1 |
SUPERSTITION AND EXPLOITATION IN FAITH BEN-DANIELS' A QUARTER PAST MIDNIGHT AND AMMADARKO'S THE HOUSEMAID [ENG0606] |
₦ 5,000 |
2 |
The African Woman's Struggle and Survival: An Analysis of Sefi Atta's Swallow [ENG0605] |
₦ 5,000 |
3 |
A Research into Writing Difficulties Faced by Basic Pupils at Fereso R/C Primary School in Ghana [ENG0604] |
₦ 5,000 |
4 |
A SPEECH ACT ANALYSIS OF INDIRECTNESS IN DUL JOHNSON'S MELANCHOLIA. [ENG0603] |
₦ 5,000 |
5 |
A Phonological Analysis of Selected Songs of Olamide [ENG0602] |
₦ 5,000 |
6 |
SURVEY OF CAUSES OF STUDENT’S DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING ENGLISH LANGUAGE AMONG SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN WAMAKKO L.G.A OF SOKOTO STATE: IMPLICATIONS FOR LANGUAGE EDUCATORS [ENG0601] |
₦ 5,000 |
7 |
Socio-Economic Factors And Political Factors Affecting Students’ Performance A Case Study Of Some Selected Secondary Schools In Gusau Metropolis [ENG0600] |
₦ 5,000 |
8 |
MULTILINGUALISM; ITS IMPLICATION AND BENEFITS IN LEARNING ESSAY WRITING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AMONG JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN JOS-NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF PLATEAU STATE. [ENG0599] |
₦ 5,000 |
9 |
Availability and Utilization of Computer Assisted Language Learning Facilities in Students' Learning in Osun State Model Secondary Schools [ENG0598] |
₦ 5,000 |
10 |
Marxism in Festus Iyayi’s Violence and Ngugi wa Thiongo’s Devil on the Cross [ENG0597] |
₦ 5,000 |
11 |
EFFECT OF ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION AND SPACE ON MODERN LITERATURE [ENG0596] |
₦ 5,000 |
12 |
Reflecting The Times: A Journey Of Self-Discovery In Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come [ENG0595] |
₦ 5,000 |
13 |
Re-Defining The Image Of Nigerian Woman: A Case Study Of Zainab Alkali’s The Descendants [ENG0594] |
₦ 5,000 |
14 |
Silence As A Strategy For Trauma Enunciation In Selected Fiction Of Abdulrazak Gurnah: Paradise (1994) And Desertion (2005) [ENG0593] |
₦ 5,000 |
15 |
Management of Gray Literature in Academic Libraries In Nigeria [ENG0592] |
₦ 5,000 |
16 |
SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF THE LANGUAGE OF ADVERTISING AND ITS EFFECT ON THE SOCIETY. (A CASE STUDY OF ETISALAT AND AIRTEL) [ENG0591] |
₦ 5,000 |
17 |
A speech act analysis of Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo's Trafficked [ENG0590] |
₦ 5,000 |
18 |
Stylistic Analysis of The Campaign Rhetoric of 2015 Nigerian Presidential Election [ENG0589] |
₦ 5,000 |
19 |
Costume and Make-up as Varitable tools for Cultural Promotion and Tourism: A study of Nigerian home videos [ENG0588] |
₦ 5,000 |
20 |
THE ROLE OF AFRICA INDEPENDENT TELEVISION IN PROMOTING POPULAR CULTURE AMONG YOUTHS IN KADUNA METROPOLIS [ENG0587] |
₦ 5,000 |
21 |
TENSE ERRORS IN ENGLISH ESSAYS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS [ENG0586] |
₦ 5,000 |
22 |
A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR’S I HAVE A DREAM. [ENG0585] |
₦ 5,000 |
23 |
A FEMINIST READING OF MOBOLAJI ADENUBI’S EMPTY ARMS AND HILARY ROUSE-AMADI’S AMINA [ENG0584] |
₦ 5,000 |
24 |
A METAPHYSICAL ANALYSIS OF AMOS TUTUOLA’S THE PALMWINE DRINKARD AND D.O. FAGUNWA’S THE FOREST OF GOD [ENG0583] |
₦ 5,000 |
25 |
A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF CHRISTAIN HAND BILLS AND POSTERS [ENG0582] |
₦ 5,000 |
26 |
A SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF PSALM 51. [ENG0581] |
₦ 5,000 |
27 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF AKACHI ADIMORA-EZEIGBO’S TRAFFICKED [ENG0580] |
₦ 5,000 |
28 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF SELECTED NIYI OSUNDARE’S SOCIO-POLITICAL POETRY [ENG0579] |
₦ 5,000 |
29 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF SOME SELECTED POEMS OF WOLE SOYINKA [ENG0578] |
₦ 5,000 |
30 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF SPORTS COLUMNS IN SOME SELECTED NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS [ENG0577] |
₦ 5,000 |
31 |
AESTHETIC OF AFRICANISM IN CAMARA LAYE’S THE AFRICAN CHILD AND THE RADIANCE OF THE KING [ENG0576] |
₦ 5,000 |
32 |
AFRICANISM: THEME, AND TECHNIQUE IN AMOS TUTUOLA’S THE PALMWINE DRINKARD [ENG0575] |
₦ 5,000 |
33 |
CHARACTERIZATION AND SYMBOLISM IN OLU OBAFEMI’S WHEELS AND NGUGI WA THIONGO’S A GRAIN OF WHEAT [ENG0574] |
₦ 5,000 |
34 |
CLASS STRATIFICATION, POVERTY AND SOCIAL INJUSTICE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FESTUS IYAYI’S VIOLENCE AND OLU OBAFEMI WHEELS. [ENG0573] |
₦ 5,000 |
35 |
CLASS STRUGGLE A CASE STUDY OF FESTUS IYAYI’S VIOLENCE AND ANIMATA SOW FALL’S THE BEGGARS’ STRIKE [ENG0572] |
₦ 5,000 |
36 |
CODE MIXING AS A SOCIOLINGUISTIC MEDIUM IN SOME SELECTED SONGS IN THE NIGERIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY [ENG0571] |
₦ 5,000 |
37 |
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF EMECHETA’S SECONDCLASS CITIZEN AND NWAPA’S EFURU [ENG0570] |
₦ 5,000 |
38 |
CONFLICT BETWEEN TRADITIONAL AND WESTERN CULTURE: A CASE STUDY OF SOYINKA’S DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN AND THE LION AND THE JEWEL [ENG0569] |
₦ 5,000 |
39 |
CRITICAL DISOURSE ANALYSIS OF OLA ROTIMI”S OUR HUSBAND HAS GONE MAD AGAIN [ENG0568] |
₦ 5,000 |
40 |
CULTURE AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN BUCHI EMECHETA’S THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD AND CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS [ENG0567] |
₦ 5,000 |
41 |
EMERGENT TRADITION AND THE AFRICAN POETRY, A CASE STUDY OF TANURE OJAIDE’S THE “FATE OF VULTURES” AND “ENDLESS SONG” [ENG0566] |
₦ 5,000 |
42 |
FACTS AND FICTION IN AKACHI ADIMORA - EZEIGBO’S CHLDREN OF THE EAGLE AND THE LAST OF THE STRONG ONES [ENG0565] |
₦ 5,000 |
43 |
FEMINIST AESTHETICS IN OLA ROTIMI’S OUR HUSBAND HAS GONE MAD AGAIN AND FEMI OSOFISAN’S MOROUNTODUN [ENG0564] |
₦ 5,000 |
44 |
FOLKLORE AND THE QUEST FOR RE-INVENTION A STUDY OF WOLE SOYINKA’S DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN AND HOPE EGHAGHA’S DEATH NOT A REDEEMER [ENG0563] |
₦ 5,000 |
45 |
GENDER ISSUES IN AKACHI ADIMORA EZEIGBO’S TRAFFICKED AND ZAYNAB ALKALI’S THE VIRTUOUS WOMAN [ENG0562] |
₦ 5,000 |
46 |
IMAGES OF SOCIAL VICES IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN POETRY : A STUDY OF DENJA ABDULLAHI’S MAIROGO AND JIDE BALOGUN’S THE DESERT IN THE RIVER [ENG0561] |
₦ 5,000 |
47 |
MAGIC POETRY: A STUDY OF ARUGBA INVOCATION IN OSUN OSOGBO FESTIVAL [ENG0560] |
₦ 5,000 |
48 |
MOTHER TONGUE INTERFERENCE IN ENGLISH NEWS CAST: A CASE OF A KWARA TELEVISION NEWS [ENG0559] |
₦ 5,000 |
49 |
ORATURE IN MODERN AFRICAN LITERATURE USING: WOLE SOYINKA’S THE BEATIFICATION OF AREA BOY [ENG0558] |
₦ 5,000 |
50 |
POLITICS AND AESTHETICS IN SELECTED PLAYS OF WOLE SOYINKA [ENG0557] |
₦ 5,000 |
51 |
RACISM AND AESTHETICS IN ALEX LA GUMA’S A WALK IN THE NIGHT AND PETER ABRAHAMS’ MINE BOY [ENG0556] |
₦ 5,000 |
52 |
RELIGION AND MORALITY IN JOHN UPDIKE’S ‘A&P’ AND SALMAN RUSHDIE’S ‘THE PROPHET’S HAIR’. [ENG0555] |
₦ 5,000 |
53 |
SATIRE AND SOCIAL MEDIATION IN WOLE SOYINKA’S: A CASE STUDY OF THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JERO AND A PLAY OF GIANTS [ENG0554] |
₦ 5,000 |
54 |
SATIRE IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN POETRY: A STUDY OF TAYO OLAFIOYE’S A CARNIVAL OF LOOTERS AND MUSA I. OKPANACHI’S THE EATERS OF THE LIVING [ENG0553] |
₦ 5,000 |
55 |
SOCIAL RELEVANCE OF NIYI OSUNDARE’S THE EYE OF THE EARTH [ENG0552] |
₦ 5,000 |
56 |
SOCIO-POLITICAL MOTIFS IN NIYI OSUNDARE’S THE EYE OF THE EARTH AND VILLAGE VOICES [ENG0551] |
₦ 5,000 |
57 |
SYNTACTIC AND LEXICO-SEMANTIC ANALYSES OF SELECTED SMS TEXT MESSAGES AMONG THE UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN STUDENTS [ENG0550] |
₦ 5,000 |
58 |
THE IMPACT OF YORUBA LANGUAGE ON THE SPOKEN ENGLISH OF STUDENTS (INDIGENES) OF ILORIN (TOWNSHIP) [ENG0549] |
₦ 5,000 |
59 |
THE MYTHOLOGICAL ICONS IN AMOS TUTUOLA THE PALM-WINE DRINKARD [ENG0548] |
₦ 5,000 |
60 |
THE SOCIOLOGICAL INDICES OF AFRICAN DRAMA: A STUDY OF WOLE SOYINKA’S THE BEATIFICATION OF AREA BOY: A LAGOSIAN KALEIDOSCOPEAND OLU OBAFEMI’S SCAPEGOATS AND SACRED COWS [ENG0547] |
₦ 5,000 |
61 |
THEMATIC EXPLORATION OF BUCHI EMECHETA THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD AND SECOND CLASS CITIZEN [ENG0546] |
₦ 5,000 |
62 |
THEMES AND IMAGERY IN SELECTED ROMANTIC POEMS [ENG0545] |
₦ 5,000 |
63 |
TRADITIONAL AESTHETICS TRANSFER AND THE AFRICAN NOVELISTS: A STUDY OF ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART AND LAYE’S THE AFRICAN CHILD [ENG0544] |
₦ 5,000 |
64 |
UTOPIANISM AND CHARATERISATION IN AMINATA SOWFALL’S THE BEGGER’S STRIKE AND SEMBENE OUSMANE’S XALA [ENG0543] |
₦ 5,000 |
65 |
The Semantic Analysis Of Slang And Jagons In The Nigerian Military Barracks: A Study Of Selected Barracks In Lagos State [ENG0542] |
₦ 5,000 |
66 |
A comparative study of the noun phrase of the Nigerian pidgin and English language [ENG0541] |
₦ 5,000 |
67 |
TRUE AND FAIR view concept [ENG0540] |
₦ 5,000 |
68 |
A LINGUISTIC - STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF SOME SELECTED POEMS IN NIYI OSUNDARE'S "A CITY WITHOUT PEOPLE" [ENG0539] |
₦ 5,000 |
69 |
LANGUAGE AND ENVIRONMENT IN AYI KWEI ARMAH’S THE BEAUTYFUL ONES ARE NOT YET BORN [ENG0538] |
₦ 5,000 |
70 |
Comparative analysis of heroism in Beowulf and Sundiata [ENG0537] |
₦ 5,000 |
71 |
Strategies used by secondary school teachers for promoting creative writing skills at the junior secondary school level [ENG0536] |
₦ 5,000 |
72 |
GENDER COMPLEMENTARITY In Ifeoma Okoye's Behind the Clouds And Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo's House of Symbols. [ENG0535] |
₦ 5,000 |
73 |
Realism in Nuruddin Farahs Crossbones [ENG0534] |
₦ 5,000 |
74 |
Afropolitanism and the Crises of Identity in Chimamanda Adichie's Americanah and Teju Cole's Open City [ENG0533] |
₦ 5,000 |
75 |
Culture and Language in African Literature: A Study of Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God [ENG0532] |
₦ 5,000 |
76 |
RE-WRITING THE PAST AND THE DILEMMA OF SOCIAL RELEVANCE IN TOYIN ABIODUN’S THE TRIALS OF AFONJA AND THE MARRIAGE OF ARIKE [ENG0531] |
₦ 5,000 |
77 |
Folktales and Proverbs in African Mythical Tradition: A study of K. Sello Duiker's HIDDEN STARS and Chinua Achebe's ARROW OF GOD [ENG0530] |
₦ 5,000 |
78 |
THE DYNAMICS AND EXIGENCY OF THE QUEST FOR SELF IDENTITY: A PSYCHOANALYTIC EXPLORATION OF JUDE DIBIA’S UNBRIDLED AND WALKING WITH SHADOWS [ENG0529] |
₦ 5,000 |
79 |
RE-VISIONING HOMOSEXUALITY IN THE NIGERIAN NOVEL: A STUDY OF JUDE DIBIA’S WALKING WITH SHADOWS AND CHINELO OKPARANTA’S UNDER THE UDALA TREES [ENG0528] |
₦ 5,000 |
80 |
Themes and style / language in Foreign Gods Inc. by Okey Ndibe [ENG0527] |
₦ 5,000 |
81 |
A Deconstruction of Chimamanda Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun and China Achebe's There Was a Country as Nigerian Civil War Novels [ENG0526] |
₦ 5,000 |
82 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF REMI RAJI’S WEB OF REMEMBRANCE AND IDRIS AMALI’S WAR OF ANTS [ENG0525] |
₦ 5,000 |
83 |
FACTORS IMPEDING THE EFFECTIVE LEARNING OF MECHANICAL ACCURACY AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ONITSHA NORTH OF ANAMBRA STATE [ENG0524] |
₦ 5,000 |
84 |
TEACHING AND LEARNING OF THE THEME OF CORRUPTION IN CHINUA ACHEBE'S "A MAN OF THE PEOPLE" IN SECONDARY SCHOOL IN ANAMBRA EAST L.G.A OF ANAMBRA STATE [ENG0523] |
₦ 5,000 |
85 |
THE CONCEPT OF HYBRIDITY IN WOLE SOYINKA’S DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN, THE STRONG BREED AND SAM UKALA’S IREDI WAR [ENG0522] |
₦ 5,000 |
86 |
A Contrastive Analysis of the Tense System in Standard English and Nigerian Pidgin [ENG0521] |
₦ 5,000 |
87 |
A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF NIGERIAN TELEVISION SERIES – JENIFA’S DIARY [ENG0520] |
₦ 5,000 |
88 |
INTERROGATING THE SOCIO-POLITICAL EQUATION OF LECTURER-STUDENTS’ RELATIONSHIP IN CLASSROOM SITUATIONS [ENG0519] |
₦ 5,000 |
89 |
MARITAL SUBJECTIVITY IN CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS AND NESHANI ANDREAS’ THE PURPLE VIOLET OF OSHAANTU [ENG0518] |
₦ 5,000 |
90 |
MOTHER TONGUE INTERFERENCE IN THE ACQUISITION OF ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE [ENG0517] |
₦ 5,000 |
91 |
CONTENDING INTERTEXTUAL TROPES IN AFRICAN LITERATURE: READING FROM TWO KENYAN TEXTS [ENG0516] |
₦ 5,000 |
92 |
DUAL PERSONALITY IN YEJIDE KILANKO’S DAUGHTERS WHO WALK THIS PATH AND YVONNE VERA’S OPENING SPACES [ENG0515] |
₦ 5,000 |
93 |
UTOPIANISM IN ADAOBI NWAUBANI’S I DO NOT COME TO YOU BY CHANCE AND FESTUS IYAYI’S VIOLENCE [ENG0514] |
₦ 5,000 |
94 |
A LINGUISTIC STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE BLACK BOY BY RICHARD WRIGHT [ENG0513] |
₦ 5,000 |
95 |
THE SUPERNATURAL IN AMOS TUTUOLA’S THE PALM-WINE DRINKARD AND MY LIFE IN THE BUSH OF GHOSTS [ENG0512] |
₦ 5,000 |
96 |
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN FICTION. A STUDY OF CHIKA UNIGWE’S ON BLACK SISTERS’ STREET AND IFEANYI AJAEGBO’S SARAH HOUSE [ENG0511] |
₦ 5,000 |
97 |
TRANSITIVITY IN SELECTED NEWSPAPER REPORTS ON FULANI HERDSMN ACTIVITIES [ENG0510] |
₦ 5,000 |
98 |
WOMEN, CULTURE AND FEMINIST [ENG0509] |
₦ 5,000 |
99 |
OGUN APOTHEOSIS AND THE CONTEXTS OF DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE IN OLOJO FESTIVAL OF ILE-IFE [ENG0508] |
₦ 5,000 |
100 |
LINGUISTIC PORTRAYAL OF 'OTHERNESS' IN SELECTED HOMOSEXUALITY-THEMED NOLLYWOOD MOVIES [ENG0507] |
₦ 5,000 |
101 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE OF ADVERTISING BY GSM NETWORK PROVIDERS IN NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS [ENG0506] |
₦ 5,000 |
102 |
CONTENDING ABSURDITY; ANALYSING THE LANGUAGE OF DISILLUSIONMENT IN ESIABA IROBI'S SELECTED POEMS [ENG0505] |
₦ 5,000 |
103 |
INVESTIGATING THE PERLOCUTIONARY THRUST OF LANGUAGE OF PROPAGANDA IN THE POLITICAL WRITINGS ON NIGERIA’S 2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS. [ENG0504] |
₦ 5,000 |
104 |
Myth in Ben Okri's The Famished Road [ENG0503] |
₦ 5,000 |
105 |
A Speech Act Analysis of Indirectness in Dul Johnson's Melancholia [ENG0502] |
₦ 5,000 |
106 |
English Language Evaluation and Indigenous Languages [ENG0501] |
₦ 5,000 |
107 |
Language and Style in Donald Trump's Campaign Speech of 2016 in Wisconsin [ENG0500] |
₦ 5,000 |
108 |
The Lexico Semantic Analysis Of The Language Of Promotional Adverts [ENG0499] |
₦ 5,000 |
109 |
Language and ethno identity in Nigerian Hip hop [ENG0498] |
₦ 5,000 |
110 |
THE SOCIETY AND THE GIRL CHILD IN THE BLUEST EYE BY TONI MORRISONAND KAINE AGARYS YELLOW YELLOW [ENG0497] |
₦ 5,000 |
111 |
STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S HALF OF A YELLOW SUN [ENG0496] |
₦ 5,000 |
112 |
STRUGGLE AND SURVIVAL IN A COWRIE OF HOPE BY BINWELL SINYANGWE AND THE CARDINALS BY BESSIE HEAD [ENG0495] |
₦ 5,000 |
113 |
POLITICAL CORRUPTION AND SYMBOLISM IN ADICHIE CHIMAMANDA NGOZI’S HALF OF A YELLOW SUN AND OKEY NDIBE’S ARROWS OF RAIN [ENG0494] |
₦ 5,000 |
114 |
CORRUPTION AND VICTIMIZATION IN ISIDORE OKPEWHOTIDES AND ANTHONY ABAGHA’S CHILDREN OF OLOIBIRI [ENG0493] |
₦ 5,000 |
115 |
AFRICAN VALUES TRADITIONAL AND MODERN IN AMA ATA AIDOO’S Changes AND ASARE KONADU’S A WOMAN IN HER PRIME [ENG0492] |
₦ 5,000 |
116 |
Impact of Language Laboratory for Effective Teaching and Learning of Oral English in Junior Secondary School (A Case Study of Enugu North Local Government Area [ENG0491] |
₦ 5,000 |
117 |
THE CONCEPT OF FEMINISM IN BUCHI EMECHETA’S SECOND CLASS CITIZEN AND OKOYE IFEOMA’S BEHIND THE CLOUDS [ENG0490] |
₦ 5,000 |
118 |
THEMES AND IMAGERY IN SELECTED ROMANTIC POEMS. [ENG0489] |
₦ 5,000 |
119 |
A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF JESUS’ CONVERSATION WITH THE SAMARITAN WOMAN [ENG0488] |
₦ 5,000 |
120 |
A LEXICO-SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ERRORS IN SELECTED YORUBA FILM SUBTITLED IN ENGLISH [ENG0487] |
₦ 5,000 |
121 |
A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF SELECTED CARTOONS IN VANGUARD NEWSPAPER [ENG0486] |
₦ 5,000 |
122 |
A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF PROVERBS IN ADIMORA- EZEIGBO’ S TRAFFICKED [ENG0485] |
₦ 5,000 |
123 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A SELECTED CAMPAIGN SPEECH OF PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN [ENG0484] |
₦ 5,000 |
124 |
A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S THE THING AROUND YOUR NECK [ENG0483] |
₦ 5,000 |
125 |
A SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF EDITORIALS IN SELECTED NIGERIAN NESWPAPERS [ENG0482] |
₦ 5,000 |
126 |
AESTHETICS OF RESISTANCE IN TANURE OJAIDE’S THE ACTIVIST AND HELON HABILA’S WAITING FOR AN ANGEL [ENG0481] |
₦ 5,000 |
127 |
CHARACTERS AND JOURNEY IN AMOS TUTUOLA’S THE PALM WINE DRINKARD AND GABRIEL AJADI’S THE FOREST OF GOD ANNOTATED TRANSLATION OF D. O. FAGUNWA’S IGBO OLODUMARE. [ENG0480] |
₦ 5,000 |
128 |
CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENT BARRACK OBAMA’S INAUGURATION SPEECH (JANUARY 20, 2009) [ENG0479] |
₦ 5,000 |
129 |
FEMINISM USING BUCHI EMECHETA’S ‘THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD’ AND ZAYNAB ALIKALI’S ‘THE STILL BORN’ [ENG0478] |
₦ 5,000 |
130 |
Feminist Aesthetic in Zaynab Alkali's The Stillborn and The Virtuous Woman [ENG0477] |
₦ 5,000 |
131 |
FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES IN AMA ATA AIDOO’S CHANGES AND IFEOMA OKOYE’S BEHIND THE CLOUDS [ENG0476] |
₦ 5,000 |
132 |
GENDER DISCOURSE IN THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY OF THE FEMALE GENDER IN TESS ONWUEMES GO TELL IT TO WOMEN [ENG0475] |
₦ 5,000 |
133 |
GENDER IDEOLOGY AND SOCIAL CRISES IN IFEOMA OKOYE’S BEHIND THE CLOUDS AND MEN WITHOUT EARS [ENG0474] |
₦ 5,000 |
134 |
PATRIARCHY AND MATRIARCHY AS NEGATIVE THEMES IN SELECTED WORKS OF FLORA NWAPA’S EFURU AND ATA AMA AIDOO’S ANOWA [ENG0473] |
₦ 5,000 |
135 |
Perspectives on Colonialism: A Study of Alex La Guma’s “A Walk in the Night” and R.K Narayan’s “A Horse and Two Goats”. [ENG0472] |
₦ 5,000 |
136 |
POST–COLONIALISM AND LITERARY AESTHETICS: A STUDY OF SOYINKA’S DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN AND A DANCE OF THE FORESTS [ENG0471] |
₦ 5,000 |
137 |
RACISM AND OPPRESSION IN BLACK AMERICAN LITERATURE: AN EXAMPLE OF RICHARD WRIGHT’S BLACK BOY [ENG0470] |
₦ 5,000 |
138 |
REVOLUTIONARY AESTHETICS IN NGUGI AND MUGO’S THE TRIAL OF DEDAN KIMATHI AND HUSSEIN’S KINJEKETILE [ENG0469] |
₦ 5,000 |
139 |
RHETORIC OF POWER; POWER OF RHETORIC: DISCOURSE IMPLICATION OF MASS MEDIA JINGLES ON HIV/AIDS [ENG0468] |
₦ 5,000 |
140 |
SOCIO-POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ALIENATION IN HELON HABILA’S WAITING FOR AN ANGEL [ENG0467] |
₦ 5,000 |
141 |
SYMBOLS AND IMAGES AS POETIC TECHNIQUES IN SOUTH AFRICAN POETRY, THE EXAMPLE OF DENNIS BRUTUS AND OSWALD MBUYISENI MTSHALI [ENG0466] |
₦ 5,000 |
142 |
SYMBOLS OF DECADENCE IN AYI KWEI ARMAH’S THE BEAUTIFUL ONES ARE NOT YET BORN [ENG0465] |
₦ 5,000 |
143 |
THE INFLUENCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE ON OUR NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES: EXAMPLES OF BORROWING FROM ENGLISH INTO YORUBA BY UNILORIN UNDERGRADUATES [ENG0464] |
₦ 5,000 |
144 |
THE POLITICAL RHYTHM IN THE POETRY OF JACK MAPANJE THE CHATTERING WAGTAIL OF MIKUYU PRISON AND OF CHAMELEONS AND GODS: THE SOUTH AFRICAN EXPERIENCE [ENG0463] |
₦ 5,000 |
145 |
THE ROMANTIC PHILOSOPHY IN THE POETRY OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE [ENG0462] |
₦ 5,000 |
146 |
A LEXICO-SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF SELECTED SPEECHES OF IS-HAQ OLOYEDE [ENG0461] |
₦ 5,000 |
147 |
A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL INTERVIEWS IN A SELECTED DAILY NEWSPAPER. THE PUNCH [ENG0460] |
₦ 5,000 |
148 |
A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ATHOL FUGARD’S SIZWE BANSI IS DEAD [ENG0459] |
₦ 5,000 |
149 |
A LEXICO-SEMATIC ANALYSIS OF OLU OBAFEMI’S NAIRA HAS NO GENDER [ENG0458] |
₦ 5,000 |
150 |
A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN’S INAUGURAL SPEECH, NIGERIA: OUR NATION IN MOURNING [ENG0457] |
₦ 5,000 |
151 |
A PRAGMATIC STUDY OF SOME SELECTED POLITICAL POSTERS [ENG0456] |
₦ 5,000 |
152 |
A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY OF CODE-MIXING AND CODE-SWITCHING IN NIGERIAN INSTITUTIONS: A STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN UNDERGRADUATES’ CONVERSATIONS [ENG0455] |
₦ 5,000 |
153 |
EFFECTS OF NIGERIAN R&B MUSIC ON THE USE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN NIGERIA [ENG0454] |
₦ 5,000 |
154 |
A Discourse Analysis Of Naira Has No Gender By Olu Obafemi [ENG0453] |
₦ 5,000 |
155 |
Non-Reception Of English As Second Language In Adults [ENG0452] |
₦ 5,000 |
156 |
A Pragmatic Analysis Of Slang And Catchy Phrases Used In Some Selected Nigerian Hip-Hop Songs [ENG0451] |
₦ 5,000 |
157 |
Politics And Aesthetics In Selected Plays Of Wole Soyinka [ENG0450] |
₦ 5,000 |
158 |
Lexico - Semantic Analysis Of Viewpoint Column Of Punch Newspaper [ENG0449] |
₦ 5,000 |
159 |
A Metaphysical Analysis Of Amos Tutuola’s The Palmwine Drinkard And D.O. Fagunwa’s The Forest Of God [ENG0448] |
₦ 5,000 |
160 |
A Stylistic Analysis Of Bank Advertisements In Nigerian Newspapers [ENG0447] |
₦ 5,000 |
161 |
Class Stratification, Poverty And Social Injustice: A Critical Analysis Of Festus Iyayi’sviolence And Olu Obafemi Wheels [ENG0446] |
₦ 5,000 |
162 |
Class Struggle A Case Study Of Festus Iyayi’s Violence And Animata Sow Fall’s The Beggars’ Strike [ENG0445] |
₦ 5,000 |
163 |
A Pragmatic Analysis Of Nigerian Proverbs In Wole Soyinka’s The Lion And The Jewel [ENG0444] |
₦ 5,000 |
164 |
Racism And Aesthetics In Alex La Guma’s A Walk In The Night And Peter Abrahams’ Mine Boy [ENG0443] |
₦ 5,000 |
165 |
Sociolinguistic phenomenon of code switching in Urhobo Language [ENG0442] |
₦ 5,000 |
166 |
Impact of language laboratory for effective teaching and learning of oral English [ENG0441] |
₦ 5,000 |
167 |
THE PROPER USE AND MANAGEMENT OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN UDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE. [ENG0440] |
₦ 5,000 |
168 |
THE PROPER USE AND MANAGEMENT OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING [ENG0439] |
₦ 5,000 |
169 |
A Stylistic Study of Syntax and Trope in Adichie's Purple Hibiscus [ENG0438] |
₦ 5,000 |
170 |
LEXICO – SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF VIEWPOINT COLUMN OF PUNCH NEWSPAPER [ENG0437] |
₦ 5,000 |
171 |
Language in Feminist Literature (a Study of Mariama Ba's So Long a Letter) [ENG0436] |
₦ 5,000 |
172 |
AFRICANISM: THEME, AND TECHNIQUE IN AMOS TUTUOLA’S THE PALMWINE DRINKARD [ENG0435] |
₦ 5,000 |
173 |
ASPECTS OF NEGATION IN KOENOEM LANGUAGE [ENG0434] |
₦ 5,000 |
174 |
THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF PIDGIN ENGLISH IN THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY (A case study of University of Calabar) [ENG0433] |
₦ 5,000 |
175 |
REGGAE AS DISCOURSE: A STUDY OF THE LYRICS OF BOB MARLEY’S LIBERATION SONGS [ENG0432] |
₦ 5,000 |
176 |
Effects of folktales as a satirical weapon for curbing social ills and inculcation of moral values: analysis of some selected Jukun folktales [ENG0431] |
₦ 5,000 |
177 |
Effects of Mother Tongue Interference among Yoruba Students on Spoken English in Igbeti, Oyo State. [ENG0430] |
₦ 5,000 |
178 |
Research Work on Pidgin English [ENG0429] |
₦ 5,000 |
179 |
Pragmatics Guide 1 [ENG0428] |
₦ 5,000 |
180 |
THE UTILIZATION OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOOLS IN IBADAN [ENG0427] |
₦ 5,000 |
181 |
FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERN AND MICRO NUTRIENT INTAKE OF MOTHERS IN OJO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE. [ENG0426] |
₦ 5,000 |
182 |
Innovation in new English: Nigerian English example [ENG0425] |
₦ 5,000 |
183 |
A Study into The Effects of Grammatical Errors in Secondary School Student’s English Essays (A Case Study of Abuja Municipal Area Council (Amac) Fct [ENG0424] |
₦ 5,000 |
184 |
Factors Associated with Mass Failure of Students in English Language in Senior Secondary Schools in Ijebu North Local Government Area, Ogun State [ENG0423] |
₦ 5,000 |
185 |
A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF TWO OF THE THEORIES OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: (BEHAVIOURISM AND MENTALISM) [ENG0422] |
₦ 5,000 |
186 |
A Lexico-Semantic Study of the Language of Advertisement in Pidgin English: A Case Study of Radio Nigeria Pride FM, Gusau, Zamfara State [ENG0421] |
₦ 5,000 |
187 |
A Linguistics Analysis of Television Talk Show: A Case Study of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Kaduna [ENG0420] |
₦ 5,000 |
188 |
A Pragmatic Analaysis of Negation in Selected U.S and Nigerian Presidential Speeches [ENG0419] |
₦ 5,000 |
189 |
Incorrect Punctuation, As A Cause Of Ambiguity Andmisunderstanding In Written Communcation. [ENG0418] |
₦ 5,000 |
190 |
A Contrastive Analysis Of The Sentence Structure Of English And Igarra Languages [ENG0417] |
₦ 5,000 |
191 |
The Role Of Nigerian Pidgin English: A Case Study Of Army Day Secondary School, Sokoto. [ENG0416] |
₦ 5,000 |
192 |
The Epistle As A Medium Of Communication: An Analysis Of Abubakar Gimba’s Letters To My Children And Mariama Ba’s So Long A Letter. [ENG0415] |
₦ 5,000 |
193 |
Reduplication In Nigerian English ( A Case Study Of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto) [ENG0414] |
₦ 5,000 |
194 |
THE MANIFESTATION OF NON STANDARD USAGE OF ENGLISH AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: THE SYNTACTIC PERSPECTIVE [ENG0413] |
₦ 5,000 |
195 |
Semantic Redundancy In Students’ Speeches: A Case Study Of Mathematics Department, Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto. [ENG0412] |
₦ 5,000 |
196 |
The Impact Of Pidgin English On Students Competence In Nigeria University : Case Study Of 300 Level Students Of Mell [ENG0411] |
₦ 5,000 |
197 |
A Linguistics Analysis Of Television Talk Show A Case Study Of NTA Kaduna [ENG0410] |
₦ 5,000 |
198 |
A Linguistic Analysis Of Scam Mails [ENG0409] |
₦ 5,000 |
199 |
Language of Persuasion: An Examination of Governor Aliyu Wamakko’s Selected Speeches [ENG0408] |
₦ 5,000 |
200 |
Lexico-Semantic Nigerianism In Nigerian Newspapers: A Case Study Of Selected Newspapers [ENG0407] |
₦ 5,000 |