Winner of the Winner ANA/Cadbury Prize 2009 Heart Songs Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo s first collection of poems reveals the hidden poetic mind of a writer who had previously worked extensively and excelled as a novelist At one level the poems read like the products of a souls just out of a certain prison They break the barriers of the unity of thought that
— Here he is chatting with Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo a writer and professor of English She talks about her career as an educator and about writing Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo was born and raised in Eastern Nigeria but now lives in Lagos Raised partially in a rural environment and partially in the city she combines these two factors as background
— This paper explicates the use of feminism as a tool for social engineering as outlined in Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo s Children of the Eagle It examines the propagation of identified feminist tools which results in the female characters coming out of the confines as they transform the stereotypes that surround them into liberating modes of freedom
— Classifications Dewey Decimal Class 823/ 92 Library of Congress H68 2001 H6 2001
At last here comes a critical book that does service to the literary oeuvre of Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo With Emerging Perspectives edited by Rose Sackeyfio and Blessing Diala Ogamba the contributors have indeed succeeded in placing another African female writer among the pantheon of celebrated women and as the essays in this
— Classifications Dewey Decimal Class 823/ 92 Library of Congress H68 2001 H6 2001
— Earlier writings on female liberation have centred on a one sided reactionary approach to patriarchy with little or no attention to indexes of female liberation that exudes solidarity friendship and concern This paper examines female friendship solidarity concern and support as valid notions of female bonding and viable tools for the woman s
— Emerging Perspectives on Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo Edited by Rose A Sackeyfio and Blessing Diala Ogamba Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo has emerged as one of Nigeria s leading female writers Her distinguished career gained prominence in the early 21st century and continues to evolve through prolific writing across genres of poetry the
— Earlier writings on female liberation have centred on a one sided reactionary approach to patriarchy with little or no attention to indexes of female liberation that exudes solidarity friendship and concern This paper examines female friendship solidarity concern and support as valid notions of female bonding and viable tools for the woman s
Psychological Impact of Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery in Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo s Trafficked Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo is a lecturer prolific writer novelist essayist and critic She has written and published many novels that explore and depict the living conditions of the female gender in African cultural milieus
Akachi Ezeigbo s trilogy is therefore seen as a message of hope to all oppressed women in Africa; that women are already in the ascent and that total liberation is possible and at the threshold The benign way to survive being the pathway of sound education and economic empowerment of women These will help to facilitate the coming
— This paper focuses on a critical analysis of the Pidgin Poems of Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo One is not in doubt that she is one Nigerian female poet whose experiment with pidgin poetry places her among the elites of the genre in modern Nigerian poetry A close reading of her collections of poems Heart Songs and Dancing Masks
— Classifications Dewey Decimal Class 823/ 92 Library of Congress H68 2001 H6 2001
Apart from Omolara Ogundipe Leslie and Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo who not too long ago came up with her Snail Sense feminist theory one hardly found in any Nigerian female writer a
Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo is one of the outstanding vibrant feminist voices in Nigerian literature today Her trilogy that started in 1996 was completed in 2002 with the publication of Children of
— This paper examines how Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo s Trafficked 2008 and Chika Unigwe s On Black Sisters′ Street 2009 highlight social occurrences and how they contribute to the spread of girl trafficking in Africa It also explores how both men and women are partners in trafficking forming trafficking networks that lure girls from
— Conflicts in Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo s Trafficked Uchena David Uwakwe Introduction Since rhetoric has maintained a pivotal place in literary criticism from classical epoch till the present writers
— Theodora Akachi Ezeigbo is one of Nigeria s eminent contemporary novelists and scholars She has written many distinguished works that cover a variety of socioeconomic and political themes "#$%& is a novel which depicts Ezeigbo s sense of responsibility and moral awareness as she speaks out against the injustices faced by
Akachi Ezeigbo s trilogy is therefore seen as a message of hope to all oppressed women in Africa; that women are already in the ascent and that total liberation is possible and at the threshold The benign way to survive being the pathway of sound education and economic empowerment of women These will help to facilitate the coming
— For Professor Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo Wednesday s reading at the University of Lagos UNILAG was a great honour done to her by the institution which doubles as her Alma Mater and where she
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Akachi Dimora Ezeigbo has written novels with strong female characters and th emes that focus on the problems women face and the things they do She stands out as one of the best writers of her time
En Ezequiel 11 19 Dios dice «Les dar un solo corazón y pondr en ellos un espíritu nuevo; les quitar ese corazón de piedra que ahora tienen y les pondr un corazón de carne» Esta metáfora nos muestra que el corazón de piedra es incapaz de recibir y experimentar el amor y la gracia de Dios
— Summary of the Novel Trafficked is a novel that deals with the issues of human trade that is women trafficking through a series of reminiscences Nneoma the leading female character in the novel shows the trauma that goes with human trafficking; the deceit the lies the cons and the slavery or servitude that goes hand in hand with women
1 — Como las manos de Moiss se cansaban tomaron una piedra y la pusieron debajo de l Moiss se sentó sobre ella mientras Aarón y Hur sostenían sus manos uno de un lado y el otro del otro; así se mantuvieron firmes sus manos hasta que se puso el sol Éxodo 17 12 Versículo Anterior Versículo Siguiente