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SOCIAL EXCHANGE, TRUST, AND INTER-AGENCY COOPERATION: EXPLAINING COLLABORATION FAILURES IN NIGERIA’S ANTI-CORRUPTION INSTITUTIONS
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Exploring the Collaboration in Capacity Building between the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the International Civil Defence Organisation (ICDO) and the Nigerian Military, 2003–2023
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African identities in The Book of Not
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Liturgical Colonisation and African Identity
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Can African Women be Womanists?
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A systematic Theology for All African Christians
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Taking hands to save creation: An African perspective on ecotheology
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Tonality and Atonality of Speech Surrogacy as Resource for African Pianism
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Shame in the Individual Lament Psalms and African Spirituality, by Mark S. Aidoo
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Delivering Church leadership from charlatanry and controversy in African Pentecostalism
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Reevaluating the relevance of undergraduate theology degrees in South African universities
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Beyond Gaudeamus Igitur: Decolonising South African Graduation Ceremonies
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Ideational Analysis and Integration of African Folktale in Science, Technology, and Education
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Following Digital Footprints: Researching South African Digital Poetry
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Camouflaged Colonisation? Afrocentric Epistemologies and the Limits of Decolonisation in South African Musicology
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‘Hände hoch’: The South African experience of the moment of capture in North Africa
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Epistemics of African Music Performance: Navigating Knowledge, Tradition, and the Digital Frontier
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From Neoliberalism to Economic Nationalism: Implications of Deglobalisation for African Security and Development
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Mafoko: Structuring and Building Open Multilingual Terminologies for South African NLP
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Introducing the Historical African Languages Database: A Translingual Resource of Crosslinked Dictionaries
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Multilingual vibes: Visualising linguistic resources and emoji in Southern African online discourse
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From the Communal Music Making to Deep Learning: AI, Copyright, and the Soul of African Music
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Karma and spiritual warfare: The ‘back to sender’ practice in South African New Prophetic Churches
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Indigenous research methods and African women’s theology: A theo-analytical engagement1