The Interdisciplinary Journal of African & Asian Studies (IJAAS) is a peer- reviewed academic journal focusing on issues in Africa and Asia pertaining to interdisciplinary studies in humanities and social sciences. Where possible comparisons are made between countries and continents. The scope of the journal includes, but not limited to African and Asian languages, literatures, religions, arts, films, politics, trades, laws, cultures and many more.
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Articles
Emmanuel Nwachukwu Uzuegbunam
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Ebenezer C. Ukwe & C.M. Achike
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Joseph Okechukwu Nwoke
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Chinazo Nnadi, Ifeyinwa Ogbazi & Nkoli Nnyigide
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Yusuf Opeyemi Fadairo
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Johnpaul Enemuo & Cyril Osinachi
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Chioma C. Anagor
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Chinelo Anachunam & Charles Nneke
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Andrew Ndiwe Amadi, Kevin Onyewuchi Ugorji
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Esther Ogochukwu Akpulu
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Ikechukwu Agustine Okodo & Princewill Uzochukwu Anyanwu
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Omeh Obasi Ngwoke & Okwudiri Anasiudu
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Lucky Amarachukwu Onebunne & Ephraim A. Chukwu
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Felista Akidi, Chioma Ayozie, Andrew Mgborogwu & Faith Obumneke
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Enoch Ajunwa & Jennifer chidinma Ukaegbu
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Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu, Stanley Emeka Igboechesi
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Innocent-Franklin Ezeonwuka & Princewill I. Uzoho
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Vivian Chinenye Onuegbu
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Onwuegbuchunam, Okeh & Ahamefula
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Ikedimma Nwabufo Okeke
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Umeaku, Iloh, Okoye, Oradiegwu, Buchi, Ofoma, Uzoma
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AFUNUGO, KENECHI NNAEMEKA
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Augustine I. Orabueze; Onyinye K. Omenugha
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