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Issue |
Title |
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No 5 (2004) |
An Economic Development of Two Countries: Ghana and Malaysia |
Abstract
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Benjamin Asare, Alan Wong |
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No 18 (2011) |
An Idiomatic Victory: Postmodern Ethnography in Arrow of God |
Abstract
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Julia Istomina |
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Vol 2, No 1 (2000): Special Issue on Gender |
An Interview with Claude Ake |
Abstract
|
Walusako Mwalilino |
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Vol 2, No 1 (2000): Special Issue on Gender |
An Interview with Ezenwa-Ohaeto on the Publication of the Biography of Chinua Achebe |
Abstract
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Paul Onyemechi Onovoh |
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No 11 (2007) |
And Just Who Are the Nigerians? |
Abstract
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Biodun Jeyifo |
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No 21 (2012): Swakopmund Protocol, Wale Okediran, Tarzan, and Migration |
Are Migration and Trade Substitutes or Complements? Evidence from Nigeria |
Abstract
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Ebenezer Adesoji Olubiyi |
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Vol 4, No 1 (2003) |
Aspects of Feminism and Gender in the Novels of Three West African Women Writers (Aidoo, Emecheta, Darko) by Edith Kohrs-Amissah. Heidelberg, Books on African Studies 90pp. ISBN 3-927198-17X |
Abstract
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Miriam C. Gyimah |
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No 16 (2010) |
Assessment Performance of Waste Management Institutions In Ghana |
Abstract
|
Simon Mariwah |
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No 9 (2006) |
At TerraKulture: The Clime Celebrated Jeyifo and Appraises Itself |
Abstract
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Benjamin Njoku |
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Vol 3, No 1 (2001) |
Attitude of the Church on National Progress |
Abstract
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Nwabufo Uwechia |
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No 25 (2014): Colonial Gambia and World War II, War and Healing, Xenophobia in South Africa, Apartheid |
“If You Do for Palestine What You Did for Us...â€: A Review of Have You Heard from Johannesburg (2010). Connie Fields, Dir. |
Abstract
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Charles Peterson |
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No 20 (2012): Fulbe Ladde Soro, Buchi Emecheta, French Neo-Colonialism, Ama Ata Aidoo, Religion |
“Tell Me, O Muse, of the Man Who Wandered Fullâ€: A Review of The Nine Muses, 2011, 94 minutes, Smoking Dogs Films, John Akomfrah, Dir. |
Abstract
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Charles Peterson |
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No 25 (2014): Colonial Gambia and World War II, War and Healing, Xenophobia in South Africa, Apartheid |
“They are softâ€: Senegalese Migrants’ Experiences of Xenophobia in Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
Abstract
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Silvana Claudia Barbali |
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No 11 (2007) |
Bakayoko at 60: Hurrah to Igilango Geesi! |
Abstract
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Dele Layiwola |
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No 10 (2007) |
Benin's Ongoing Struggle For Democracy |
Abstract
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Mathurin Houngnikpo |
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No 19 (2011): Africa at the Crossroads |
Beyond Bergsons Lebenphilosophie: Senghor, Negritude, and African Vitalism |
Abstract
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Cheikh Thiam |
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No 9 (2006) |
Biodun Jeyifo and the Wasted Generation |
Abstract
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Wale Ajao |
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Vol 1, No 2 (2000): Special Issue on Wonders of the African World (Part I) |
Black Orientalism?: Further Reflections on Wonders of the African World by Henry Louis Gates |
Abstract
|
Ali A. Mazrui |
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No 10 (2007) |
Book Review: La Côte d’Ivoire, la France et leur Crise |
Abstract
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Simon Adetona Akindes |
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No 17 (2010): Remembering Professor John Conteh-Morgan |
Book Review: Osagie, Iyunolu, ed. Theater in Sierra Leone: Five Popular Plays |
Abstract
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Theresah P. Ennin |
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Vol 3, No 2 (2002) |
Bound to Violence?: Achille Mbembe's On the Postcolony |
Abstract
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Adeleke Adeeko |
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No 19 (2011): Africa at the Crossroads |
Building Peace in the Process of Restoring Justice: A Conceptual Framework for an Inclusive Approach to Peace and Justice in Northern Uganda |
Abstract
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Terry Beitzel |
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Vol 3, No 1 (2001) |
Call to Eradicate Discrimination and Intolerance Marks Conclusion of World Conference against Racism |
Abstract
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Office of the High Commisioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) |
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Vol 2, No 2 (2001) |
Can Africa Increase its Global Share of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)? |
Abstract
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Honest Prosper Ngowi |
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No 10 (2007) |
Côte d’Ivoire and Benin: Different but not Parallel Trajectories |
Abstract
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Simon Adetona Akindes |
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