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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Table of Contents
Articles
Dinesh Kumar
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Patrick Ik. Umezi
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Ogochukwu Nneka Uchenwoke
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Ngozi Ojiakor, Onwuka Polycarp Ugorji
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George Chizoba Okpara
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Joy Eleojo Ebeh
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Dereck-M. Akachukwu Orji, Echezonachi Goodluck Nwonu
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Benjamin Chukwunonso Nwokocha, Paul Okechukwu Umeokoli
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Chukwunonso Hyacinth Muotoo, Anthonia Usubunandu Anukwu, Anthonia Nwaukoni
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Onyebuchi James Ile
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Kayode Joseph Onipede
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Ngozi Ojiakor, Lynda Chisom Nzewi, Blessing Chinwendu Arize
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Adekunle Muhydeen Adedoja, Solomon Kolawole Awe
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Chinedu N. Mbalisi
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Adaobi Ifeoma Ik-Iloanusi
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Solomon Makanjuola Mepaiyeda
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Uche A. Igwe, Cynthia Uju Nwadike
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Ify Ogbazi, Dominic Obielosi Obielosi
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David Sopuluchukwu Umeojiaka
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Uche A. Igwe, Onyinye Ada Muoma
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Ifeanyi Sunny Odinye
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Uchechukwu Chimezie Ajiwe, Stella Uchenna Nwofor
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Emmanuel Ajakor
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Ikechukwu Bartholomew EKEMEZIE, Anthony Uzochukwu UFEAROH
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J. Anene Nwankwegu
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