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Women Trauma and Stereotype Tradition in Tunde Kelani’s Film, Thunderbolt
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Gender stereotypes in Nigerian films: a discursive analysis
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The media, informal learning and ageism in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Communication for social behavior change: the use of games and posters to promote sanitation and hygiene practice
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The thematic relevance of Yorùbá oral literature in Túndé Kèlání’s film-agogo èèwọ
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Linguistic stereotypes in the Nigerian banking industry
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Double wounds: ecologies of trauma in Kivoshi Shigematsu’s “to next spring- Obon” and Osahon Ize- lyamu’s “more sea than tar”
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Code-switching, code-mixing and code-conflicting in abeni by Tunde Kelani
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Prevalence of Ritual Images in Yoruba Nollywood Films and the Perception of Contemporary Society
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Prevalence of ritual images in yoruba nollywood films and the perception of contemporary society
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A RE-ASSESSMENT OF WOMEN MARGINALIZATION IN GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA 1999-2011
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Gender politics and silences on rape in the Nigerian films “tango with me” and “code of silence"
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Between the margins and the mainstream: the odyssey of women in Greek and Yorùbá thoughts
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WOMEN EDUCATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN ONDO, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA, 1875-2008
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Gender equality and women empowerment: key elements to sustainable rural development in Nigeri
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War narratives, survivalism and trauma in Uzodinma Iweala's beast of no nation and Ishmael Beah's a long hay gone
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Situated harmful traditional practices in South-western Nigeria: recent progress, challenges and lessons for policy engagements
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Child character, sexual trauma and postmodern realities in Toni Kan's nights of the creaking bed
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Managing a necrotic limb of african dwarf crocodile (osteolaemus tetraspis) in Ibadan zoological garden: a case report
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Perceived Factors Influencing the Utilization of Traditional Birth Attendants in Akinyele Local Government, Ibadan, Nigeria
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Appraisal of harmful traditional practices in Nigeria: magnitude, justifications and interventions
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Traumatic events and suicidal behavior in the Nigerian survey of mental health and well-being
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Women’s status within the household as a determinant of maternal health care use in Nigeria
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Blind devotion, violence and trauma in the works of Ka Maiga, Bassek and Mpoudi-Ngolle