
Mgbakoigba welcomes original and incisive contributions engaging historical and contemporary issues relevant to the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Environmental Sciences, especially as they affect the field of African Studies. Its main emphasis is to generate and construct a new agenda for approaching history, methodology and theory in African knowledge production. Considering new frameworks for reflecting and addressing issues arising from the present context of economic, political, cultural and technological changes, the journal aims to establish a platform to revisit the grand teleological narration of progress and modernity where Africa has always been denied intellectual agency and subjectivity. The editors seek research papers and innovative essays engaging new debates, exhibition review essays, cultural events, responses to contemporary cultural criticisms in the relevant disciplines. All work submitted are subject to peer review. All submissions must not exceed 6, 000 word papers.
All manuscripts and inquiries should be directed to the editor: Dr. Okechukwu Nwafor; Email: mgbakoigba@gmail.com
Vol 7, No 2 (2018)


Table of Contents
Articles
Lexical borrowing in Africa with special attention to outcomes of languages in contacts in Tanzania |
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Amani Lusekelo | 1-22 |
Homosexuality as a silent insider: a call for social work discourse among Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals (LGB) in Zimbabwe |
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Muzingili Taruvinga, Maxwell Mushayamunda | 23-38 |
“Girl-Child” Trafficking and Sex Slavery in African Fiction: An Analysis of Akachi Adimorah-Ezeigbo’s Trafficked |
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Ifeoma Ezinne Odinye | 39-53 |
The role of religion in agriculture: reflections from the Bamenda Grassfields of Cameroon since pre-colonial times |
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Michael Kpughe Lang | 54-73 |
The haves, the have nots and class politics in Esiaba Irobi’s Cemetery Road and Nwokedi |
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Emmanuel Onyekachukwu Ebekue | 74-76 |
Professional ethics and sports administration practice in Nigeria: challenges and strategies |
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Leonard E. Ananomo | 87-95 |
The legacies of the foremost patriots of African nationalism |
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Arinze Agbanusi | 96-103 |
The Nigerian artist and the challenges of sustaining practice-based career in a hostile clime |
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Azuka Abigail Nzoiwu | 104-112 |
The architecture of the urban fronts, the case of urban experience and pressure on the infrastructure |
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Bons N. Obiadi, N.U. Nzewi | 114-130 |
Individual development as the bedrock of national development |
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Arinze Agbanusi | 131-135 |
Osa Egonwa’s inaugural lecture: matters arising |
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Okechukwu Nwafor | 136-143 |
ISSN: 2346-7126