Abubakar Momoh, Chike Osegbue | ||
No 10 (2014): Zikism - The Liberation Philosophy of Nnamdi Azikiwe | Nnamdi Azikiwe: A Pragmatic, Progressivist, Pan-Africanist Philosopher of Education | Abstract |
Augustine Obeleagu Agu | ||
No 10 (2014): Zikism - The Liberation Philosophy of Nnamdi Azikiwe | The Poetic Jurisprudence of Zikism | Abstract |
Biko Agozino | ||
No 9 (2014) | The Philosophical Foundation of Kom Proverbs | Abstract |
Mbih Jerome Tosam | ||
No 11 (2015): Negritude Reloaded | Senghor and The Enlightenment | Abstract |
Yohann C. Ripert | ||
No 6 (2012) | Modern African Nationalistic-Ideological Philosophy: Its Controversial Development in Malawi (1958-2012) | Abstract |
Grivas Muchineripi Kayange | ||
No 10 (2014): Zikism - The Liberation Philosophy of Nnamdi Azikiwe | An Examination of Zik’s Philosophy of Nationalism and His Criti que of African Superstition | Abstract |
Polycarp Ikuenobe | ||
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