(DOC) Pidgin English in Akachi Ezeigbo's Poetry

The study concluded that Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo's style goes beyond the literary point of view but to the linguistic and the psycholinguistics. The study recommends that a comparative analysis of more than one collection of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo's short stories be done. Key words: Stylistics, stylistic features, Collocations, Neologism,

Publications

Two of her stories for children have been translated into Swahili and Xhosa languages. Her books are listed below: 1. Heart Songs(Poems). Ibadan: Kraft Books Ltd., 2009. 2. Clouds and Other Poems for Children. Ibadan: University Press Ltd., 2009. 3. Ako the Storyteller. (Children's novel). Ikeja, Lagos: Lantern …

WOMEN'S QUEST FOR SELF ACTUALIZATION IN A …

This work analyzed issues in Akachi Ezeigbo"s trilogy from a point of view as Njoku (2004:277) asserts, "Feminist criticism engages issues from the point of view which reflects the changing nature of society and highlights the protest of a marginalized group (women)". Akachi Ezeigbo's trilogy is therefore seen as a message of hope ...

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo She has published several books including four novels, four collections of short stories and more than twelve children's books. She has won at lease five major prizes in Nigeria including the Nigeria Prize of Literature which she jointly won in 2007.

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo — Wikipédia

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, née Akachi Théodora Adimora, est une journaliste, poète, romancière, conférencière, essayiste et professeure nigériane.. Depuis 2015, elle est professeur au Département d'anglais et d'arts dramatiques de l'université fédérale de Ndufu-Alike Ikwo (en), dans l'État d'Ebonyi, au sud-est du Nigeria.. Elle publie de nombreux ouvrages comprenant …

EZEIGBO-prof-Akachi T. – Biographical Legacy and Research …

Facultyof ArtsAdvisory Committee on Academic Disciple • I [all Administrator and Mistress • Head of Dept ol" English • Member of Library Committee Professor Mrs Akachi T. Ezeigbo is not only a Literary Icon: she is also anaccomplished model ofAfrican Womanhood representing dignity, power, integrity, quintessence and motherhood.