Vol. 12 Nbr. 1, September 2018
Index
- David L. Horne: Biographical Reflections, A Living Pan African Scholar-Activist.
- African Global Experiences: An Introduction to the Special Edition.
- A Comparative Analysis of Olojo Festival under the Late Adesoji Aderemi and the Late Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II.
- A Dangerous Single Story: Dispelling Stereotypes through African Literature.
- A Study of Festival Theatre to Flekstival Theatre: Emuodje Flekstival of Ekakpamre in Southern Nigeria as a Paradigm.
- African Body Adorned in Christian Garb: A Study of the Prayers of Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Nigeria.
- Becoming Black and African: Nigerian Diasporic Transformations of Racial and Ethnic Identities in the United States.
- Betty Okotie and the Birth of Solo Play Production in Post-Colonial Nigeria.
- Colonialism in Africa: A Revisionist Perspective.
- Competency-based Education, Lifelong Learning and Adult Students: Insights from International Partnerships between East Africa, Southern Africa and USA-based Institutions of Higher Education.
- Economic Growth in Africa Through an Ethical Lens.
- From the Civil Rights Movement to Black Lives Matter: The African Union and the African-Americans in the United States.
- Magun in Contemporary Yoruba Traditions.
- Men in the Land of Promise: Immigration and Challenges to Masculinity in M.G. Vassanji's No New Land.
- Migration Trajectories and Experiences of Zimbabwean Immigrants in the Limpopo Province of South Africa: Impediments and Possibilities.
- Nancy Prince's Narrative Compared to the Sidi Saint Mai Mishra.
- National Identity Construction in Independence Day Speeches of Anglophone West Africa.
- On Constructing Black Cultural Citizenship in White Spaces.
- Oppression as a Major Cause of Social Unrest: An Examination of Akinwumi Isola's Play Text, Aye Ye Won Tan.
- Political Leadership in Nigeria: Our National Anthem and National Pledge.
- Public Higher Education Governance and Nigeria's Development Agenda: The 12 'aces' Paradox.
- Russian African Studies: Past and Present.
- Satirized Feminism in Chimamanda Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun and Americanah.
- Sustainable Change in Rural Africa Through Village-Guided Interventions and Global Partnerships.
- The Brain Drain, Skilled Labour Migration and Its Impact on Africa's Development, 1990s-2000s.
- The British's Contact with Nigeria's Peoples, Amalgamation and the Question of Minority Agitation, 1914-1999.
- The Children of San Souci, Dessalines/Toussaint, and Petion.
- The Impacts of Physical Disabilities on Labor Market Outcomes: A Tanzanian Case Study.
- The Influence of the Kingship Institution on Olojo Festival in Ile-Ife: A Case Study of the Late Ooni Adesoji Aderemi.
- The Nexus of Globalisation and Global South Social Policy Crafting: Some Zimbabwean Perspectives.
- The Role of Dance in a Depressed Economy: A Study of "The Drum of Danger".
- The Socio-Economic Value of Home Remittances as Means of Reducing Rural Poverty: A Case Study of Igbomina Migrants in Lagos.
- Travel Notes: Pan Africanism (Re)Visited: From Sankofa to Afrofuturism--Summary of the "2nd Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Intellectual & Cultural Festival".
- True But Brief History of the Friendly Societies and Development of Black Bermudian Communities after Emancipation: Black People Seek Pride and Power in a Post-Slavery and Post-Emancipation World, the Bermuda Experience.
- Two Minds, One World: Soyinka and Walcott Meet.
- What Does Africa Have to Do with Being American?: U.S. African and European American College Students' Notions of, Knowledge of, and Experiences with Africa.