Category: Nigeria

  • This is Nigeria: the Most Acidic Satire in the African Giant

    This is Nigeria: the Most Acidic Satire in the African Giant Nigerian rapper Falz has picked up the media glove This is America to undress the most serious problems facing his society. With This is America, the American singer Childish Gambino has assaulted in recent weeks the Olympus of the combination of culture and social…

  • Key Theme of Defiance in Purple Hibiscus: Critical Analysis

    Key Theme of Defiance in Purple Hibiscus: Critical Analysis Adichie’s Purple hibiscus is a novel based in post-colonial Nigeria where we are introduced to 15-year old Kambili who shares her narrative on the toxic family environment in which her father, an abusive catholic man oppresses and imposes his beliefs on his family. In the following…

  • Critical Analysis of Conflict in the Purple Hibiscus

    Critical Analysis of Conflict in the Purple Hibiscus Abstract:- The Africa is faced so many conflict like social, political and ethnic. For the main causes are weak government, state collapse, inter-ethnic clashes, economic decline, and unequal distribution of resources. African writer portrait the conflict of Africa through their fiction like Chinua Achebe, Adichie Etc. Adichie…

  • Hybrid Flower As a Symbol of Freedom from Colonialism in Adichies Novel Purple Hibiscus: Critical Analysis

    Hybrid Flower As a Symbol of Freedom from Colonialism in Adichies Novel Purple Hibiscus: Critical Analysis When MLK spoke at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963, he used a mountain top to represent and symbolize the civil rights movement’s climb throughout American history. Ascending the mountain represented freedom from slavery and segregation. Similarly, Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche…

  • Narratives That Shape Our World

    Narratives That Shape Our World Narratives have been universally told since the beginning of human existence because they highlight social issues, shaped by their contexts. Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and the film, The Color Purple directed by Stephen Spielberg are no exceptions of such narratives. Through analysing and comparing narratives, truths about society-…

  • Reflections on Why Papa Didnt Come of Age in ‘Purple Hibiscus’

    Reflections on Why Papa Didnt Come of Age in ‘Purple Hibiscus’ King and queens in the past have made the mistake of abusing their power. King George III Abused his power. He prevented the British government from making judicial decisions. He took complete control over Brittan. This resulted in the USA being founded. In the…

  • Review of the Novel ‘Purple Hibiscus’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Review of the Novel ‘Purple Hibiscus’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Purple Hibiscus falls under multiple genres like Bildungsroman and Romance that we see though Kambilis character but is also a Novel and Domestic Fiction piece. The genres establish many themes and Adichie challenges readers to not just to think about violence, but about religious hypocrisy,…

  • Depicting of ‘Body Writing’ in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichies Novel Purple Hibiscus

    Depicting of ‘Body Writing’ in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichies Novel Purple Hibiscus Chimamanda Ngozi Adichies novel Purple Hibiscus explores the tumultuous relationships between the members of the Achike family, inflicted by the father, Eugene. The novel is narrated in the first person, by the fifteen-year-old protagonist Kambili. This essay will portray the significance of body writing…

  • Essay about Unemployment in South Africa

    Essay about Unemployment in South Africa Abstract This study seeks to understand both Nigeria and South Africas respective unemployment situations. This study discusses what factors can contribute to the consistent disparity between South Africa and Nigerias unemployment rates. In this research, various possible factors are considered, including an underdeveloped agricultural sector, a lack of quality…

  • Ban on Twitter in Nigeria: Analytical Essay

    Ban on Twitter in Nigeria: Analytical Essay The impact of the Twitter ban on the Nigerian economy is examined in this article. The Nigerian government’s move to ban Twitter could have serious economic consequences. The reason for the restriction appears to be the social media companies’ decision to delete a tweet by President Muhammadu Buhari…