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USA Africa Dialogue Series - Conference update THE YORUBA NATION AND POLITICS SINCE THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: A CONFERENCE IN HONOR OF PROFESSOR J. A. ATANDA

 

Conference update

THE YORUBA NATION AND POLITICS SINCE THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: A CONFERENCE IN HONOR OF PROFESSOR J. A. ATANDA

 October 9-11, 2017

            Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria

And

The University of Texas at Austin, USA

 

 

1                                   Abiku: Conflicting Yoruba Belief and Medical Care

FAGITE Damilola Dorcas

Department of History

Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

orisaladed@gmail.comddorisalade@oauife.edu.ng

+2348034466765

 

2.                              Youth and the Practice of African Traditional Religion in Lagos

South West Nigeria

 OGUNTOLA-LAGUDA, DANOYE, PhD

Professor of Philosophy of Religion

Department of Religions and Peace Studies

Lagos State University, Ojo. Email: danoyeoguntola@yahoo.com

 

3.        Becoming Yoruba: Historical anonymity, cultural authenticity and identity Problems of              the Ilaje of Southwest Nigeria

                                                                          BY:

Babajide O. Ololajulo

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology

University of Ibadan

E-mail: bo.ololajulo@ui.edu.ng, babjid74@yahoo.com

Tel.: 07034292290

 

4.                             Yoruba Race and Nigerian Politics. A Thematic Exposition

By

OTUMALA SIMON JONAH

Political Science Department

Federal College of Education

P.M.B. 2096, Abeokuta. Email: otumalasimon@gmail.com

 

 

 5                  The Politics of Water Supply in the Nigerian Western Region,     1952-1966

                                                                         BY:

OGUNNAIKE Odunayo Peter,

Department of History,

University of Ibadan,

E-mail: awodioke1@gmail.com; +234 803 0629 974

 

6.    The Significance of Yoruba Language as a Viable Mechanism for African Value Systems

By:

Dr. A. A. ADEDIRAN, Lijadu M. O. & Dr. M. O. Omiyefa

Department of Social Studies

School of Arts & Social Sciences

Federal College of Education

Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.

Email: speaktoa3@yahoo.com / speaktoa3@gmail.com

 

7.    The Uniqueness of Yoruba Culture as a Contributory Factor to the Emancipation of Yoruba People in Diaspora

By:

Dr. AMOS ADEKUNLE ADEDIRAN

Department of Social Studies

School of Arts & Social Sciences

Federal College of Education

Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.

Email: speaktoa3@yahoo.com / speaktoa3@gmail.com

 

8.                   Crown Politics and Pelupelu Culture in Contemporary Ekitiland

                                                                    By:

Kayode Joseph ONIPEDE (PhD)

Department of General Studies

LadokeAkintola University of Technology

PMB 4000, Ogbomoso, Oyo-State, Nigeria

kjonipede@lautech.edu.ng,kayodeonipede2004@yahoo.co.uk

 

9                       Still on Olodumare and Esu in Yoruba Religious Thought

                                                                   By:

                                                   Benson Ohihon Igboin (PhD)

                                       Department of Religions and Peace Studies,

                                          Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos State

                                               Email: bensonigboin@gmail.com

 

10.     Between Politics and National Development: An Assessment of  the Role of Progressive-Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Contemporary National Politics

By

OTUMALA SIMON JONAH

Otumalasimon@gmail.com

POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION,  ABEOKUTA

 

11.               Bridging the Gap between the old and New Generation: An Assessment of Two Yoruba Historical Films

BY:

                                                        Taiwo Adekemi Agnes

Department of Linguistics & Nigerian Languages,

Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria.

Email: callkemadeguntaiwo@gmail.com; Gsm No: +2348038609841

 

12.             The Place of Aladura Movement in the Development of Christianity in Nigeria

By:

Fabunmi Samuel Kehinde, Ph.D

Federal College of Education, Abeokuta. Email: fabunmisk@yahoo.com

 

 

13.               Traditional Oath-Taking as a Panacea to 'Democratic Corruption' in Nigeria

By:

Sunday Layi OLADIPUPO, Ph.D

Department of Philosophy, AdekunleAjasin University,

AkungbaAkoko, Ondo State, Nigeria

E-mail: layioladipupo@gmail.com. Tel. +234 (0) 8038468455, 7055418470

 

14.            Yoruba Cultural Practices and Sustainable Environment in the 21st Century

By:

SOGBON Odunwole

Department of Urban and Regional Planning,

Rufus Giwa  Polytechnic, Owo, P.M.B. 1019, Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria. E-mail: sogbonwole@yahoo.com GSM: +2348068237071

 

15.                       The Yoruba Labour Migrants in Northern Nigeria, 1920-1990

                                                                     By:

                                                     Adeyemi Kamil HAMZAH

          Department of History

     EMMANUEL ALAYANDE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OYO

    Email: hamzahkamil@gmail.com;    Phone Number: +234-8033823043

 

16.   "I assured him that he would be Governor": The Patronage-Clientage Politics among Ibadan Elite in South-West Nigeria, 2003-2007

                                                                        BY:

Nurudeen Olatoye Arogundade

Department of History, ObafemiAwolowo University

Ile-Ife.    Email: nurudeenamuda@gmail.com

 

17.       The Resurgence of Traditional Yoruba Religious Groups: An Interrogation of the Ijo    Orunmila Adunlawo

By:

Omotayo K. Charles

Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife

charlesomotayo@yahoo.com; Tel: 08068966219

 

18.    "Enu 'fìfokìí dún yànmù-yànmù": A Discussion of Selected Pre-colonial Yoruba Chieftaincy Political Inducement Strategies

                                                                           BY:

Dr. Olupayimo Dolapo Z.

Department of History

Adeyemi College of Education

Ondo, Nigeria

olupayimozo@aceondo.edu.ng

+234 803 444 2478

 

19.  A Sociolinguistic Study of Yoruba Slangy Expressions in Selected Motor Parks in

Iwo Road, Ibadan

                   BY:

Amos Damilare Iyiola, Ph.D

Department of European Studies

University of Ibadan, Nigeria

amosiyiola2013@yahoo.com

+2346053144710

 

20.    A Process Interpretation of the Yorùbá Thought System in the Light of Martin Heidegger's Critique of Metaphysics as Onto-Theology

By

                                           OFUASIA, Emmanuel &  DASAOLU Babajide O (Ph.D)

Department of Philosophy,

Olabisi Onabanjo University,

P.M.B 2002, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria.

Mobile: +2348162831077

E-mail: ofuasia.emma@yahoo.com

 

21.  Music for Education and Information among the Yoruba of Nigeria: Selected Songs of Ebenezer Obey Fabiyi

By:

OGUNKOYA, Saheed Adeniyi

Department of History and Diplomatic Studies

Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun

Ogun State

ogunkoyasa@tasued.edu.ng

+234(0)8030627795

 

22.                           New Yoruba Imaginary in the Ecocinema of Tunde Kelani

                                                                           By:

Ayo Adeduntan,

Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan

E-mail: grandeekay@yahoo.com

Telephone: +2348052202455

                                   

23.                      Okun-Yoruba: A People in Search of Identity and Direction

Dr. Henry B. Ekundayo-Ogunjewo

Department of History & Strategic Studies

University of Lagos

hogunjewo@unilag.edu.ng, uphenry2000@yahoo.com,

drogunjewohenry@gmail.com, Tel: 0802 331 2247

 

24.                                          The Effects of Slavery on Yoruba Nation

By:

Tony C. Onwumah (Ph.D), Patrick A. Edewor (Ph.D), and  David O. Imhonopi

Covenant University, Ota

 

25.     Development of indigenous Languages in French speaking countries of Africa: Problems and Prospects of Yoruba Language in Benin Republic

BY:

AJANI, A. LATEEF (Ph.D)

NIGERIA FRENCH LANGUAGE VILLAGE,

AJARA – BADAGRY,

LAGOS

ftcoed@yahoo.com, +2348033336465/+2348091714292

 

26.      The Eroding Identity: The Dilemma of Contemporary Yoruba Personality

                                                            By:

           ADEYEMI-SUENU, Adebowale (Ph.D) & OYEKAN AdeoluOluwaseyi

                                  Lagos State University, Faculty of Arts.

PHONE No: 08023015230

                   E-Mail:  ololadeololade70@gmail.com and adeoluoyekan@gmail.com

 

 

27.         A Literary Exploration of Zoonyms in the Cognomen of the Alaafin of Oyo

                                                                        BY:

Ojebode, Ayokunmi O.

Department of English, Redeemer's University, Ede, Nigeria. 

calebk_2@yahoo.com, (+234) 08130237173

 

 

28.                   A Retrospective Study of Yoruba Indigenous Games and Plays

                                                                            BY:

Raji Afeez Tọ́pẹ́

AdekunleAjasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State Nigeria.

afeeztope5@gmail.com, +2348063671907

 

29.    Sitting at the Frontier: The Yoruba in the Old Ilorin Provinceand the politics of Identity and Belonging in Post-Colonial Nigeria

Luqman SAKA PhD. Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Politics and International Relations, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa

Email: owolabisaka@gmail.com

&

Lere AMUSAN, PhD. Professor and Head, Department of Politics and International Relations, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa. Email: lereamusan@gmail.com; lere.amusan@nwu.ac.za.

 

 

30.     Heuristic Appraisal and Reflection on the Concept of Esu: An Example of     Femi     Osofisan

                                                                        By:

OluseyiAbiodunOgungbesan

c/o Department of Theatre Arts

  University of Ibadan, Ibadan

                    E. Mail: oluseyiogungbesan15@gmail.com; 0802-324-8943, 0815-221-5704

 

31.      Bridging the Gap between Yoruba Yesterday and Today: An   Exploration of Religious Hermeneutics

BY:

ADELEKE, R.S.

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES,

ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO.

sanrasheed2@gmail.com,  08161377164

 

32.                             The Herbert Macaulay Factor in Nigerian Politics (1864-1946)

                                                                           BY:  

                                                     Jimoh Mufutau Oluwasegun

                                                     Research Fellow, IFRA-Nigeria

                                                     Department of History and International Studies

                                                     Federal University, Brinin-Kebbi, Kebbi State, Nigeria

                                                     Email:  oriyomijimoh4@gmail.com,

 

33.          Yoruba Art Forms as Visual Symbolism of Power and Control among the Yoruba

                                                                            By:

Kehinde Adepegba

Department of Art and Industrial Design

Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu

adepe200us@yahoo.com

and

Tolulope O. Sobowale

Department of Design and Architecture,

Olabisi Onabanjo University,

Ibogun Campus, Ogun State

 

34.     A Pre-colonial Historical Documentation of the Evolution of the Yoruba Theatre and Its     Relevance in a Monarchical System

                                                                    By

                             Abe, OmololuTaiwo and Adegboyega, Ayodele Samuel

                                    Theatre Arts Department, College of Education

                                             P.M.B. 250, Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti State

E-mail: taiwoabe88@gmail.comMobile No: 07068937049

 

35.            A Revolutionary Phenomenon in the Ninetenth Century Yoruba Politics

                                                      FALOWO, Ajagun Segun (Ph.D).

                               Department of History, Adeniran  Ogunsanya College of Education,

                    Oto, Ijanikin, Lagos, Nigeria, okeebunoel@gmail.com +2348066539945

                                                                         and

                                                       OGUNNIYI,Olayemi Jacob

                               Department of History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan,

                        ayoyemlove@yahoo,com, temyem2014@gmail.com, +2348033207633

                      

 

36.          A Critical Comparative Analysis of the Features of ìgbálá and rárà òkú Dirges

BY

ṢÓDÍPẸ, N. O AND MORDI, O.A

                    Department of Yorùbá, Federal College of Education, Abeokuta.

                      E-mail:wunmie1@yahoo.com- MobileNo:08035633035,08033193286

 

37.        The future of Yoruba Traditional Art

                     Ademola Azeez Ph.D,

                     Department of Fine and Applied Arts,

                     Federal College of Education Technical Akoka, Lagos

                     Email: ade_azeez2002@yahoo.com, Tel: 08023312410

 

38.     The use of symbols as means of communication among Yoruba of South Western Nigeria

                                                                             BY

                                    BABAYEMI, John Babatunde

                                    Postgraduate Student,

                                    Department of European Studies,

                                    Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan, Ibadan..

                                    babayemicomfort@gmail.com, +2348034834487

 

39.                                   Bata Dance as Archive of Yoruba Memory

                                                              Samson S. Akapo

Department of Theatre Arts,

University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

Email: ss.akapo@ui.edu.ng, akaposamson44@gmail.com

Phone Number: +234(0)8060449458; WhatsApp: +234(0)8028655486

 

40.     Reincarnation as a Principle of Generational Continuity and Identity in Yoruba Traditional    Thought

                                                                                BY:

                                                  Aanuoluwapo Fifebo ALAFE

Department of Philosophy, AdekunleAjasin University, Akungba-Akoko,

Ondo State. Email: fifebo@gmail.com

 

41.   Migration and Yoruba Identity: The case of Ejigbo Experience in   Abidjan since 1902.

   By:

ADEBODUN OLALEKAN HENRY

Department of History, University of Ibadan

adebodunolalekan@gmail.com, Henryadebodun@gmail.com

+2348060493185

42.  Traditional Institution, its sacred position and challenges in contemporary Yoruba Society

BY

BABALOLA,O.E.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY,

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IKERE- EKITI.

                                         tomide4christ@gmail.com, (+3248166215710)

43.              The Ouster of the Military from Nigeria's Political Landscape: Afenifere and NADECO's Sacrifice.
By:
BABATUNDE A. ADEYEMO
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
AMINU SALEH COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, AZARE, BAUCHI STATE.
EMAIL: tndadeyemo@gmail.com; Mobile:09071089538

44.                         Communalism: The Yoruba Philosophy of living

 

                                                                     By

                                                  Oke, Ebenezer Akinsanya

Department of General Studies, TheIbarapa Polytechnic, Eruwa. Oyo State.

akinsanyaoke@yahoo.com

AND

ADEGBOYEGA O. Oyekunle (Ph.D)

Department of Philosophy, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

Oyekunle2006@yahoo.com, kunle3966@gmail.com

 

45.    Chieftaincy Institution in Modern Government: The Case of Yorubaland in Western Nigeria. 1945-2015

                                                            By

                                    Adu, A.M : B.A,(Hons.) MSc, Pol.Sc.

                                    Department of Political Science,

                                    College of Education, Ikere – Ekiti,

Ekiti State, Nigeria. Tel:  08032069953

                        &

Familugba, J.O,

Department of History,

College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti,

Ekiti- State, Nigeria.

GSM: 08034490268;  E-mail: familugbajonathan@yahoo.com

 

46.                   An Appraisal of Music and Dance in Yoruba concept

                                                            By

                                                Zaccheaus, O.J,

                                                Department of Theatre Arts

                                                College of Education,Ikere- Ekiti

                                                Akeredolu050@gmail.com. +2347031665453

 

47.  The Crying has Stopped: Changing Trend in Yoruba Marriage Culture (A Case Study of Ekiti State)

                                                                             BY:

Idowu, Omowumi Omodunni

Department of Economics

Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.

Tel: 08038851007, E-mail: talk2wummie@yahoo.com

 

48.      Literary Culture and Nationalism in Literature of Yoruba and English Expression.

Olusegun, Elijah Adeoluwa

Department of English, University of Lagos, Akoka.

E-mail: eaolusegun@unilag.edu.ng;  +234 7032773091

 

49.                   The advantage of Yoruba Traditional  Family Planning over the Western's

BY:

ADISA  TIMOTHY  OLUWOLE

odunwole07@gmail.com

08035148607

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO.

 

50.        "That we may live long." An assessment of Yoruba and Cultural Continuities in the Care for the Aged in Ikare Akoko.                           

                                                      AFOLABI OJO OYEYEMI

Department of History and International Studies

AdekunleAjasin University AkungbaAkoko, Ondo State, Nigeria

Email Address: afolabiojooyeyemi@gmail.com

Phone Number: 08109952665, 08059173642

 

51.              The Yoruba Political Elite and Nigeria's Electoral Politics, 1954 – 1962

Olusanya Faboyede, Ph.D

Department of History & International Studies,

AdekunleAjasin University,

P.M.B. 001, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria.

E-Mail: oaboyedee@gmail.com / olusanya.faboyede@aaua.edu.ng

GSM NO: 08034420151 / 08059223913.

 

52.              Sculptural Records of African History, Yoruba Examples

                                                     BY:

                                       KOLADE AYEYEMI

                                       DEPARTMENT OF FINE AND APPLIED ARTS

                                       FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL)

                                       AKOKA, YABA, LAGOS. NIGERIA.

                                       E-mail: mokla01@yahoo.comMobile Phone: 08038255200

 

53.  The Interactions and Contributions of T.J. Bowen to Yorubaland as a Template for Religious Leaders in Nigeria.

                                                By:

EMMANUEL BLESSING TEMITOPE

(POSTGRADUATE STUDENT)

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES

UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN

temmanuel234@gmail.com; 08161237422

 

54.                    A Comparative Analysis of the Western and Yoruba Judiciary Systems

                                                                               BY

                                                 OYENUGA OLUKAYODE FELIX

                            OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY AGO-IWOYE ,OGUN-STATE

                                                                       AND

                                                  SURAKAT AJIBOLA MURPHY

                              OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY AGO- IWOYE, OGUN-STATE

55.        A Phraseo-stylistic analysis of the idiom of the Yorùbá newspaper writers

OlutolaOsunnuga, Ph.D

                                              SOAS,

                                              University of London

                                              Email: tolaosunnuga@yahoo.co.uk

 

56.                     A Critical Searchlight on Yoruba and Development in Nigeria.

BY

DR. ADEFARASIN, V.O.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY,

 AGO-IWOYE, NIGERIA.

adefarasinvo@yahoo.com; adefarasinvo9@gmail.com

 

57.                   The dust afflicts not1 but the leaders are Psychopathic: A critical analysis of Tunde Kilani's saworo-ide

                                                                     By:

ADESUYAN Bankole Isaac

Political Science/International Relations

AchierversUniversaity, Owo, Ondo State

bankoleadesuyan013@gmail.com +2347039786949

and

OYEWOLE Oyindamola O.

Political Science/International Relations

AchierversUniversaity, Owo, Ondo State

horyindah@yahoo.com +2347035083216

 

58.    The Paradigm shift in socio-economic status: A Prognosis of the Yoruba Alabaru Experinece in Nigeria.

                                                                          BY:

MORUFF MUDASIRU, Ph.D Candidate,

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, delemudasiru@gmail.com

University of Ibadan, +234 8035722221,

 

59.  When Prophets threatens the State: Miracles, Healings and Prophesies in Yorubaland, c.1930s -2017

1Thompson, O.O., 1Onifade C. A., and 2Akinola A

1. Department of Communication and General Studies, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta. Ogun state.

2. National Archives, Abeokuta. Oke Mosan Ogun state

Corresponding author: olakunleolasupo@yahoo.com

 

60.  Home Soil or Abroad? Interrogating where the Yoruba Obas should join their Ancestors

                                                                          By:

Thompson, O.O

Department of Communication and General Studies, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta. Ogun state.

Corresponding author: olakunleolasupo@yahoo.com

 

61.              Deportations in Colonial Yorubaland: A Study in Forced Migration

                                                             BY:

                                     OLATUNDE TAIWO

                              taiwo.olatunde@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng

                                    taiwo_olatunde@yahoo.com

 

62.    Nathaniel A. Fadipe and Pierre Verger in the consolidation and expansion of Yoruba Studies, 1939-1976: A historical Analysis

by

Ifekwe, Bernard Steiner Ph.D

Department of History/International Studies

University of Uyo

Uyo, 520001

TEL:+2348069384104  & +2348055102749; E-mail: bsteiner20@yahoo.com

 

63.  Rethinking Yoruba Epistemology: Some Contemporary Considerations

                                                              By:

                                      TIJANI KEHINDE OLUSEGUN

                              Department of Philosophy, University of Lagos, Nigeria

                                       tijanikehindeolusegun@gmail.com

                                                                       

64 .                  Yoruba Film Industry and its (Auto)-Biographical Genre

                                              Azeez Akinwumi Sesan, PhD.

                                     Department of Languages and Linguistics

                                        College of Humanities and Culture

                                                 Osun State University

                                         azeezakinwumisesan@gmail.com

                                              08053565272, 07065595199

 

65.    Islamic Education in Yorubaland: Its Evolution, Challenges and Prospects

                                                                 By:

                                                         ODENIYI I.K

Department of Religious Studies, ACE, Ondo

                                                    Ismailode08@yahoo.com;  Tel: 08054179768

                                         

66         Rethinking the Yoruba Legal institutions in Contemporary Adjudicatory System

                                                             By:

                                               Adebayo Aina, PhD

                                               Department of Philosophy

                                               Olabisi Onabanjo University

                                               Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria

 

67               Yoruba Exceptionalism: A study of Development Corporations in Nigeria, 1955-1976

                                                                                   By:                                                                           

                                                                           Abimbola Oyarinu

                                                         University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria.

                                                        Department of History, University of Lagos
                                                   abimbolaoyarinu@gmail.com; Tel: 08170723444

 

68.            Yoruba Indigenous Security System and the Quest for Social Order in Nigeria: Beyond Uniforms and Gadgets

BY:

ADEGBOYEGA O. Oyekunle

Department of Philosophy

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

Oyekunle2006@yahoo.com

 

69.        Migration and Settlement: A Study of Oyo-Osun Migrant Farmers and Cocoa

                                 Plantation in Ondo Division, 1930s-1960

                                                                 BY:

ADESOTE Samson Adesola, PhD

                       Department of History & International Studies

                               Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria

                       Email: solaade2007@ymail.com; Tel: +2348062293355

 

70.    Yoruba Dramatic Expression and Cultural Preservation: A   Critical Interpretation of the Deployment of Set and Light in Kiriji war Production

                                                                      By:

AFABOR, kuNLE henry

department of performing arts

olabisi onabanjo university, aGO-IWOYE

afaborkunly@gmail.com; afaborkunle@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng

(07068350481)

 

71.  Yoruba Artistic Expressions and Cultural Preservation on Social Media Videos/Films

 

S. Joseph  Bankola Ola-Koyi, (08038126789) Lecturer & Media Arts Consultant

Department of Performing Arts, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

ola-koyi.joseph@uuoagoiwoye.edu.ng; sundayolakoyi05@gmail.com

 

 

 

72.         The Changing Status of the Yoruba Cultural and Societal Practises since the 19th Century 

                                                                         BY:

OLISEH, Kadishi, Ndudi.

Department of History, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

Email: olisehkadi@gmail.com

 

73.      THE YORUBA NATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF GLOBALIZATION

BY

DELE IDOWU (PhD)

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY,FACULTY OF ARTS,

OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY,

P.M.B. 2002, AGO IWOYE,OGUN STATE,NIGERIA.

E-MAIL:  idowu.oladele@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng, Tel:+2348032669908

74.                            Colonialism: The rape of the Yoruba Culture

IDOWU, E.O. (MRS)

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,

UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN, NIGERIA.

bethelidowu@gmail.com

 

75.           THE DYNAMICS OF THE ABOLITION OF SLAVE TRADE AND THE   CHANGING NATURE OF YORUBA ECONOMY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

By

BOGE, Faruq Idowu

Department of History and International Studies

Lagos State University Foundation Programme, Badagry, Lagos

+2349098775871, +2348028131162; Email: bogefaruq@yahoo.com

 

76.      ĘkúnÌyàwó: An Artistic Expression of Orality and Cultural Identity

 

Dr.Oluwafunminiyi Mabawonku1                               Mr Adedeji Lamina2

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-lwoye                   Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-lwoye

E-mail: niyimabs@hotmail.comlaminaadedeji@yahoo.com

 

77.       Samuel Olusegun Osoba on the West and Yoruba Culture

BY:

Tokunbo A. Ayoola (Ph.D.),

Department of History and International Relations,

Elizade University,

Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State, Nigeria, West Africa

Phone: + 002348107284581;  E-mail: toks_ayoola@hotmail.com

 

 

78.  Literary Culture and Nationalism in Literature of Yoruba and English Expression.

BY:

Olusegun, Elijah Adeoluwa

Department of English, University of Lagos, Akoka.

E-mail: eaolusegun@unilag.edu.ng; +234 7032773091

 

79.      The scramble for Ilorin in the 19th century: A Politico-Religious Analysis

S. Ademola Ajayi,

Prof. of History,

Department of History,  University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

                          +234 803 836 2273, +234 802 339 209; E-mail: ajayisa@yahoo.com

 

80.      The role of traditional Yoruba moral values as a veritable tool in solving the moral decadence in Nigeria

By:

OKORO, NGOZI PRISCILLA (Ph.D)

Educational Foundations and Management

Federal College of Education, Osiele, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria

 

 

81.       Classroom Education, Values and Social Reconstruction in Africa

By:

OBIOHA, UWAEZUOKE PRECIOUS, PhD

EMAIL: unclepees@yahoo.com

and

OYENUGA, OLUKAYODE FELIX, PhD

EMAIL: oyenugaolukayode@yahoo.com

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY

AGO-IWOYE, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

 

82.   ADULT EDUCATION IN YORUBA TRADITION: EXPLORATION OF FOLKTALES                 AND PROVERBS

                                                                     BY:

Dr.Tajudeen Adewumi Adebisi

Department of Adult Education and Lifelong Learning

Faculty of Education, ObafemiAwolowo University

Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria

 

 

83.   YORUBA AND PARTY POLITICS IN NIGERIA

Samuel Babatola Ayiti

Graduate Student, Department of Political Science,

Ekiti State University. Ado Ekiti, Nigeria.

E-mail: ayitibabatola@gmail.com, ayiti2@yahoo.com

Tel: +2348035210230

 

84.    STAGE PERFORMANCE AND THE PROMOTION OF YORUBA LANGUAGE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: YORUBA DRAMA FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE

BY

Abraham Oladayo Olushola

abrahamoladayo6@gmail.com, 08063453175

Department of Theatre Arts, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

 

85.   From Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti to Olabisi Olateru-Olagbegi: The Changing Phases of    Yoruba Female Activism

                                                                       BY:

Ogunmolaji, Mosunmola Regina

Department of History and Strategic Studies,

Faculty of Arts,

University of Lagos, Nigeria.

ogunmolajimosun@gmail.com

 

86.  They Urbanized, Why not industrialized? An Economic History of Yoruba Agro Cities, 1800-2000

 By

Taiwo Owoeye Ph.D

Department of Economics, Faculty of the Social Sciences,

Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

E-mail: owoeyetaye@yahoo.co.uk

 

87.  TRADITIONAL YORUBA VALUES AND THE QUEST FOR DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

                                                                          BY:

ỌLÁDỌTUN B. ỌSANYÌNBÍ

General Studies Department,

The Federal University of Technology, Akure

Mobile Number- 08067411018

Email address-dosanyinbi@futa.edu.ng

 

88.    A SOCIO-RELIGIOUS BASIS OF YORUBA NATION IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN POLITICS AND A WAY FORWARD

                                                                            BY

ODUDELE ROTIMI

Senior Lecturer of Sociology of Religion

Department of Christian Religious Studies

College of Education, IkereEkiti

Ekiti State, Nigeria.

                            GSM: 08033663188, 08051693675;  E-mail: rotiodu@yahoo.com

89.  Industrialisation in Yorubaland and the Nigerian Economic Develoment: An Analysis

Miss. IHUOMA, Chinonso

Department of History, University of Ibadan.

Ihuoma.chinonso@yahoo.com; 08062300649

 

90.    Yoruba Traditional Medicine and the Challenges of Orthodox Medical Practice

           By:

           LASISI SEKINAT ADEBUSOLA (MRS)

           Department of History and Diplomatic Studies,

            Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago – Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria.

              busolahds@gmail.com;    Tel: 08032500326.

 

91        The role of Yoruba in the spread of Pentecostalism in Central Nigeria, 1960-2017.

                                                                    BY

EZEKIEL Agbo Ameh

               Department of History, Benue State University,

                                         Makurdi-Nigeria

                                              Email: ezekielameh@gmail.com;  Phone: 08033309906

 

92.  BRIDGING THE YORUBA NUMERALS' GAP BETWEEN THE OLD AND THE NEW GENERATION OF THE DIGITAL WORLD

BY:

Banjo Adebisi Elizabeth Ph.D

Tai Solarin College of Education

Omu – Ijebu, Ogun State, Nigeria

bisban60@yahoo.co.uk / bisban60@gmail.com

+2348033741257

 

93.  PROMOTING YORUBA LANGUAGE THROUGH STAGE PERFORMANCES: A POST-MORTEM OF YORUBA DRAMA FESTIVAL 2017

                                                                       BY:

Bashiru Akande Lasisi (PhD)

                                      Department of Theatre Arts, University of Ibadan

Bashbalga@gmail.com

Abraham OladayoOlushola

abrahamoladayo6@gmail.com, 08063453175

 

94.    Yoruba Oralities and Postcolonial African Poetry: Ideology, Politics and Protest in

                                           Wole Soyinka and Niyi Osundare

 

Okunlola, Theophilus

Department of English, University of Lagos

theobolu@gmail.com

+2348134842028

 

95.        Corruption in the indigenous Yorùbá Political System: A Post modern study of Aiyé D'aiyé Oyìnbó

BY

ADESANYA AHMED O. Ph.D

DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES, LTERATURES

AND COMMUNICATION ARTS,

 LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, OJO, LAGOS.

adesanyaao@yahoo.com

96           Yoruba artistic expressions and cultural preservation in traditional and modern times

Akinwale Onipede, Ph.D

Department of Creative Arts,

University of Lagos

Email : akinwaleonipede@yahoo.com

Tel: 0803 331 6729

and

Ademola Azeez, Ph.D.

Department of Fine and Applied Arts,

Federal College of Education Technical Akoka, Lagos

Email : ade_azeez2002@yahoo.com

Tel : 08023312410

 

97.         Developing Basic Scientific Terms in Yoruba: A Morphosyntactic Approach

                                                                         By:

ADÉDOYINSỌ́LÁ ỌMỌ́WÙNMÍ ẸLẸ́SHIN

Department of Linguistics, African and Asian Studies,

University of Lagos, Nigeria

deleshin@unilag.edu.ng,  Tel: 08089290593

 

98.  Popular culture and cultural rejuvenation: the case of the Yoruba hip hop artiste

                                                                       By:

Lawal, Mulikah Adeyemi

Department of English, University of Lagos, Nigeria

amulikah@gmail.com,  Tel: 07030903337, 08189034350

 

99.  RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF YORUBA CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY

By

Awofeko, Emmanuel Oluwasegun

Department of Religious Studies,

McPherson University, Seriki-Sotayo, Abeokuta,

Ogun State, Nigeria

emmashalom2004@yahoo.co.uk+2348055697865

                                                                        &

Oyebanjo, Olatunji Olusegun

Department of Religious Studies,

Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun

Ogun State, Nigeria. lovingsheg@yahoo.co.uk+2348076173953

100    The Yoruba Culture and National Integration: The Case of Aso-Ebi as a National Culture    in Nigeria.

Ewalefoh Ernest Osemobho

Department of History,

University of Ibadan

Ibadan, Oyo State.

Email: ewalefohernest@gmail.com

Telephone Number: +2348166968237

 

101             Methodological Issues in the Study of Yoruba History and  Politics: Oral Tradition in Yoruba History: A Study of Lagos Igbe Songs

                      Ilupeju Taariqa-R Adepeju

                              PhD Student Department of History and Strategic Studies

                                   University of Lagos, Email: ilupejujunaid@gmail.com

 

102      An Examination of the Contributions of Muslim Clerics (Alfa) to the Development of the Yoruba Nation since the Nineteenth Century

                                                Owoyemi Samuwilu Alade (PhD)

  Department of Religious Studies, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria

alade.owoyemi@oouagoiwoye.edu.ngsamuwilualade2016@yahoo.com 08064488812

 

103.  Reflecting nationalism through language use in selected Ayinla Omowuea's Apala Music

By:

OluwoleAkinbode, Ph.D

Tai Solarin Univeersity of Education,

Department of English,

Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode

akin.wole07@yahoo.com

104.                       Globalizing Yoruba Art: The Agents, Mediums and Impact.

Akinwale Onipede

University of Lagos

akinwaleonipede@yahoo.com; Tel: 08033316729

105.  Protecting Cultural Heritage and the Need for Infrastructure Development in the Contemporary Yoruba Communities: Balancing the Equation through Adaptation

Akeem O. Bello[1] (Graduate Student) Institute of Peace, security and Governance, Ekiti State University.

107   THE POLITICS OF YORUBA NATION AND THE FLUCTUATING FORTUNES

OF THE ROYAL FATHERS

 

Aladegbola, Isaac Adegbenga (Ph.D.),

Department of Political science,

Ekiti State University, Ado -Ekiti,

Nigeria.

isaac.aladegbola@eksu.edu.ng, Tel +234-803-427-3929

 

108          Uniting Yoruba Traditional Political Institutions for Future Challenges

Babajide Adetunji Tella

Doctoral Candidate

Department of Political Science

 University of Ibadan. Ibadan.

babajidetella@gmail.com, Tel: 07063844321

 

109    PRESERVED ART WORKS OF ABEOKUTA: FROM 1830-TO DATE AND TRENDS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 

BY

* IFETA, FUNKE CHRIS (Ph. D)   **IDOWU, OLATUNJI (Ph. D) ***OCHEI, BUKOLA EDESIRI (LLM)   

*Tai Solarin University Of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode,  Ogun State, Nigeria.

Email: funkeifeta @gmail.com

**Tai Solarin University of Education, IjagunIjebu-Ode,  Ogun State,  Nigeria.

Email: facedetruth4@yahoo.com

***Doctoral Research Student, Department of Public Law,Faculty of Law,University of Ibadan,Ibadan, OYO State, Nigeria.Email: desiri29@yahoo.com

 

110.                        Tinubu, the Yoruba nation and the Politics of Statesmanship

BAMISHIGBIN LAWAL ALABI

Ph.D. Candidate

Department of Political Science

University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Email: bamishigbin@gmail.com, 08139795484

 

111.  Elements and Diffusion of Yoruba Culture in The Diaspora: The Conflict Of Cross Cultural Migration

By

Udo Emem Michael

Department of History/International studies

University of Uyo, Uyo.

Email: sweatshirt85@yahoo.com

 

 

 

112.    Aso Ebi Concept among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria: Paradox of Dorcas in Acts of    Apostles 9:36-39

By

O.K Jibromah (Mrs.)

Department of Religious Studies,

Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Odo State

Email: jibromahok@aceondo.edu.ng

Tel. 08181296640 or 08023197985

 

113.                Yoruba Women in Politics and Society since Pre-colonial Era.

                                          WILLIAM, Mary Aniefiok

                                               Department of History,

                                                University of  Ibadan

                                 E-mail: marywilliam2035@gmail.com

 

         114.      Western education and Yoruba-Igbo Inter-Group relations: A Case Study of University of Ibadan, 1945-1967

                                                                              BY:

                                                CHUKWUEBUKA OMEJE

                                   Department of History, University of  Ibadan

                                  EMAIL: omejechukwuebuka185@gmail.com

 

115.                                     Myths of Origin and Yoruba Nation

                                                                         By

                                                     Ojekunle Ibrahim Timilehin

                               Department of Philosophy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife

                                                   Email:ojekunleibrahim@gmail.com

116.  Metropolitanism and the Negotiation for Cultural Integration in the Films of Tunde Kelani       and Kunle Afolayan

                                                                 By:

Ibrahim A. Odugbemi

 University of Ibadan

abiolatopnotch@gmail.com, 08051924532

 

117.                        Oduduwa and the emergence of Yoruba Civilization

             By:

Awoyera, E. Funmilayo

Department of History

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State

awoyeraf@gmail.com

and

Agholor, Ndunka Henry

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State

henryndunka@gmail.com

 

 


118.                                 W
omen and Pottery Production in Yorubaland

Ademola, Iyabode Yemisi

Department of History,

University of Ibadan, Ibadan.

Phone numbers: 08189442561 and 08074567329

E-mail: yemix266@yahoo.com

 

119.     The influence of Yoruba Culture and Language on Nigerian Popular Music

Etuk, Akaninyene Ufot

Department of History, University of Ibadan

EMAIL: etukakan1@gmail.com, PHONE NO: 08105075028

 

120.  An Existentialist Study of the 'Yoruba Press' and National Development

Anthony Okeregbe, PhD

Department of Philosophy,

University of Lagos, Nigeria.

tonyokeregbe@yahoo.co.uk, aokeregbe@unilag.edu.ng,   Phone: 08033926863

 

121. Interrogating Inter-group Relations in the Lagos Area up to 1967

 

                                                By

                               Habeeb Abiodun Sanni, PhD

                               Department of History & International Studies,

                               Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos.

                               Cell -phone: 0829088655, 08079715355

                               Email : habeebsanni12@gmail.com, Habeeb.sanni@ymail.com

 

122.      An Historical Analysis of the Yoruba Origin and Politics in Pre-colonial Era.

by

Ojebiyi O.A (Ph.D)

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile-Ife,

Department of Educational Foundations and Counselling.

olufemiadesola@yahoo.com

and

Fasakin L.S

Department of Educational Foundations and Counselling.

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile-Ife,

fasakinlawson@yahoo.com

 

123.  ANALYSIS OF ABOLORE ADIGUN A.K.A. 9ICE AND BUKOLA ELEMIDE A.K.A. ASA MUSIC TITLED 'PETEPETE' HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE.

OLADIPO Olufunmilola Temitayo

Department of Performing Arts,

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye.

oladipofunmilola@yahoo.com; Tel: 08100804006

and

ADEJUBE Samuel Ayoola

samuel.adejube@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng 08034865081

and

AKANDE Sunday Olufemi

olufemi.akande@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng 08057707608

and

ADEYEYE Adetoyese

adetoyeseadeyeye@gmail.com 08066510178

 

124.                       Traditional Medicine and Igbo-Yoruba relations in Nigeria

                                                            Chidubem I. Obayi

                                         Department of History, University of Ibadan.

                                EMAIL: obayichidubem@yahoo.com,  Phone No: 07036095766

 

125.            Thinking in Tales: Mythology, Philosophy, and the Yoruba Worldview

                                                                             By:

TENIOLA TONADE

Department of Philosophy, University of Lagos, Nigeria

mrtonade@gmail.com,  Tel. 08130004822

 

126.   Cultural Vestiges: A Tripodic Analysis of Empowerment among Yoruba and

                                                               Igbo  Women

                                                                        By:

Osondu, Yolanda Chinelo

University of Lagos

osondu_yolanda@yahoo.com;  Tel: 08187511806

 

127.              RE-POSITIONING ARTS AND CRAFTS IN THE NEW OYO

                                 Enoch Adeniran<woleadeniran122@yahoo.com>

128.   The Pragmatics of Women Identity Construction in Selected Yoruba Proverbs

Ezekiel Opeyemi OLAJIMBITI

Department of English

University of Ibadan

Opebukola56@gmail.com

and

Boriwaye Oluwatosin ADEYEHUN

Department of English

University of Ibadan

adeyehuntosin@gmail.com

 

129.  Migrations, Conflicts and Trade of the Yoruba People and Nigerians in West Africa (1910-1970)

Authors:

1. Henry OlalekanAdebodun (M.A), Department of History, University of Ibadan, adebodunolalekan@gmail.com, henryadebodun@gmail.com, +234-8060-4931-85.

2. Bamidélé ALY, MPhil (Research) student in Economic History, Department of Economic History, Panthéon-Sorbonne University (Paris 1), 00 44 77 57 50 45 10 (UK) or 00 33 6 66 94 85 71 (France)

Theme:The Yoruba Nation and Politics since the nineteenth century: A conference in honor of Prof. J.A. Atanda

130.                       Naming in Yoruba cultural Thought: Some Social Imports

By

Afeez Sufianu

Department of Philosophy,

University of Lagos, Akoka

Phone no: 08030660132, Email: profism77@gmail.com

 

131.                                    Intra-Group Relations among the Yoruba

                                                                        BY:

                                             ADEPEJU QAOZARA ADEBANKE

                                            UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, AKOKA

                                          16,IDUNTAFA STREET,LAGOS ISLAND.

 

132.     An Analysis of Yoruba Cultural paradigm in French translation of Osofisan's

                                                 "Once upon four robbers"

                                                                  By:

                                                        Keji Felix Faniran

                                  Department of Languages & Linguistics

                      College of Humanities and Culture, Osun State University,

                                      Ikire campus, Osogbo, Osun State. Nigeria

                                     Email: felixfaniran@gmail.com

 

133.        Interrogating the Thoughts of Wole Soyinka to Nigeria's National Discourse

Richard U. Gbemudia

Doctoral Candidate

Department of Political Science

 University of Ibadan. Ibadan.

Richardbrown4u73@gmail.com, Tel: +243-8125644686

 

134.    Contemporary Yoruba Women and the Quest for Political Transformation: A Critical Perspective of Ademiluyi's The New Man

Tolu Oluremi

Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria

toluoluremi@gmail.com, tolulope.oluremi@uniosun.edu.ng

+234-8060350202, +234-7056093525

 

135.    The place of Courtyard (Akodi) in the cultural upbringing of a child in Yorubaland: A case of Omuo in Ekiti State.

By

FASIKU, Adesola Mercy Ph.D

Department of Social Studies

College of Education

IkereEkiti, Ekiti  State

Email: mercyfasiku@gmail.com, Phone: 08062647636

 

136.     Culture and Tourism: Yoruba festivals and the celebration of Women Power

 

NWACHUKWU, Uzoamaka

Nwachukwuuzoamaka25@gmail.com

08112422857

137.          Understanding the Context of Slavery and its impact in Yorubaland in the nineteenth Century

                                                                      by:

                                                 OGUNNIYI, Olayemi Jacob

                        Department of History, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan,

                         Ibadan, Nigeria, ayoyemlove@yahoo.com, temyem2014@gmail.com   

                                              +2348033207633, +2348057737342

 

138. Moral teaching in Yoruba folk music and its prospect for Nigeria Socio-Political Stability   and Development

                                                                           by              

                                                 OJELABI CORNELIUS OLUFEMI

                                                       DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC,

                                  EMMANUEL ALAYANDE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION,

                                                              OYO, OYO STATE

                   PHONE: 08162735503/0805925011, Email: ojelabioluwafemi@gmail.com

 

139.    Historical Discourse of Wars and Political Turmoils in Yorubaland in the Pre-colonial Era

                                                  Kolawole Adeniran, ADESUYI

Department of History & International Studies, Faculty of Arts,

Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria +2348033634439

adekola2suceed@yahoo.com

 

 

140.                Ethno-Religious Conflict, Human Security and Peace-Building in Lagos

                                                                                         By:

                                                                 James Olusegun Adeyeri, PhD

                                                          Lagos State University, Ojo

                                                     Email: jadeyeriolusegun@gmail.com

 

141    Referential Pragmatics in Proverbial Interactions in Ahmed Yerima's Mojagbe

                                                                 BY:

ODESANYA, Adesewa Mosopefoluwa

English Department, Redeemer's University, Ede, Osun state

adesewa.mosope@gmail.com , +2348091773964

 

 

142.                                                   The Trajectory of Àjẹ́

BY:

Sàláwù, Ìgbẹ́kẹ̀lé S.

Institute of African Studies,

University of Ibadan, Ibadan

igbekelesalawu@yahoo.com

07038036402, 08072375132

 

143 . A Contrastive study of style in Fagunwa's Igbo Olodumare and Ajadi's translated version The Forest of God

                                                                         By:

Olatundun, J. Oladepo

Department of Languages and Linguistics

College of Humanities and Culture, Ikire, Osun State University, Nigeria

                        Email:   ladeenheritage@yahoo.co.uk or Joshua.olatundun@uniosun.edu.ng

 

144.  The roles of 'Ulama (Arabic Scholars) in the 19th century Yoruba Nation and Politics

Dr. Hashimi A.O.

Department of Religious Studies

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye,

Ogun State, Nigeria

hashimiabdganiy62@gmail.com, Tel: 08058871036

 

145. Comparative Analysis of Ifa in Yoruba Culture and Prophetism in Celestial Church of    Christ

                                                             By:

Azeez Oluwakemi H.

Department of Religious Studies,

University of Ibadan

adekemi_4luv@yahoo.com, Tel: 08039230980

 

146.                The Philosophical Basis of Religious Tolerance among the   Yoruba

By:

Adu, Modupe Olajumoke

Department of Philosophy

University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

dupeadu@gmail.com+2348030455199 

 

147.   Effects of Yoruba, Mixed- and English Language Instructions on Primary School Pupils'    Performance in Basic Science

By:

Ojo, Christianah Oluyemi (Ph.D)

Department of Early Childhood Care and Education

Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Ondo State

Email: roose4me@yahoo.co

&

BELLO, Theodora Olufunke (Ph.D)

Institute of Education

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State

Email: bledora@yahoo.co.uk

&

FAMAKINWA. Adebayo

Institute of Education

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State

Email: adebayoefamakinwa@gmail.com

&

AKINROTIMI, AdenikeAdeola

Department of Early Childhood Care and Education

Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Ondo State

Email: akinrotim@yahoo.co

 

148.                Yoruba contributions to the Development of Nigerian Music

FAGBILE Funso Adeniyi

Music Department

Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo

funsofagbile@yahoo.com, Tel: 08066025575

 

149.    Socio-cultural relevance of traditional festivals for the Yoruba People of Nigeria

By:

'Gbade Ikuejube, PhD

Department of History

Adeyemi College of Education,

Ondo, Ondo State; Tel: 08035780409

Email: ajigbadejube@gmail.com

 

 

150.   Colonial Politics and Intra-ethnic Rivalries in Some Parts of Yorubaland: the Example of Ondo and Ijebu Native Authorities

 

R.F. Obinta, PhD

Department of History,

ObafemiAwolowo University,

Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

Tel: 08075307520, Email: rfobinta@oauife.edu.ng, obintaremi500@gmail.com

 

151.  Appropriation of Yoruba Cultural Realities in the pattern of Church Beliefs and Practices: The Nigerian Baptist Experience, 1875–1914

BY:

Oluwaseun O. Afolabi, PhD

Peace and Conflict Studies Programme,

Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies,

University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

Email: oluwaseunafolabi@gmail.com; +234 8077378837

and

S. AdemolaAjayi

Department of History

University of Ibadan,

Ibadan, Nigeria.

 

152.   In Praise of Yoru-Alienation: Appiah's Cultural Darwinism and the Thesis of Cultural Essentialism

By:

'Táyò Oládèbó

ooladebo0349@stu.ui.edu.ng, +2348032528432

Department of Philosophy, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

153.      The Roles of Counselling Education in Enhancing the Stability of Yoruba Family

BY

BALOGUN M.A.

Depepartment of Psychology,

Guidance and Counselling Education

School of Education

Federal College of Education

Abeokuta.   Email: speaktoa3@gmail.com

 

154   More than farmers' wives: The changing role of Yoruba women in   cocoa production in Tonkere farm settlement in Osun State, Nigeria.

OYEWALE, Peter Oluwaseun PhD

Department of History and International Studies,

Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.

E-mail seuncorrect@yahoo.com

 

155.                   Yoruba Film Industry and its (Auto)-Biographical Genre

                                                                    BY:

                                                Azeez Akinwumi Sesan, PhD.

                                     Department of Languages and Linguistics

                                          College of Humanities and Culture

                                                    Osun State University

                                          azeezakinwumisesan@gmail.com

                                              08053565272, 07065595199

 

156.              Yoruba Culture and the Practice of Widowhood in Contemporary Yoruba Video Films

By

Victoria O. Adeniyi (Ph.D)

Department of Dramatic Arts,

ObafemiAwolowo University,

Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

E-mail: vicadeniyi2k4@yahoo.com

 

157.        Human Representation in Yoruba Woodcarving as a Metaphor of Leadership: A    Study of Selected Yoruba Woodcarvings

Oluwaseun Isaac Abati

Department of Theatre and Film Arts,

University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State

isaacabati@gmail.com

+2348067461615

and

KehindeAdepegba

Department of Art and Industrial Design

Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu

adepe200us@yahoo.com

+2348023309025

 

158.                                 The Influence of Pentecostalism on Yoruba Nation

BY:

Dr. Selome Kuponu

Dept. of Religions and Peace Studies

Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos

Selome1965@gmail.com

159.                Yoruba contributions to Music: The Alaafin Oyo Court Music Experience

                                                                  John Ajewole, Ph.D.

Department of Creative Arts (Music)

Faculty of Arts

University of Lagos

Akoka, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.

pastorajewolejohn1@yahoo.com

+2348034882948.

      160   Customization of Yoruba Names in Social Media and its Socio-Linguistic Implications On Cultural Values

1Ajao, A. F. and 2Oyebola, T. M.

Department of General Studies,

The Polytechnic, Ibadan,

E-mail: ajao.folasade@yahoo.com and tooyinoye@gmail.com

08160831543 and 08056565729

161.  Yoruba cultural practices in the worship of the Nigerian Baptist Convention: A case study of First Baptist Church, Kosofe, Lagos.

By

OladipupoOlugbodi,

Department of History and Strategic Studies,

University of Lagos.

Email: dipo.olugbodi@yahoo.com

 

162.                  Music and Folklore: Towards Retaining the Core of Yoruba Culture

Okunade, Seun Adedokun

Department of History, University of Ibadan

gbileokunade@yahoo.com

08024570085

 

163.              'OPON IMO' A REVIEW OF YORUBA MODERN DAY LITERACY

BY

A.A. OWOJUYIGBE,1O.A. AROWOSOLA,2 P.F. OWOJUYIGBE3

1& 2- Polytechnic Library

Yaba College of Technology

Yaba, Lagos State, Nigeria

aowojuyigbe@gmail.com

+234 703 1055 403

&

3- Department of History

Adeyemi College of Education

Ondo State, Nigeria

owololapraise@gmail.com

 

164.           Synchronization of Yoruba Culture and Religion for International Identity: The Contribution of Nollywood

By

Idowu Kojusotito Olatunji, Ph.D

(facedetruth4@yahoo.com)

Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu Ode

and

OgunkoyaSaheedAdeniyi

Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu Ode

 

165.           Inter-creed relations among Yoruba people: emerging trends and challenges

Azeez Olaniyan, PhD

Department of Political Science

Ekiti State University

Ado Ekiti, Nigeria

Email: olaniyan444@yahoo.com

Mobile: +2348032290475

166.                 Gender relations among the Yoruba: Distinct Aging in the 20th century

BY

P.F. OWOJUYIGBE

Department of History

Adeyemi College of Education

Ondo State, Nigeria

owololapraise@gmail.com

+234 803 6071 915

&

O.O. AKINOLA

Department of Social Studies

Adeyemi College of Education

Ondo State, Nigeria

akinolaojo@ymail.com

167.    Yoruba (indigenous/first) Language as an incorporation into the medium of instruction in the teaching and learning of Science Subjects

Adeagbo, Nathaniel Oluwajoba                                  Olufunmilayo D. Ayodele

University of Ibadan, Nigeria.                                    Oduduwauniversity, Nigeria

nathwrites@gmail.com                                               olufunmilayopapers@gmail.com

08066347365                                                              08038188425

 

168.  Colonialism and the homogenization of the Yoruba people: Making meaning of Identities as Social Constructs

                                                                     BY:

Oyekan, AdeoluOluwaseyi

Department of Philosophy,

  Lagos State University, Ojo.

                                                        adeoluoyekan@gmail.com

 

169.  Obafemi Awolowo and Successors (1950-2016): Giant Strides, Tragic Errors?

                                             By:

                                             OyesolaAnimashaun, PhD,

                                             College of Law, Kwara State University,

                                             Malete-Nigeria.

 

170.  The Touting of the Concept of Omoluabi as Disservice from the camp of Political Opportunists: A Psycho-Political Analysis

By:

Adeleye Adediran Temitope, Ph.D

Department of Guidance and Counselling,

University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

                                                       GSM No: +234 703 473 7391;                     Email: tope4diran2015@gmail.com

 

171.                        Chief Moyosore Aboderin: A Portrait of a Nationalist

                                                                 Akanbi, B. O.

University of Ibadan

bodekan@yahoo.com, 07033073209

 

172.   Yoruba Personalities and making of the Nation: A case study of Chief Obafemi Awolowo during first Republic in Nigeria

By:

Buhari, L.O., Ph.D

Department of History and International Studies,

Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti

08062468125

Lateef.buhari@eksu.edu.ng, latfem4real@yahoo.com

 

173. Dialectics of the Yoruba Human-Animal Relations and a Moral Imperative for Animal Rights

                                                                        By:

Leye Komolafe

Department of Philosophy,

University of Ibadan

+2347035717950, +2348089846682. simplykomolafe@gmail.com

 

174. Midwifing Nigeria's fragile Unity: The role of Obafemi Awolowo in the Nigerian Civil War

Johnson Olaosebikan Aremu,

Department of History and International Studies,

Ekiti State University, Ado- Ekiti, Nigeria.

 

175.  The Role of Eleti-Ofein the Translation of English Vocabulary and the Sustainability of the Yoruba Language

by

'OLAYEMI, Oluwakemi Titilola

Department of English,

Olabisi Onabanjo University,

Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria

                                          E-mail: olayemioou@gmail.com;   Phone number:+2348053515891

 

176.          Yoruba Customary Law: the good and the bad prior the English legal system

Ademola SUNDAY-AYEERUN, LL.B, B.L., CM.Arb.

Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Email: integritymattersalot@yahoo.com

GSM: 08060212737

 

177.                    A  Fibi Su Oloore[2]: A Study Of The Case Of A Fringe Yoruba Elite*

BY

OYESOLA Animashaun, Ph.D

College of Law, Kwara State University, Malete, Nigeria

 

178.  An Appraisal of the Dynamics of Intra Group Communication among RegbeRegbe in Ijebu Land

                                                                 By

                                                            Lekan Rufai

                                               Department of Mass Communication

                                       Faculty of Social and Management Sciences

                                       Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

                                  Rufai.mustapha@oouagoiwoye.edu.nglamilekanrufai@yahoo.com

 

179.  Restructuring and the Nigerian Polity: A recourse to Selected Yoruba Literary Works

                                                      By:

                                       Dr. (Mrs) E.O. Salami,

                      Department of Nigerian Languages and Literatures,

                        Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye,

                                           Ogun State, Nigeria

            Email: ejitoyosisalami@gmail.com;  Phone No: 08037419667

 

180.   "Importing Wider Political Arguments into Local Debates": The Politics and Exploits of Samuel Akinsanya in the Agitation for Remo Independence in Colonial Nigeria

                                                                         BY:

Ademola Adedeji

Dept. of International Relations

ObafemiAwolowo University. Ile Ife

E-mail: adedejiademola7@gmail.com

And

Oladipo Olubomehin, PhD

Department of History and Diplomatic Studies

Olabisi Onabanjo University,

Ago Iwoye

E-mail: olubomehind@gmail.com

 

181.   Eroded Reference of Yoruba Royalty: Prognosis To Moral Bankruptcy In Yorubaland

By

Ajani Tunde Olanrewaju

Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo

lanrebrobre@gmail.com

 

182.  Diamonds in the Rough: An Exposition on Women and Development in Ifa.

                                                                  BY

                                     AMUDA MOSIGBODI BAMIDELE

For Africa's Rebirth Movement

  (platothelaw2000@gmail.com)

 

183.    Pre-colonial Political/Governance Formation Among the Three Major Ethnic Groups in Nigeria – Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba: An Alternative to western Democracy

                                                                        By

                            Dr. Grace Umezurike

                            Department of Philosophy and Religion,

                            Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.

                            Email: graceumez@yahoo.com

                            Phone: +2347033571612

 

   184.   Ritual images and symbols of Yoruba culture in video film of Tunde Kelani: The Narrow Path

                                                                 BY:

                                                   Victor 'Tunji TAIWO

School of Communication (Post Graduate Unit),

Lagos State University, (LASU), Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria.

Email: taiwovictor22@gmail.com; tel: +234803482032

 

185.   Yoruba-Igbo Rivalry 1937-1970: A historical analysis of the birth of Nigeria's Political Dilemma

By

Udida A. Undiyaundeye, PhD

Department of History & Int'l Studies

University of Uyo, Uyo

E-mail: udidali@yahoo.com; Phone: +234810162765, +2348025377516

 

186.   Another Approach to Yoruba Home Video: A Director's Responsibilty

 

                                       Monijesu Ebube & Festus O. Idoko

                                       Department of Theatre & Film Arts

                                            Faculty of Arts,

                                       University of Jos, Jos.

 

187. The Social Media Derisive Balkanization of the Geopolitical Groups in Nigeria: The Yorùbás as Afonja Experience

                                                                    By:

Agholor, Ndunka Henry

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State

henryndunka@gmail.com

and

Awoyera, E. Funmilayo

Department of History

ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State

awoyeraf@gmail.com

 

188.                     Migration and Yoruba Identity in Cameroon, c.1930s-2000

By

Walter Gam Nkwi, PhD

Department OF History

P.O Box 63,

University of Buea, Cameroon

E-mail: nkwi.walters@ubuea.cm

Cell Phone: 00237-675659814

and

Eric Adeniyi

By Walter Gam Nkwi, PhD

Department OF History

P.O Box 63,

University of Buea, Cameroon

E-mail: adeniyieric05@gmail.com

Cell Phone: 00237675659814

 

189.   The Yoruba and the Contestation for Nigerian Political Space since Independence

By:

OKLA EMMANUEL S. (Ph.D)

Department of History

Benue State University

Email: oklaemmanuel4u@gmail.com

GSM: +2348066845195

 

190.  Intertextuality and Representations of Cultural Memory in Selected Music of Beautiful    Nubia

                                                                      BY:

                                                        Okunlola, Theophilus

                                          Department of English, University of Lagos

                                      Email: theobolu@gmail.com;  +2348134842028

 

191. Agricultural Development in Nigeria: An Economic Perspective and the Contribution of the       Yoruba's

 

Monday  S. Adiaha1*, Badamasi. A. Tarda 2, Mosunmola A. Ajileye 3, Elizabeth E. Abolarin4 and Oliver. A. Agba5

1* Directorate of Continuing Education, Federal Capital Territory College of Education, Zuba-Abuja/ Department of Agronomy (Crop and Soil Science), Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Cross River University of Technology, Nigeria

 

2 Director Demonstration School, Federal Capital Territory College of Education, Zuba-Abuja, Nigeria

 

3 Department of Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education, Federal Capital Territory College of Education, Zuba-Abuja, Nigeria

 

4 Department of Guidance and Counselling, School of Education, Federal Capital Territory College of Education, Zuba-Abuja, Nigeria

 

5Department of Agronomy (Crop and Soil Science), Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Cross River University of Technology, Nigeria

 

192.     "We are British subjects...We are Yoruba African:" Lagos Newspapers, Missionary Education       and the Propagation of Imperial Ideals in the 19th century

                                                             Halimat Somotan,

                                                 Email: ths2122@columbia.edu

                                             Doctoral student in African History,

                                                           Columbia University

 

193.                               The Yorubas and Salient Issues in Nigerian Politics

                                                                       By:

ALO, Lawrence Kolawole PhD

Redeemer's University, Ede,

Osun State, Nigeria.

Email: kolaalo@yahoo.co.uk

 

194.    The Role of Ifá in Relation to the Myths of Origin and the Yoruba Nation

                                                                            By

Olaleye Samuel Kayode, Ph.D.

Department of Religious Studies,

University of Ìbàdàn̩, Ìbàdàn̩, Oyo State, Nigeria

E-mail: kayodeleye2005@yahoo.com Phone: 08036777305

 

195.  From traditional to modern: Understanding transformations in Pre-colonial Ilesha Prison

                                                                                 By

                                                                    Tolulope Ilesanmi,

Department of History and Strategic Studies,

University of Lagos.

Email: ilesanmitolulope14@gmail.com

 

196.  Yorubaland and her hidden treasures: the need for Locational Identification and adequate exploitation for environmental development and sustainability

                                                                            By:

Olukemi A. FUNMILAYO; A.O. ADEWOLU & O.B. OMOSUYI

Department of Geography

Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo.

                              Corresponding Author Email: funmilayoolukemi@gmail.com

                                        funmilayooa@aceondo.edu.ng;  +234-8035661673

 

197.  Strategies for  Enhancing  Nutrition Education among Rural Dwellers in  Nigeria

Adeyanju, B.E.

Department of Home Economics,

Adeyemi College of Education , Ondo, Nigeria.

Email: ebundaropale@yahoo.co.uk

Phone: 234 803 803  2104

 

            And

 

Loto, A.O.

Department of Home Economics,

Adeyemi College of Education ,Ondo, Nigeria.

Email: leneloto@yahoo.com

Phone:234 803 575 6657

 

198.                            Ikorodu- Igbogbo military Relations in the 19th Century

                                                                               BY:        

                                                     Adeyemi-Suenu, adebowale (Ph.D)

                                            Department of History and International Studies,

                                               Lagos State  University, Ojo. Lagos State

                                         E-MAIL:       ololadeololade70@gmail.com

 

 

199.                                         Is there a Yoruba Nation Today?

                                                                           By:

Yussuf, N. Babatunde

Department of History & Diplomatic Studies,

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

E-mail: yussufbabatunde2012@gmail.com,

Mobile: 08020600801, 08053935001,

 &

Soile, I. Oluwaseun

Department of History & Diplomatic Studies,

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye

                                                   E-mail: edusoilerosion@yahoo.com

                                                  Mobile: 08024135913, 08079715536,

                                                           

200.   Funmilayo Ransome Kuti: Redeeming the Status of Women's Market Power

NWACHUKWU, Uzoamaka

Nwachukwuuzoamaka25@gmail.com

Tel:  08112422857 

 

201.                  Archetypes, Agency and Power Play in Muyiwa Ademola'sÌgbà Ìwásẹ̀

                                                                              By:

                                                            Azeez Akinwumi Sesan, PhD

                                                Department of Languages and Linguistics

                                                                 Osun State University

                                                                       Ikire Campus

 

202.                                       The Future of Yoruba Traditional Art

                                                           Ademola Azeez, Ph.D,

                                                 Department of Fine and Applied Arts,

                                    Federal College of Education Technical Akoka, Lagos

                                   Email: ade_azeez2002@yahoo.com, Tel: 08023312410

 

203.                     Religious Multiplicity and Tolerance in Yorubaland

                                                      Chidubem I. Obayi

                                  Department of History, University of Ibadan.

                          obayichidubem@yahoo.com,  Phone No: 07036095766

 

 

204.                Governance and the Yoruba Nation: The Place of Traditional Leaders in the

                                                       Administration of the People.

By

Folorunso Christianah O[3]

&

Ogunbayo Oluwasegun E2

 



[1] Graduate student, Institute of Peace, Security and Governance, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria; Email: akeembello0870@gmail.com Tel: +2348035720220.

 

106.           Yoruba Political institutions and their impact on nation building in the 21st  Century

By

OGUNBUNMI, Olufunmilola Adedayo (Bowen University, History Dept)

 

 

Bowen University, Iwo

Department of History and International Studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

[2] A Yoruba phrase for an ingrate

[3] Assistance Lecturer, Department of Social Studies, School of Arts and Social Sciences, College of Education Ikere Ekiti, Nigeria; Email: folorunsochristy@gmail.com Tel: +2348032314814.

2 Lecturer, Department of Social Studies, School of Arts and Social Sciences, College of Education IkereEkiti, Nigeria

Toyin Falola
Department of History
The University of Texas at Austin
104 Inner Campus Drive
Austin, TX 78712-0220
USA
512 475 7224
512 475 7222 (fax)

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