As a student of discourse, beginning with my very Igbo context, I am
interested in what is exhibited and how it may represent or
misrepresent the time. So, along that line, this blog essay examines a
popular Igbo saying. Access it from this link:
https://obododimma-oha.blogspot.com/2020/02/asking-for-direction-and-getting-lost.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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