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  1. Son Finds Long-Lost Photo of His Father Beside Amelia Earhart, Thanks to GSU Library’s Special Collections

    Published in Georgia Library Quarterly (2026)
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  2. Longer action potential duration in the Purkinje network than in the ventricular myocardium delays retrograde activation of the human His‐Purkinje system

    Published in The Journal of Physiology (2026)
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  3. Repositioning Nigerian university system: perspective of an insider. Selected speeches of Professor Emeritus Ayo Banjo in commemoration of his 80th birthday

    Published 2014
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  4. Despite the great impression of the Arabs and non-Arabs writers to the art of Maqamat genre, invented by Badi’I Zaman Al-Hamadhani in the fourth century A.H., which gained a wide recognition in both Arabo-Islamic communities. The quantum values and importance added by this literary genre in to the Arabs’ literary heritage has made unique literary creative genre, which changes the status of Arabic prose writing, formulated in the form of funny stories, chosen a narrator named ‘Isa bn Hisham, and a vibrant Hero known: Abu -1- Fatih al-Iskandari. This unique style was later emulated by many Arabs’ writers by producing their own Maqamat, such as; Abu-L-Qazeem Muhammad Al- Hariri (d. 516 A.H), Zamakhshari (D.538 A.H.) Suyyuti (d. 1505 C.E). In the twenty-first century, the great gestures of Africa Arabic scholars in general, and Nigeria in particular, with this literary creativity is very impressive and applausive , with the production of different Maqamat, followed the styles of Badi’ Zaman al Hamadhani, Abu -1-Qasim al- Hariri and etc., amongst are: Dr. Abdul Bari Adetunji in his Maqamat titled : Kaswatu-L-‘Ary fi-1- Maqamat Abdul Bari, Mas’ud Abdul Ganiy Adebayo Al-Oyowiy, in his Maqamat, titled: Maqamat-1- Oyowy, Muhammad Awwal Abdul Salam popularly known as Sahibul -Qur’an Al-Ilory in his Maqamat, titled : Maqamat -Ilory, and Ahmad Tijani Yusuf Ajegunle popularly known as Riku-1 -Asifiyah in his Maqamat, titled : Maqamat Ibn Yusuf and etc....

    Published 2025-01
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  5. Cultural Diffusion and The Unification Policies of Alexander the Great

    Published 2014
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  6. African research review

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  7. Cultural Diffusion and The Unification Policies of Alexander the Great

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  8. Leadership peace and cultural diplomacy in Nigeria

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  9. Ulli Beier, Obotunde Ijimere and Theopaneia in the Imprisonment of Obatala

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  10. From social justice to Islamic revivalism: an interrogation of Sayyid Qutb's discourse

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  11. Ulli beier, Obotunde Ijimere and Theopaneia in the imprisonment of Obatala

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  12. The use of rumour in tacitus' annals

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  13. ADOPTIONOFHEALTHINSURANCESCHEMEANDHEALTHSEEKINGBEHAVIOURAMOGEMPLOYEESOFPRIVATEORGANISATIONS IN ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA

    Published 2023-08
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  14. Understanding the Cross of Emperor Constantine

    Published 2020
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  15. Oedipus’ moral responsibility in Sophocles’ Oedipus tyrannus

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  16. Language, politics and identity in the novels of Ahmadou Kourouma

    Published 2012-11
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  17. Politics and morality through the lens of sallust’s bellum catilinae

    Published 2017-12
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