Akpabio, Samuel Friday, Samuel Akpabio is a Broadcast Journalist with a decade of experience; he was trained with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN. […]
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PARENTAL NEGLIGENCE, TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE IN YEJIDE KILANKO’S DAUGHTERS WHO WALK THIS PATH
[efn_note]Okolie, L. & Udoette, M. (2024). “Parental Negligence, Trauma and Resilience in Yejide Kilanko’s Daughters Who Walk This Path.” Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities. […]
LEXICAL INNOVATION IN NIGERIAN ENGLISH USAGE AMONG SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN UYO METROPOLIS
[efn_note]Uman, U. (2024). “Lexical Innovation in Nigerian English Usage among Selected Secondary School Students in Uyo Metropolis.” Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities. Maiden Edition, […]
POETRY AND SOCIO-POLITICAL DYNAMICS IN NIYI OSUNDARE’S ‘MY LORD, WHERE DO I KEEP YOUR BRIBE?’ AND JOE USHIE’S ‘YAWNS AND BELCHES’
[efn_note]Dick, B. (2024). “Poetry and Socio-Political Dynamics in Niyi Osundare’s ‘My Lord, Where Do I Keep Your Bribe?’ and Joe Ushie’s ‘Yawns and Belches’.” Planeyo […]
A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF NEWSPAPER HEADLINES ON SECURITY ISSUES IN NIGERIA
[efn_note]Akpabio, S. & Ene, N. (2024). “A Pragmatic Analysis of Newspaper Headlines on Security Issues in Nigeria.” Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities. Maiden Edition,1(1), […]
THE WOUNDED CHILD: TRAUMA AND RECYCLED INHUMANITY IN ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART AND ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS
[efn_note]Nte’ne, J. (2024). “The Wounded Child: Trauma and Recycled Inhumanity in Achebe’ Things Fall Apart and Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus”. Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities. […]
MEMORIES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S REPRESENTATION IN MARSHA SKRYPUCH’S MAKING BOMBS FOR HITLER AND TIYAMBE ZELEZA’S SMOULDERING CHARCOAL
[efn_note]Etim, E. & Gilbert, C. (2024). “Memories of Women and Children’s Representation in Marsha Skrypuch’s Making Bombs for Hitler and Tiyambe Zeleza’s Smouldering Charcoal.” Planeyo […]
RETHINKING GENDER, PATRIARCHY AND FEMALE ‘THINGIFICATION’ IN AHMED YERIMA’S JAKADIYA
[efn_note] Akpan, I. (2024). “Rethinking Gender, Patriarchy and Female ‘Thingification’ in Ahmed Yerima’s Jakadiya.” Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities. Maiden Edition, 1(1), 32-51[/efn_note] Isonguyo […]
CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY: UNPACKING YORUBA PHILOSOPHIES IN SELECT OLAMIDE’S HIP-HOP MUSIC
[efn_note]Hamzat, F., L. Adelakun and H. Ambassador-Birkins. (2024). “Culture and Ideology: Unpacking Yoruba Philosophies in Selected Olamide’s Hip-Hop Music.’ Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities. […]