Nigerian Journal of African Studies (NJAS) is an interdisciplinary and a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to scholarship and research in African studies. It aims at publishing high quality original manuscripts in African languages, literatures, religions, politics, economy, history, culture, anthropology, societies, science, technology and many more.
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Table of Contents
Articles
Ednah Chinonyelum Umunnakwe, Emmanuel Chukwujekwu Ikenga, Christopher Abakare
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Martina Chioma Uche
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Sjewi Funom Shehu
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Solomon Osekene, Onyebuchi James Ile
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Chinwendu E. Oparah, Olachi Florence Okere
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Marcellus O. Onwuegbuchunam, Rita O. Onwuegbuchunam
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Theodora Ukah Onuko, Okeke Stella Uzoma
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Francis Adelodun Olowolafe, Nicholas C. Akas
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Yewande Mulikat Olabinjo
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Chike Okoye, Prosper Dike
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Patience Ogonna Okoroafor, Faith Tochi Ibekwe
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Juliet Ifunanya Okeyika
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Ifeyinwa J. Ogbazi, Ijeoma Lena Osita
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Onyeka Emmanuel Uzowulu, Chidiebere Obi
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Chidiebere Obi, Andrew Mozia
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Kanayor L. Nwadialor, Benjamin Chukwunonso Nwokocha
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Charles Azubuike Nneke, Cordelia Ifeyinwa Isidienu
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Peter Oyewole Makinde, Chinyere Celestina Esimone
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Ojonugwa Sunday Joseph
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Faith T. Ibekwe, Williams A. Akinlabi
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Florence Uju Ibeh, Boniface M. Mbah
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Scholastica Ezeodili, Chuka Okocha
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Ify Henrietta Emejulu, Joseph Okechukwu Nwoke
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Onyeka Egwuonwu
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Ephraim Chukwu, Ifeyinwa Celetina Nwabanne
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AN EXEGETICO-HERMENEUTICAL APPRAISAL OF JOHN 12: 24-26: RESPONSE TO CHRISTIAN RELIGIOSITY IN NIGERIA
Chiamaka Nkemdilim Chigbo
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Mary Ngozi Nwodo, Felicia O. Asadu
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Felicia O. Asadu, Emeka Gaius Alozie
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Judith Akunne Ume, Nicholas Chielotam Akas
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Francess Afomachukwu Jennifer Aghadiuno
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Noel James
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Ifeanyi Sunny Odinye
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