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The Intelligentsia and the Crisis of Knowledge Production and Development in Nigeriahave achieved high level of development, the intelligentsia has played crucial role in forging the path of development through teaching and research, involvement in public dialogue or organizing revolutions, which changed existing socioeconomic and political order, framing constitutions and directlyARBOR 发表于 2025-3-30 15:53:37
Pan-African Doctoral Schools and Knowledge Production in Africa: Experiences, Issues, and Testimoniatwo-week intermittent short, but intensive and concentrated, academies in the production of ‘next-generation emerging African Scholars’. A few pan-African doctoral schools exist in Africa, such as the University of Ghana Pan-African Doctoral Academy and African Doctoral Academy at Stellenbosch. Thes机密 发表于 2025-3-30 19:32:33
Re-empowering African Indigenous Peacemaking Approaches: Identifying the Enabling Possibilities fromindigenous peacemaking wisdom. The fundamental goal of this emerging knowledge is to establish positive peace, which connotes no war, no violence, especially in Africa. In this light, research, practice, and policy communities have posited for the “return to the local”, that is, recourse to AfricanNonporous 发表于 2025-3-31 00:42:16
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Beyond Western Medicine (Drugs): Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Ola Rotimi’s , and James Henshaw’s and the production of values and merchandises. It is on this understanding that the chapter investigates, specifically, two Nigerian medicine–related plays—Ola Rotimi’s . and James Henshaw’s .—and their exploration of herbal medicines in preference against Western drugs—a fusion of theatre and medicreptile 发表于 2025-3-31 08:36:21
The Indigenous Knowledge of Law in Pre-colonial Akwa Ibom Area: A Comparative Study of the Similaritto debunk the Eurocentric view. The chapter argues centrally that African communities had developed and used their laws even before the coming of the European imperialists and colonizers, who imposed the Western legal system on the Africans to facilitate the European socio-economic aims of colonialAXIOM 发表于 2025-3-31 11:28:05
The Resilience of Ondo Indigenous Adjudicatory Institutions 1915–1957dministration of law that was based on the customs and traditions of the people. This legal aspect of Yoruba culture presupposes that peace and harmony had flourished for a very long time in the society. As with other aspects of the culture, the justice system is undoubtedly germane to the dynamismEntrancing 发表于 2025-3-31 16:28:47
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Yorùbá Traditional and Contemporary Cultural Perspectives on Homosexuality: Questions of Human and Mosexuality and prescribing punishment for violating it brought the issue into renewed discourse from different standpoints—condemnation from western countries and support from majority of Nigerians. The objective of the chapter is to use the Yorùbá ethnic group of Southwestern Nigeria as a case stud