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ISLAM, POLYGYNY AND MODERN FEMINIST THINKING: AN APPRAISAL OF MARIAMA BA’S SO LONG A LETTER

ABSTRACT During Prophet Mohammad’s Prophet hood, many reforms were enacted to address the place of women in a patriarchal society. One of such reforms is the limits placed on polygyny as stipulated in Qur’an 4:3 which limit it to a maximum of four wives. However in this twenty first century, recourse is not made to the stipulation that makes polygyny the exception rather than the rule. Using Mariama Ba’s So long a letter as a basis; the researcher endeavours to find out Muslim feminist ...

THE EVALUATION OF THE USE OF THE BIBLE BY THE TWELVE APOSTLES' CHURCH AS A BASIS FOR DIVINATION: A CASE STUDY OF JOMORO AND ELLEMBELE TRADITIONAL AREAS

ABSTRACT One of the bases of the Twelve Apostles’ Church for practising divination is the story of Saul consulting Samuel in 1 Samuel 9:1-10:26. Some Christian churches believe that the concept of divination is not biblical and must be condemned since it is a key element of the African traditional religion. This study therefore uses the Twelve Apostles’ Church in Nzema area as a case study to find out whether divination as practised by the Twelve Apostles’ Church has any biblical justif...

A REPRERTOIRE OF TROPES: A STUDY OF FANTE-AKAN ASAFO SONG TEXTS FROM THE CAPE COAST AREA OF THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This study of Fante Asafo song texts from the Cape Coast area of the Central Region of Ghana was undertaken with the assumption that a close look at the texts would yield a richness of language represented by a profusion of tropes. The areas covered include a general background to Asafo as a social organisation, as well as the form and content of sixty-five randomly selected songs. A conscious effort has been made to isolate key tropes which have been treated as features of discourse...

PROMOTING CUSTOMER LOYALTY THROUGH CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: EVIDENCE FROM PBC LIMITED, SEFWI WIAWSO, WESTERN NORTH OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The study examined the promotion of customer loyalty through corporate social responsibility with evidence from PBC Limited in Sefwi Wiawso in the Western Region of Ghana. The objectives of the study were: to ascertain the level of awareness of corporate social responsibility (CSR) among customers of PCB Limited; to explore the challenges faced by PBC Limited in implementing CSR at Seftwi Wiawso; and to examine the relationship between CSR and customer loyalty among customers of PBC ...

EMPLOYEE DOWNSIZING AND CAREER MANAGEMENT IN VODAFONE GHANA

ABSTRACT The general objective of the study was to investigate career management in a firm engaged in downsizing, with special reference to Vodafone Ghana. Specifically, the study sought the causes of downsizing in a firm, the consequences of downsizing on the individual and the organization, the extent to which a firm can manage careers when downsizing and the strategies that can be adopted for a successful career management while downsizing. The research design adopted for the study was des...

ETUDE SOCIOLINGUISTlQUE DES INSCRIPTlON~ SUR LES VEHICULES COMMERCIAUX DE QUELQUES GARES ROUTIERES : LE CAS DE LA METROPOLE D'ACCRA.

ABSTRACT The main objective of this thesis is to determine the meaning and the idea behind inscriptions(signboards) on commercial vehicles. From the study, it was rea1ized that those who create these inscriptions really have some interesting experiences to share with the larger population. The writings are also made up of ideas relating to culture, socio-politics and shared knowledge of a given linguistic group in which they occur. The writings serve as a means of identification of the vehicl...

HOST PERSPECTIVES OF INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER TOURISTS IN GHANA: THE CASE OF ASEBU COMMUNITY

ABSTRACT Volunteer tourism discourse seems to have a disproportionate emphasis on the guest at the expense of the host. This trend seems to be replicated in the Ghanaian studies although it is well understood that without host support, tourism cannot be sustainable. Thus, this inquiry sought to examine the hostguest relationship from the lens of the host, mainly from the relatively unexplored dimensions of language, power and reciprocity. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were ...

ETHNO-RELIGIOUS CONFLICT AND SETTLEMENT DYNAMICS IN PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA, 1994-2012

ABSTRACT Persistent communal conflicts in Plateau State underscore the differences between ethno-religious identities and aggravated segregation in human settlements. Existing studies on ethno-religious conflict have focused on colonial segregated settlement policy otherwise known as the Sabon Gari. These studies have neglected settlement dynamics as both cause and effect of ethno-religious conflicts. This study, therefore, interrogated the complex interaction between ethno-religious conflic...

TAKĀFUL IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Takāful, Islamic mutual cooperative insurance, is fast gaining grounds all over the world and many countries have tapped into its potentials to grow their economies. Nigeria also licensed Takāful windows to three conventional insurance outfits (African Alliance PLC, Niger Insurance PLC and Cornerstone Insurance PLC). Studies have addressed banking and other aspects of Islamic finance in Nigeria but none has examined the practice of Takāful. This study, therefore, investigates the...

AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ABO BLOOD GROUP DISTRIBUTION AMONGST THE YORUBA OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Twenty-five (25) sub-groups of the Yoruba language sub-family in Nigeria were identified based on such similarities as: territory, dialect, descent, cultural and economic ties. The ABO blood group samples and records of the identified Yoruba sub-groups were analysed and evaluated. These Yoruba sub-groups included: Akoko, Akure, Awori, Bunu, Egba, Egbado. Ekiti, Eko, Ibarapa, Ibolo, Ife, Igbomina, Ijebu, Ijesa, Ijumu, Ikale, Ilaje, Ilorin, Kabba, Ondo, Owo, Owu, Oyo, Remo and Yagba. F...

Media Literacy, Access and Political Participation among South African Black Youth: A Study of North-West University, Mafikeng Campus

ABSTRACT This study explores the extent of media access and literacy of the black students of the North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, and the impact of these factors on the students’ knowledge of and attitude towards politics. Through questionnaires and interview guides, data was obtained from 232 respondents and 22 interviewees, respectively. The Internet (n=211; 90.9%) is accessible to the students when they are on the university campus while television (n= 137; 59.1%) and radio (n=5...

THE DEUTERONOMIC RESPONSE TO SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN ANCIENT ISRAEL AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THE URHOBO SOCIO-CULTURAL CONTEXT IN NIGERIA

Abstract The literary composition of Israel‟s religious history has been attributed to several schools, one of which is the Deuteronomic school with a strong social vision. One of its social visions was the response to social inequality. Existing studies on the Deuteronomic history (Deuteronomy-2Kings) have focused on various levels of redactions and cult centralisation but have not clearly articulated the Deuteronomic response to the phenomenon of social inequality and relevance from the ...

A HISTORY OF WOMEN IN POLITICS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The making of conscious efforts to include women in political decision making at all levels has come to be seen as an integral part of development in contemporary times. Though this is not an absolutely new phenomenon. the last quarter of the twentieth century which began with the declaration of 1975 as the International Year of Women marked a watershed in the collectivization of hitherto singular efforts at women's empowerment. The United Nations and other gender-sensitive Non Gove...

THE POWER OF TRUTH-DRIVEN PROPAGANDA: A RHETORICAL CRITICISM OF GOVERNOR AJIMOBI’S POLITICAL SLOGAN: ‘KI OYO LE DA’A, AJUMOSE GBOGBO WA NI’

Abstract Oration is a major factor that determines the effectiveness of political slogans. In its absence however, some other factors must account for the success of a political slogan. Adapting a combination of the rhetorical situation and the pentad, this study presents a rhetorical criticism of ‘ki Oyo lee da’a, ajumose gbogbo wa ni’, slogan of Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state. Kenneth Burke’s theories of identification and equipment for living constitute the theoretical frame...

PRAGMATIC ACTS IN ALMS BEGGING IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Previous studies on alms begging in the fields of medicine, psychology, sociology, journalism, and discourse analysis have depicted the phenomenon as a simple activity of requesting by indigent individuals who were often viewed as linguistically deficient. These studies did not adequately account for the context-driven and implicit communicative acts performed by beggars, thus limiting the understanding of this pragmatic phenomenon in society. Therefore, this study examined alms beg...


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