Thoughts on DUGWE by Su’eddie Agema Anthologies are usually highly anticipated. There is a constant hunger for more collections to submit, and even read, that would showcase variant writings as opposed to the single authored books. We have been blessed with several anthologies particularly electronic like Saraba, Naija Short Stories, Sentinel and the like. In … Continue reading »
Posted in December 2010 …
THE POWER OF EDUCATION IN MARIAMA BÂ’S SO LONG A LETTER
THE POWER OF BOOKS AND TRADITION: AN EXPLORATION OF EDUCATION AS A MEANS OF WOMEN LIBERATION IN MARIAMA BÂ’S SO LONG A LETTER By Su’eddie Agema ABSTRACT: Female education seems to have taken a better turn with more girls being enrolled into schools these days. This is not always the case. In some developing … Continue reading »
COMMITMENT AND THE LANGUAGE OF AFRICAN LITERATURE
By Su’eddie Agema Commitment is the essence of African literature. Well, with most of the evolution going on these days with more recent writers, some might find this arguable. The focus of this discourse is not to fight that argument out. At least, not for now. The Chiefs and title holders of this great literature … Continue reading »