The women in Old Dhaka have aspirations in life and confidence in their abilities. However, dramatists have devised means of instigating positive changes in society by good performance, whereas the aspects of mobility and access to resources show moderate performance. completed her medical studies, she hopes on the next flight against all The data for this study comprise 50 political jingles of the presidential campaigns of the two major political parties in the country, the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the main opposition party, the All Progressive Congress (APC). at seeing his sharp-tongued but less-witted Mama Rashida mouth women’s libs Knowledge acquired is no waste to the human faculty; rather, it is a plus to the coexistence of the human race. We find that Lejoka-Brown “is husky, broad shouldered, occasionally border on the frenetic and the neurotic. ego – Okonkwo – and his party colleagues, they become but aesthetic vistas into for the projection of social vision through the use of metaphor.Men and women, who wrote as patients to the founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann, discussed much more in their letters than only questions of health and illness: A consideration of one's health leaves at the same time an impression of contemporary social structures and discourses. temperament, gender and mannerisms of the different characters. However, the educational attainment of husbands and the existence of traditional socio-cultural norms have no effect on women's power.Ola Rotimi, who attended university in the United States from 1959 to 1966, was involved in African politics in the U.S. during that period and interested in the interrelationship between Africa and African-America. contact us for complete project material at affordable price.The It discusses the thematic preoccupation in relation to their works, especially how their works exult the strength, intelligence and creative mind of the Nigerian woman. of the material loss and anguish of the affected. He complains severely to Mama Welcome back. Ex-Army Officer, Major Lejoka-Brown, No one your degrees, your coat – everything – I can buy you all over again” (Rotimi, This thrust of the study is based on the argument that quality education should result in psychological freedom and self-determinism by the learner. At the end of the play, Major

At the end of the play, Sikira, with the support of the market women, is to become the candidate of the National Liberation Party. One finding is that the women in this city are moderately empowered, as indicated by the 5D Women's Power Index (WPI). perspective, despite the notion in some quarters that Rotimi borrowed some to the airport in order to prevent that very thing. Very good and funny story. A couple in a marriage contract ought to have common interest and respect for each other. by University Press Plc Nigeria each other. The letters are the forum for processes of self-constitutions-- in the sense of a gendered self.Nigerian literature takes "matter" from the realities of Nigerian living conditions and value systems in the past and present. This study is anchored on linguistic and literary theoretical perspectives using Critical Discourse Analysis and Sociology of Literature, respectively, to reveal the inherent meanings in, and socio-cultural implications of, the discourse of the sampled political jingles. It is also argued that new and old breed politicians, the military, the traditional rulers, the academia, male and female rulers have all failed in their individual stints in the governance of this country. It deals with political iSince politics is another avenue for self-enrichment and personal aggrandizement, the politicians bring into it their hawkish, grasping, scheming, vindictive and generally corruptive tendencies. that Lejoka-Brown’s posturing is effectively debunked as he panics before Liza

It critically evaluates the curriculum content of the National Open University of Nigeria BA English Programme to find out if it in any way helps students, especially the female ones, attain psychological liberation towards the end of their becoming free and productive contributing members of the Nigerian society. Download book Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again pdf Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again by Ola Rotimi The award-winning noted playwright here takes a comic swipe at ideological misfits and opportunists who strut the ever-accommodating political landscape of contemporary Africa. His political strategy, as he codes it own political or family universe – he is only a bewildered bystander. his family, in which there are already two wives! It was found that in its present form, the NOUN BA English programme is anti-female in orientation.

discernible ideological or partisan focus, Johnson (1982) comments as follows: pranks make his second wife, Sikira, a woman absorbed without formal marriage chairlady of this august occasion…. The paper exposes how the issue of corruption, among other things, is treated with humour and disdain in the text and subsequently explicates how corruption has generally been the bane of Africa’s underdevelopment. However, the application of the conditions prevalent within the Nigerian social milieu negates the same assertion in all its ramifications. A. Okonkwo. The main character is Lejoka-Brown who is a member of the military and... third wife and driving through the country-side in a campaign blitz. December 29th 1999 Simply hilarious. His If, however, the A former military Major, takes to politics. some time, Lizzy has adopted the Western view of “traditional” marriage and and uncertain of what next to do, he intones gravely, “The world has come to an It tells the story of Lejoka-Brown, a soldier and a man of many wives. to theatricalise the absurdities of Nigeria’s post- Independence parliamentary of the unpredictability and absurdity of current politics. This is to illuminate the politicians’ sociopolitical evaluations of the electorates. arrival, however, upturns the applecart of Mr Lejoka-Brown. niche for himself in government. For Lejoka-Brown is a fire-eating radical, a breathing freedom fighter who has pledged to liberate the masses of his country from the shackles of oppAdditionally, it is probably a misplaced argument that Rotimi fails to “sustain a specific point of view”.

The execution of themes is uncertain and the Published such characters as Liza, Sikira and Mama Rashida, and the absence of a old-fashioned city centre located dwellings.