Focusing on the 1999 Constitutional Review in Nigeria, this collection of articles highlights stakeholder contributions and public engagement in the amendment process, particularly regarding issues affecting women and girls. It serves as a comparative resource, linking Nigeria's constitutional landscape with those of Ghana, Zambia, Kenya, South Africa, the UK, and the USA. By emphasizing modern, participatory constitution-making methods, the book encourages readers to understand and engage with democratic processes, offering insights that could improve conditions in Nigeria.
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Amid the global turmoil caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, this devotional offers a scriptural guide for Christians seeking solace and strength through faith. It emphasizes the Bible as a vital source of comfort and communication from God, highlighting His nature and plans during challenging times. Designed for personal study and prayer, the book encourages readers to deepen their relationship with God and trust in His guidance amidst uncertainty. It serves as a timely resource for spiritual reflection and growth during the crisis.
Exploring the profound impact of the 2019-20 Coronavirus pandemic, this anthology offers a collection of narrative poems that capture the emotional and societal disruptions caused by COVID-19. The poems reflect on the global lockdowns, economic turmoil, and the cancellation of significant events, providing a personal and historical account of this unprecedented time. With a blend of artistry and documentation, the collection serves not only as a poetic expression but also as a potential historical reference for future generations.
Focusing on the 1999 Constitutional Review in Nigeria, this collection of articles presents insights from various stakeholders, including academics, on the issues raised by the National Assembly. It offers a comparative analysis of Nigeria's constitution alongside those of countries like China, Zambia, and the USA. A significant emphasis is placed on the inclusion of women and girls in governance, advocating for their full integration into politics. The book promotes public participation in constitutional processes, encouraging readers to engage with modern democratic practices.
Focused on educating children about the Coronavirus pandemic, this collection of poems combines playful language with moral lessons. Written in a sing-song rhyme, the poems offer parenting tips and emphasize positivity, stress management, and learning through play. The straightforward language and use of imagery and repetition make the themes accessible, aiming to help kids understand the virus while alleviating tension. This engaging approach seeks to support children during challenging times, making it a valuable resource for parents and educators alike.
NIGERIAN YOUTH #ENDSARS PROJECT AND AGENDA
YOUTH, DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE AGENDA(A PRAGMATIC APPROACH)
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on the role of youths in Nigeria, the book explores their potential as agents of change during crises, particularly in the context of the 2020 #ENDSARS protests. It examines the demands of Nigerian youths for revolutionary change and highlights their marginalization in societal affairs. Through articles, news, and proposals related to the protests, the author discusses the challenges youths face and suggests strategies to address their concerns. This work offers a critical perspective on the youth agenda in Nigeria and its implications for broader societal change.
Focusing on the interdisciplinary nature of applied linguistics, this compendium features a collection of approximately twenty journal articles published between 2002 and 2012. It explores topics such as Yoruba linguistics, English grammar, and various grammatical categories like dietics and passives, contextualized through contrastive and error analysis. Additionally, the work examines educational factors such as parental roles, gender, and power dynamics within language studies, highlighting the author's collaborative research contributions in the field.
BITING THE FINGERS THAT FED
KWARA STATE HIJAB CRISIS IN NIGERIA An indigenes Witness Time-Line Account
- 408pages
- 15 heures de lecture
This account provides an in-depth exploration of the Hijab Crisis in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, highlighting the tensions between the Christian community and the state government's approval of Hijab in Christian Mission Schools. The narrative emphasizes the historical context of Ilorin, founded by the Yoruba people, and the Christian Association of Nigeria's strong opposition to the policy, which they view as a threat to the identity of their schools. The book compiles various newspaper reports to serve as a reference for understanding the socio-political dynamics in a region known for its religious diversity.
The collection features narrative poems inspired by the global impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, aiming to entertain and educate children. Written in a straightforward style, the poems incorporate imagery and repetition to enhance their rhythm and rhyme. Alongside moral lessons, the book includes Bible reflections, making it a suitable devotional resource for kids during these challenging times. It serves as a tool for learning and stress relief, addressing the emotional toll of the pandemic while promoting spiritual growth.
Exploring the rich tradition of Yoruba poetry, this collection reflects the vibrant cultural landscape of Nigeria during a significant period marked by the #EndSARS movement. The poems serve as a means of expression and a call for societal awareness, encapsulating the voices and struggles of the youth. With themes of freedom and community, the work invites readers to engage with contemporary issues while celebrating the heritage of Yoruba language and literature. The phrase "Sọ́rọ̀ Sókè!" resonates as a rallying cry for change and unity.
Constitutional Discourse
Towards Constitutional Review In Nigeria A SOCIOLINGUISTIC APPROACH
- 116pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Focusing on the 1999 Constitutional Review in Nigeria, this collection of articles presents insights from various stakeholders and academics regarding proposed amendments. It encourages public participation in constitution-making, comparing Nigeria's process with those of countries like the USA, UK, and South Africa. While not exhaustive, the selected discussions aim to enhance understanding of constitutional frameworks and suggest improvements that could alleviate challenges faced in Nigeria. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in constitutional law and democratic processes.
The book presents a collection of narrative poems centered on the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, crafted with a didactic approach to entertain and educate children. It aims to impart moral lessons while incorporating Bible reflections, making it a suitable devotional resource. The poems feature simple and direct language, enhanced by imagery and repetition to create engaging rhythms and rhymes. This collection serves as both a learning tool and a means for kids to relieve tension during challenging times.
Focusing on the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, this poetry collection aims to educate and support children through engaging verses. It offers parenting tips, promotes positivity, and emphasizes the importance of play in learning. With a straightforward and rhythmic style, the poems incorporate imagery and repetition to convey moral lessons about the virus. Designed to help kids manage stress and understand their world, the work serves as both an educational tool and a means of releasing tension during challenging times.
Exploring a range of profound themes such as birth, love, identity, and the complexities of life and death, this poetry collection showcases the author's narrative style, influenced by his background as a linguist and university lecturer. The poems vividly express emotions and ideas, crafted with a distinctive rhythm and word choice that reflects the depth of human experience. This collection serves both academic purposes and personal enjoyment, appealing to poetry lovers and casual readers alike.
NIGERIAN YOUTHS #ENDSARS REVOLUTION 2020
WOMEN, YOUTHS, DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE AGENDA(A PRAGMATIC APPROACH)
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Focusing on the #ENDSARS protests of 2020, the book examines the pivotal role of Nigerian youths as agents of societal change. It explores their feelings of marginalization and proposes strategies for empowerment and development. By addressing key questions about youth demands during the protests, the author analyzes various articles, news reports, and constitutional proposals to highlight the skills and attitudes necessary for sustainable change in Nigeria. The work emphasizes the importance of prioritizing youth engagement in the nation's development agenda.
The book presents a collection of narrative poems focused on the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, aiming to educate and entertain children. It combines moral lessons with Bible reflections, providing a didactic approach to help kids understand the crisis while offering a devotional aspect. The poetry is crafted in simple, direct language, utilizing imagery and repetition to enhance rhythm and rhyme, making it accessible for young readers. This work serves as both a learning tool and a means to alleviate stress during these challenging times.
This anthology captures the profound impact of the 2019-20 Coronavirus pandemic through a collection of narrative poems. It reflects on the pandemic's origins, global disruptions, and the socio-economic challenges it has created, including widespread lockdowns and event cancellations. The author, Dr. Olusola Ajolore, intertwines personal thoughts with historical context, creating a poetic narrative that not only expresses the emotional toll of the crisis but also serves as a future historical reference.
Focusing on the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, this poetry collection aims to educate and support children during challenging times. Through engaging and playful rhymes, the poems provide parenting tips, stress management techniques, and moral lessons related to Covid-19. The straightforward language and didactic approach make complex themes accessible, encouraging children to learn while alleviating tension. With a blend of imagery and repetition, the work serves as both an educational tool and a source of comfort for young readers.
Focusing on the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic, this poetry collection aims to educate and support children through engaging verses. Written in a simple, rhythmic style, the poems offer parenting tips, promote positivity, and encourage learning through play. Key themes include managing stress and moral lessons about the virus. The use of imagery and repetition enhances the reading experience, making it accessible for young readers. This work serves as a valuable resource for children to understand and cope with the challenges posed by Covid-19.
This anthology captures the emotional and societal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which began in late 2019. It reflects on the profound disruptions caused by the outbreak, including global lockdowns and economic turmoil. Through narrative poetry, the author chronicles personal and collective experiences during this unprecedented time. The collection not only serves as artistic expression but also aims to provide a historical account of the pandemic's effects for future reference, making it both a poetic and historical document.
NO LONGER AT EASE AT THE CENTRE
THE TRAVAIL OF CHRISTIANS IN KWARA STATE NIGERIA An Indigenes Witness Time-Lines Account
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Hijab crises in Ilorin, the book explores the historical and cultural evolution of the city, founded in 1450 by the Yoruba. Once a military hub of the Oyo Empire, it transitioned through colonial rule and became a melting pot of Islamic and Christian influences, particularly during the 1970s. The narrative draws parallels with Chinua Achebe's works, reflecting the struggles of Christians in Kwara State through the author's personal experiences. The titles of the previous books serve as a homage to Achebe while addressing contemporary issues in the region.
Amid the global turmoil caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, this devotional emphasizes the Bible's role as a source of hope and guidance. It highlights the importance of scripture in understanding God's nature and purposes, especially during challenging times. Designed for personal reflection and prayer, the book encourages readers to deepen their faith and trust in God, providing comfort and strength amidst uncertainty. It serves as a timely reminder for Christians to turn to their faith and find solace in the Word of God during the crisis.
In the midst of the global turmoil caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, this devotional offers a spiritual refuge through scripture. Emphasizing the Bible as a direct communication from God, it highlights the importance of faith during challenging times. The book encourages readers to engage deeply with biblical teachings, pray, and strengthen their trust in God. It serves as a timely resource for individuals seeking comfort and guidance, urging everyone to deepen their relationship with the Almighty Creator amidst the crisis.
NIGERIAN YOUTH #ENDSARS PROJECT & CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW
YOUTH, DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE AGENDAA SOCIO-LINGUISTIC AND PRAGMATIC APPROACH
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on the exclusion of youth from politics, this book documents the Nigerian Youths #ENDSARS Protest of 2020 through various chapters that include articles, news, and poems. It highlights the significant role of youth groups in political engagement and the challenges they face in participating at all levels. Additionally, it features a compilation of articles regarding the 1999 constitutional review process, reflecting contributions from stakeholders and the public aimed at promoting youth empowerment and involvement in Nigeria's political landscape.
This anthology captures the emotional and societal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic through a collection of narrative poems. Highlighting the global disruption caused by the outbreak, it reflects on the lockdowns, economic downturns, and the cancellation of significant events. The poems serve not only as artistic expressions but also as a historical account of a pivotal moment in human history, making it a valuable reference for future readers. Dr. Olusola Ajolore emphasizes the dual role of the work as both poetry and a historical document.
Amid the devastation caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, this devotional offers a scriptural guide to finding hope and faith through biblical teachings. It emphasizes the Bible as a vital resource for Christians during difficult times, providing insight into God's nature and plans. The book encourages readers to engage in prayer and deepen their trust in God, highlighting the importance of spiritual resilience during crises. It serves as a timely reminder to seek a closer relationship with the Almighty Creator.