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Hello, Can You Read Me? Personal Security and Loud Talking on the Phone in the Troubled Public Space

Cutting the Native Tongue According to the Imagined Limits of Its Powers: Resistance to the Use of Igbo in Written Formal Communications

Writing for an Addresser Who Re-Schools You: The Drama and Signifying Practices of Letter Writing in an African Village

English, Colonial De-jobbing, and the Mapping of Victimhood

New Years, New Yearnings: Discourse, Time, and the National Voyage to a Becoming

Multilingual Praise-worship as Pentecostal Triumph over Babel

Beyond the Rhetoric of Self-Representation in the Interrogation of Governance in Nigeria

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