It is another weekend and I am presenting Theresa Onuoha, the
undisputed queen of Igbo women's traditional music.I am sure that some
of us have her seen her music on YouTube. Now, my blog, Eke na
Egwurugwu, is answering "Present, ma!" It is better to be a late-comer
that not to come to school at all, to endure the satirical song, "Onye
ụjọ akwụkwọ" (one afraid of schooling and of knowledge production).
Click on this link to read my essay on Theresa Onuoha's music:
https://obododimma-oha.blogspot.com/2019/06/the-voice-of-woman-is-singing-but-legs.html
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Obododimma.
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B.A.,First Class Honours (English & Literary Studies);
M.A., Ph.D. (English Language);
M.Sc. (Legal, Criminological & Security Psychology);
Professor of Cultural Semiotics & Stylistics,
Department of English,
University of Ibadan.
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