Themes and Style in Kyuka Lilymjok’s Bivan’s House and Sieged

Ajima, Maria                                 Department of English Benue State University Makurdi mariajima@yahoo.com Abstract Many so called developing nations remain in a perpetual state of underdevelopment with citizens denied basic needs such as food, water, shelter, clothing and such related necessities of life....
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A Critical Reading of Kyuka Lilymjok’s The Lord Mammon

Rosemary Asen Department of Theatre Arts Benue State University, Makurdi. rosemaryasen@gmail.com Abstract This chapter undertakes an evaluation of Kyuka Lilymjok’s The Lord Mammon focusing on characterization, thematic preoccupation of the novel, style and techniques employed by the author. The chapter...
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A Reading of Kyuka Lilymjok’s Farewell to Peace

Ogba, Victoria Onyapa ogbavicks@gmail.com Abstract This chapter looks at the central themes, style and technique of Kyuka Lilymjok in his Farewell to Peace, noting the central theme of continued underdevelopment of third-world countries due to an international economic order that...
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