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Portrayal of female political aspirants in selected Nigerian newspapers: revisiting underrepresentation and misrepresentation
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Combating in the threshold of emancipation: the myriad role of arab women writers to women's emancipation in the 19™ and 20™ centuries
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Media construction and representation of women in political leadership positions: A study of selected news media outlets in Nigeria
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Psychosocial and cultural analysis of childlessness and its implications on women emancipation in South Western Nigeria: the counselling perspective
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An Anglican parish in transformation : the history of St. Margaret’s, Parow, 1942 - 1995
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Transcriptomic profiling of the extremophile eutrema salsugineum response to environmental stressors
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Negotiating public and private identities: A study of the autobiographies of african women politicians
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Emancipation - and after : a study of Cape slavery and the issues arising from it, 1830-1843.
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Life history strategies of Namaqualand pioneer plant species
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Non-Edible Women: The Question of Marriage in Mid-20th Century Feminist Thought through the Lens of Atwood and Soueif
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Thinking through postcolonial climate justice with Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy
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“The iron fist, the leather glove, and the woollen mitten” : gender performance(s), complicity, and complacency in written and screen versions of Aunt Lydia from Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments
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Gone so far, yet on the threshold: Nigerian library association at fifty
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"The speculative girl hero" through the lens of African futurism and African womanism
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Women and the Word : issues of power, control and language in social and religious life
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Tribute to the legend Mr. veterinary public health, Professor James Steele (1913 -2013): a late pioneer of one health in Nigeria
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Disarming the canon : exploring Tepper’s and Atwood’s retelling of classical (her)story
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Comparative assessment of women farmers’ status in Japan and Nigeria
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Die onderwys van vroue in Afrikalande suid van die Sahara
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How do South African women journalists perceive the influence of online information disorder campaigns on their journalistic practices?
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Class, gender, sexuality and leadership in Bodija Market, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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Arabic education in Nigerian universities: the university of Ibadan as a model
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Oju and Inu: solidarity in the informal market space in Ibadan, Nigeria.
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The role of women in political activism in pre and post-colonial Yoruba history: lessons for contemporary society