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Channels - A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF IDEOLOGY AND MEANING IN SELECTED NOVELS OF CHINUA ACHEBE :: FRELIP Discovery
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Intercultural Postcolonial Communication in the German Translations of Selected Novels of Chinua achebe
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Cultural distance, memory and the perception of otherness: Chinua Achebe’s narratives as intercultural mediation
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Representation of African cultural knowledge and identity in versions of German-translated things fall apart by Chinua Achebe—a critical intercultural communication analysis
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Translating Igbo Gods into German, cultural distance and intercultural postcolonial communication
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The cultural other, interculture and interculturality in postcolonial translation dialogic-communication
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The fundamental principles of ancient Greek participatory democracy for contemporary Nigerian community development
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Style, Lexical Choices and Media Ideology in Selected English-Medium Newspaper Reports on Niger Delta Conflicts, 1997 – 2009
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LEXICAL CHOICES AND LEADERSHIP IDEOLOGY IN SELECTED SPEECHES OF OLUSEGUN OBASANJO, 1976-1979 AND 1999-2007
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The eye as source of conceptual metaphors in Igbo
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REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CITY IN THE EARLY AND RECENT NIGERIAN NOVEL
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Democracy and the people empowerment (part 1)
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Sexual Discourse Among Students in Selected Tertiary Institutions in Lagos State, Nigeria
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Lexical and Discursive Construction of Identity in Selected Twenty-First Century Nigerian Novels
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Translating Fagunwa: decoding and recoding metaphor
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Democracy and the people empowerment (Part II)
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Linguistic Forms and Functions of Rhetorical Strategies in the Sermons of Selected Pentecostal Churches in Lagos
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Lexical variation in Akokoid
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The military and the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria
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Ember-months and disaster beliefs in Nigeria
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The paradigm of community-based participatory epizootiology: a review
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Athens and the tyranny of a democratic state
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Patrons and Clients Godfathers and the Democratization Process in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic
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Ebola-Associated Terms in Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.
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State, Women and Democracy in Nigeria, 1999-2007