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Peace in Isaiah 2:1-4 as an eschatological reality: implications for peace in the contemporary society

open access: yesNsukka Journal of Religion and Cultural Studies, 2020
Isa 2:1-4 is usually referred to as Isaiah’s oracle of peace and nonviolence. Isaiah looked forward to a time when humans will reject war and embrace peace; when weapons of war will be transformed into implements of agriculture and human wellbeing.
Philip Igbo
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Ethical Dilemmas in Contemporary Igbo Christian Marriages: Navigating Modernity and Cultural Identities

open access: yesReligions
This study explores the ethical dilemmas in contemporary Igbo Christian marriages as couples navigate the interaction between modernity and cultural identities.
Kanayochukwu Michael Okoye   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Challenging the Colonial Stereotypes or Conforming to Them: Investigating Achebe’s Intent in Things Fall Apart [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Humanistic and Social Studies, 2019
Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart attempts to depict the pre-colonial Igbo life, culture and traditions along with the systematic description of a fully functioning administration, religion, justice system, social and family rituals of the Igbo ...
A. B. M. Shafiqul Islam   +1 more
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Cultural–Cognitive Study of Selected Death-Oriented Personal Names in Igbo

open access: yesLanguages
Working chiefly within the tenets of Cultural Linguistics (CL), this study examines the cultural and cognitive motivations that underlie selected death-oriented personal names among the Igbo of South-eastern Nigeria.
Ikenna Kamalu   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nigerian Film Industry in the Mirror of African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Worried by the drastic decline in the quality of content of Nigerian movies as evaluated by critics, this paper analyzes the evaluation of Nigerian movies by the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) between 2006 and 2016.
Iyorza, Stanislaus
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Menstrual disorders in Rural Igbo women of Ebonyi State, South East Nigeria

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medicine and Health Development, 2007
Background: Rural Igbo women frequently perceive disorders of menstruation in the context of their inability to achieve pregnancy, and may otherwise not volunteer information on such abnormalities in the gynaecological clinic.
Odi' Ugochukwu J. Umeora   +1 more
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Voices from Within and Without: Sources, Methods, and Problematics in the Recovery of the Agrarian History of the Igbo (Southeastern Nigeria) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Allison   +57 more
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Sino-African Philosophy: A Re-“Constructive Engagement” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
“Constructive-Engagement” is a meta-philosophical and meta-methodological “strategy” suggested by Chinese and comparative philosophy scholar Bo Mou for analyzing and enriching philosophical exchange.
DOTTIN, Paul A.
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INDIGENE-SETTLER RELATIONSHIP IN NIGERIA: CASE STUDY OF THE IGBO COMMUNITY IN LAGOS [PDF]

open access: yes
The Igbo ethnic group is one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria. They are big players in the economic sphere and can be found in virtually all regions of Nigeria. This paper is premised upon the Igbo community in Lagos.
Olowojolu, Olakunle
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Patterns and trends of child and maternal nutrition inequalities in Nigeria [PDF]

open access: yes
Despite the fact that nonincome dimensions of well-being such as nutrition and health are now placed on the global development agenda, substantial gaps remain in our knowledge about patterns and trends in nutrition inequalities in many developing ...
Omilola, Babatunde
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