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Ola Rotimi
Pseudoclassicism in Ola Rotimi's Kurunmi
The Africanization of Greek Tragedy in Ola Rotimi's the Gods Are Not To
Ghanaian Electronic Literature As a Paradigm for African Digital Textuality
A Gloss on Perspectives for the Study of African Literature Versus Greek and Oriental Traditions
Research Scholar
The Example of Ola Rotimi's the Gods Are Not to Blame in Lond
The Representation of Women in Ola Rotimi's the Gods Are Not to Blame
Sophoclean Echoes in Ola Rotimi's the Gods Are Not to Blame
The Struggle for Sovereignty and Nation
Laligens, Vol.4 (1), January 2015
Sites of Production in African Literature Scholarship
1-Benedict-Binebai.Pdf
Nigerian Literature: Issues Then and Now
Political Shifts and Black Theatre in South Africa Rangoajane, F.L
THE LEADERSHIP QUESTION in CONTEMPORARY Scramble and Partition for Content: the Place of Africa in a NIGERIA: a STUDY of OLA ROTIMI's Globalized Programmes Market”
Socio-Dramatic Transition of Language Use in the Plays
Ola Rotimi and Wole Soyinka at UNIFE: a Newspaper Controversy
Re-Interpreting Suicide in Ola Rotimi's Kurunmi
Top View
Rotimi and Death in the Artsville
Contexts and Functions of Proverbs in Selected Plays of Ola Rotimi
Old Age in African Literary and Cultural Contexts
Metaphor and the Absurd: Reimagining the Discourse on Nationhood in Ola Rotimi’S Plays
Introduction Ola Rotimi's Ovonramwen Nogbaisi (1974) Is a Dramatic Presentation of the Fall to the British of the Ancient King
Short Biography of Prof. Ola Rotimi
10-Nigerian-Playwrights.Pdf
Deconstructionist Interpretations of Rotimi's Ovonranwen Nogbaisi in Yerima's the Trials of Oba Ovonramwen
The Gods Are Not to Blame", Nigera Magazine 151, 88-92
Proletarian Philosophy in Selected Plays by Ola Rotimi
The Diaspora and Nigeria-Ghana Relations (1979-2010) by Fayomi