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Remi Akujobi
Dean, Faculty of Arts
Professor
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Akujobi Remi (2019). 30. Akujobi Remi (2019) ‘Danger, Humour and Historicity: A discourse of Federico Garcia Lorca’s Blood Wedding, George Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man and Helion Habila’s Measuring Time’. JRDASS: Journal of Research and Developments in Arts and Social Sciences.
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Akujobi Remi (2019). Her Pay will be Three Times My Own: Constructing the Family in Buchi Emecheta’s Second Class Citizen’. Gender, Folklore and Cultural Dialectics in African Literature a Festschrift in Honour of Professor Asabe Kabir Usman @50.
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Akujobi Remi (2019). ‘A Discourse of Effects of Polygamy in Ba’s So Long a Letter and Shoneyin’s The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives. Perspectives on Research and Sustainable Development in the 21th Century edited by Onovwakponoko Lucky Ovwasa. A Publication of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Federal University Lokoja. Kogi State
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Akujobi Remi (2018). Gender Dynamics in Lola Shoneyin’s Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives. Journal of Research and Developments in Arts and Social Sciences. (JRDASS)
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Remi Akujobi (2017). (2017) ‘The Day It Happened (short story). Okike: An African Journal of New Writing. No 55. p16
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Remi Akujobi (2017). ‘Sweet Nature’ (poem). Okike: An African Journal of New Writing No 55 p177
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Remi Akujobi (2017). ‘Best Place’ (poem). Okike: An African Journal of New Writing p177
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Akujobi Remi (2017). ‘A Discourse of Exile and Cultural Mulattorism in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s the Thing Around Your Neck.. University of Uyo Journal of Humanities. Journal of English and Literature (UUJEL)
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Akujobi Remi (2017). The Concept of National Literature, the Issue of National Transformation and the Way Forward’. Ona: Journal of English Language & Literature. Department of English and Literary Studies, Kogi State University press.
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Akujobi Remi (2017). “Glee, Craving and the Dilemma of the Trafficked Nigerian Woman: Chika Unigwe’s On Black Sister’s Street in Perspective”. Emeka Nwabueze (Ed) Sexuality and Culture in Postcolonial Africa. A special publication of the Institute of African Studies of the University of Nigeria, Nnsuka.
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Akujobi Remi and Gambo Sani (2017). Plumes on a Red Cap: A Festschrift in Honour of Obu Udeozo. Ibadan: Agunbay Publishers.
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Akujobi Remi (2016). ‘Waiting and the Legacy of Apartheid: Constructing the Family in Njabulo Ndebele’s The Cry of Winnie Mandela’. Matatu -- Journal for African Culture and Society.
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Akujobi Remi (2016). ) ‘Music as Symbol in African-American Poetry: The Example of Langston Hughes’. A Festschrift in Honour of Prof. Gbenga Ibileye. Department of English and Literary Studies, Federal University Lokoja.
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Akujobi Remi (2015). Women and Natural Disasters: A Semiotic Interpretation of Names, ‘Katrina’ ‘Rita’ ‘Sandy’. UniUyo Journal of Humanities. Faculty of Arts, University of Uyo Press.
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Akujobi Remi (2015). ‘Sexuality and the Politics of Exclusion in Jude Dibia’s Walking with Shadows’. AJLLS- Journal of the Department of English. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Anambra State.
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Akujobi Remi. (2014). ‘Autobiographical Content in African –American Literature with emphasis on 19th and 20th century writings’. Samuel Adegboyega University Journal of Humanities, Samuel Adegboyega University Press
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Akujobi Remi (2014). “Elements of Nigerian English in Nigerian Literature: An Appraisal of Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow and Ben Okri’s Converging City”. Ona: Journal of English Language & Literature. Department of English and Literary Studies, Kogi State University press.
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Akujobi Remi (2013). ‘Elements of Drama in Pentecostal Churches in Nigeria’. The Nigerian Sociological Review.
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Akujobi Remi and Mannie I. Omage (2013). Critical Issues Underlying Sexual Harassment in Academia: A discourse on effective control strategies. Nigerian Sociological Review
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Akujobi Remi and Ferare Omorogbe (2013). Recovering out a “self” from the other: The Dilemma of Blacks in Diaspora”. Africa and World Literature: University of Nigeria Journal of Literary Studies University of Nigeria, Nnsuka Press.
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Akujobi Remi (2013). Drama and Poetry’. Eds R. Masagbor, R. Akujobi and A. Esimaje. Benson Idahosa University Use of English. Lagos: Ilae Venture
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Akujobi Remi (2012). ‘The Dramatist and the Contemporary World: The Concept of ‘Death’ in Wole Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman and Hope Eghagha’s Death, Not a Redeemer’. Cambridge-Africa Collaborative Journal. Cambridge University Press
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Akujobi Remi (2012). Humour, Dialect and the Folk: A Critical Examination of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. Faculty of Arts and Education Journal of Association for Semiotics, Benson Idahosa University, Benin.
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Akujobi Remi (2012). ) ‘African Literature and Cultures and the Universal of Motherhood’. ) ‘African Literature and Cultures and the Universal of Motherhood’
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Akujobi Remi (2011). “The Centrality of Motherhood in African literature and Culture: Interrogating the “Sweet Mother “trope”. CLC-Journal of Comparative Literature and Culture Purdue University
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Akujobi Remi and Abiodun Gesinde (2011). ’Gender-Related Differences in Attitudinal Disposition of University Workers to Resolving Conflict Through Mediation’’. Gender and Behaviour. Obafemi Awolowo University Press
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Akujobi Remi and Innocent Chiluwa (2011). ‘Literature as Discourse – Constructing Lagos Women in Helon Habila’s Waiting for an Angel. Journal of Linguistics Association of Nigeria.
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Akujobi Remi (2011). ‘Re-evaluating female inferiority: The image of Women in Habila’s Waiting for an Angel and Agary’s Yellow Yellow’. Gender Theories and Polemics: A Critical Source Book. Sonou D’Afrique, Porto-Novo: Benin Republic.
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Akujobi Remi (2011). “Split-Ends: Literature and Politics in Habila’s Waiting for an Angel, Saro-Wiwa’s A Month and a Day and Okpewho’s Tides”. Akin Alao and Rotimi Taiwo. Perspectives on African Studies. LINCOM. Obafemi Awolowo University
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Akujobi Remi (2010). Signifying “Otherness” and the Politics of Exclusion: Effects of Stigmatization on the Psyche of Female Lepers and Beggars in Nigeria”. Gender and Behaviour Journal Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife
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Akujobi Remi (2010). “Folktales as Means of Communication in the 21th Century: A Study of Maxine Hong Kinston’s The Woman Warrior and Its Relevance to Nigeria”. Lagos Papers in English Studies Lagos State University Press.
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Akujobi Remi (2010). ‘Mediation Process in Alternative Dispute Resolution’ Institutional Partnership in Alternative Dispute Resolution and Peace Building.. Covenant University Press, Ota. 34-38
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Akujobi Remi (2009). “Yesterday you were Divorced. Today I am a Widow”: An Appraisal of Widowhood Practices and the effects on the Psyche of Widows in Africa.. Gender and Behaviour Journal O.A.U, Ife
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4. Akujobi Remi (2009). “Folktales as Means of Transmitting Knowledge on the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in Nigeria: The Adventure of Akuye in Iyuku Community of Edo State”. The African Diaspora Archaeology Network: Illinois. USA.
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Akujobi Remi and Asakitikpi Aretha. (2009). “Minority versus Majority Rule in Nigeria’s Democracy: The Role of the Mass Media”. Journal of Communication and Language Arts.
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Akujobi Remi (2009). “Hunger” and “Waiting” in Third World Literature: A Study of Marquezi’s No One Writes to the Colonel, Enroll John’s Moon on a Rainbow Shawl and Marechera’s House of Hunger”. Lagos Papers in English Studies Lagos State University Press
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1. Akujobi Remi (2008). “Madness as a Signifier: A study of Doris Lessing’s Briefing for a Descent into Hell”. Ife Psychologia Journal Ife Centre for Psychological Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
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2. Akujobi Remi (2008). “Womanhood under the Magnifying Glass: A Look at Insanity among Women in African Literature and Society”. Gender and Behaviour Journal O.A.U, Ife
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Akujobi Remi (2008). “Reading literary texts: A Remedy to Students’ Poor Study Habit”. Journal of Communicative English.
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Akujobi Remi (2008). “The Burden of Conforming to Culture and Tradition: The Afemai Women’s Experience’. Journal of Family Development (JOFAD)
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Akujobi Remi (2007). “Problems Associated with English Language Learning in Selected Secondary Schools in Sokoto Metropolis”. The Journal of Communicative English.
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Remi Akujobi (2004). Agony of Motherhood (Staged Play). Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto
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47. Akujobi Remi (2004). Students’ D’ Day: Missle Failure. Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto. (Not Published)
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Igenozah, Remi (1998). “Language in Nigerian Literature: Problems and Prospects”. Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 1. No.2.
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