Wednesday, June 29, 2011

USA Africa Dialogue Series - TOFAC PROGRAMME, FINAL

TOFAC Participants, please take note of the following information.
This is the final programme. Please let us know if you have any
concerns.
Lady Jane.

TOFAC PANELS SHORT LIST
ARRIVAL DATE: Sunday, 3 July, 2011
Day 1: Monday 04/07/2011)
8.00am - Registration
9.00 am- Courtesy Call on the Vice-Chancellor
10.00 am TOFAC Inauguration and Opening Ceremony
Welcome Address: Host/Convener (Ibadan Cultural Studies Group (ICSG)
Opening Remark by Prof. Isaac Folorunsho, Vice-Chancellor, UI.
Welcome Address: Prof. Phillip Adedotun Ogundeji & Co-Coordinator,
ICSG (Dean of Arts, U.I.)
Introduction of Keynote Speakers: Dr. Doyin Aguoru

Keynote Speakers:

i) Prof. Femi Mimiko,
Vice-Chancellor,
Adekunle Ajasin University,
Akungba Akoko,
Ondo State, Nigeria

ii) Prof. Tunde Adeleke,
Center for American Intercultural Studies
Iowa state University.


Announcements
Tea/Coffee break
* 2 Parallel Sessions Each Day


(Morning/Afternoon session: Main Hall)
I. CREATIVE WRITING (Panel Chair: Dr. Remy
Oriaku)

A. GENDER: REPRESENTATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES IN ART

i. Nwaefido, Winifred Uche, Michigan State University (Graduate
Student), 301 Morrill Hall, East Lansing, MI 48910 USA,
+1-517-402-9566, nwaefido@msu.edu
Topic: Gender In An African Urban City: Onitsha Popular Literature Since 1950s

ii. DR. AKOREDE, Y.O.O., Dept. of English, Adeyemi College of
Education, Ondo. yetunkorede@yahoo.com
Topic: Peculiar Themes, Unique Portrayal: Originality And The African
Creative Writer

iii. Ayo A. Coly, Dartmouth College Hanover ? New Hampshire ?
03755 Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and African
and African- American Studies Ayo. A.Coly@Dartmouth.edu
Topic: Un/Clothing African Womanhood: Postcoloniality,
Globalization and the African Female body

iv. Umar-Buratai, M.I. Département of Theatre and Performing
Arts, Faculty of Arts. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria.
Topic: Globalisation, Gender and Representation: Perspectives of
Imagination and Creativity in the works of select Nigerian Playwrights

DAY 1 (Monday 04/07/2011)
Morning/Afternoon Session: (RM II)

A. AFRICAN INTELLECTUAL CULTURE. Panel Chair: Prof. Gbenga Ogungbemi

i. DAUDA, Bola, PhD, Managing Director, The Early Years? Education
Foundation (EYEF) P.O. Box 30864, Secretariat, Ibadan, Oyo State,
Nigeria.
Phone: +234 808 639 2371 E-mail: daudabola@hotmail.com
Topic: The Untold Story of Creativity, Ingenuity, Imagination,
Originality and Inventions

ii. John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji, Department of Language,
Linguistics and Philosophy, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
Kingston 7 Jamaica, Tel: 1-876-927-1661-9 Ext: 2586 1-876-935-8586
(o) Email: john.bewaji@uwimona.edu.jm tunde.bewaji@gmail.com
Topic: The Regime of Mental Magnitude, Intellectual Creativity and
Leadership Imagination

iii. Akpen, Philip (PhD)., Dept. of History, University of Abuja,
Nigeria (+2348084099813) akpenphilip@yahoo.com
Topic: The Historiography of African Diaspora: Contributing and
Expanding Intellectual and Historical Knowledge in Nigeria

iv. Chuku, Gloria, (Professor) University of Maryland, Baltimore
County, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA,
Phone : 410-455-2921, E-Mail: chuku@umbc.edu
Topic: African Intellectuals as Cultural Nationalists in Africa and
the Diaspora: A Comparative Study of Edward Wilmot Blyden and Mbonu
Ojike.

v. Olusegun-Joseph, Yomi. Ph.d, Department of English, Lagos State
University, Ojo, Lagos. E-mail: yomiojoseph@gmail.com 07043390778
Topic: Canons And Margins: New Nigerian Writing And Discursive Dialogues

vi. Orji Ugonwa, Rhoda (B.Sc, MSc Sociology Anthropology,08063007342)
Topic: The Socio cultural and Geographical Factors in African Creativity.

LUNCH BREAK (Monday 04/07/2011)2:00 pm ? 3:00 pm

3:15 pm - Afternoon/Evening Session Main Hall

A. AFRICAN LITERATURE (Panel Chair: Dr. Ayo A. Coly)
i. Mafe, Diana Adesola (PhD) , Assistant Professor, Department of
English, Denison University, P.O. Box 810, Granville, Ohio 43023-0810,
740-587-6237, Denison University. mafed@denison.edu
Topic: ?Thought-Up Light of the Imagination?: Cathartic Creativity in
Achmat Dangor?s Bitter Fruit

ii. Doki, Godwin Jeff Ph. D, Department of English, University of Jos,
Nigeria. Phone: +2348034529344, dokijeff@yahoo.com
Topic: Creativity And African Poetic Expression: The Example of
Senghor And Osundare.

iii. Gunn, Jeffrey (Phd Candidate- York University)
Topic: From Child Soldiers to Authors and Artists: Exploring the
Written and Musical Expressions of Emmanuel Jal and Ishmael Beah

iv. Lewu, Mary A. Y. Department of History and International Studies,
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. 08033573113, 08076317038,
queenalaba07@yahoo.com
Topic: Female Writers And Social Challenges In Nigeria, 1960-1985: A
Historical Survey

v. Kehinde, M. A. (Ph. D), Department of English, University of
Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Topic: The Portrait of the Nigerian Politician in Post-independence
Nigerian Literature

vi. ADAM, Ezinwanyi E. A lecturer and a PhD candidate of Department of
Languages and Literary Studies, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun
State, Nigeria. Email: ezinwanyimark@yahoo.com, Phone: 08063533265,
08023106339
Topic: Creativity In Vision And Style: The Re-Enactment of The
Madness, Chaos, Unholy Bustle And Mixtures Of Modern Life In Araceli
Aipoh?s No Sense Of Limits.

vii. Oriaku, Remy. Department of English, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Return to the Motherland and Coming to Terms with Exile: The Motif of
Homecoming in Yema Lucilda Hunter?s Road to Freedom and Isidore
Okpewho?s Call Me by My Rightful Name

DAY 1 (Monday 04/07/2011)
(Afternoon/Evening Session) RM. II

II. CULTURE AND CONTINUITY (Panel Chair: Dr. Chuku Gloria)
A. Performance: Theatre, Music and Dance
i. Adeiza Peter Bello, Department of Theatre Arts, College of
Humanities, Redeemer?s University, Km 46, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway,
Redemption Camp, Ogun State. PMB 3005, Redemption Camp, Mowe, Ogun
State. E-mail: petrabell74@gmail.com, petrabell2000@yahoo.co.uk.
Phone: 07033959275, 07055895394
Topic: Choreographic Design In Ogugu Funerary Dance Performance of
Ebira People of Central Nigeria.

ii. Anya U. Egwu (a doctoral candidate), Department of English,
Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan
Tel: 08039172267; 01 ? 8769084; 07042738304, Ikechi07@yahoo.co.uk
Topic: Of Mimesis, Indigenous Performances and the African Drama

iii. DOYIN AGUORU, Dept. of English, Olabisi Onabanjo University,
Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria, 234 - 0805 5835 851
Topic: From Alarinjo To Oniduro-Stand Up Comedy As A Neo-Cultural
Expression In Nigeria

iv. ENOH, RICHARD AGBOR (PhD), Cameroun
Topic: African Cultural Values and Creativity ?Music and Dance? in
the Making of the Diaspora: The Examples of Brazil and Cuba.
iv. MBAJIORGU, GREG, Department of Theatre and Film Studies,
University of Nigeria Nsukka. E-mail: gregnadix@yahoo.com Mobile:
08050511777
Topic: Solecism and the Quest for Creative and Participatory Audience
in Nigeria: Lessons from Selected Exponents of Theatrical Minimalism

v. Omobowale, Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Department of Sociology, Faculty of
the Social Sciences
University of Ibadan, Ibadan muyiwaking@yahoo.com
Topic: Theorising Tokunbo Phenomenon As Symbolic Creative Cultural
Expression Among The Yoruba Of Southwestern Nigeria

vi. Oddveig Nicole Sarmiento, Cape town, South Africa.
Topic: Performativity, Power and the Body: Carnival aesthetics in Cape Town

vii. Shuaib, Shadiat Olapeju, Department of the Performing arts,
University of Ilorin. Ilorin, Nigeria. pejushuaib@yahoo.com; 08035855834
Topic: Advancing Theatre Costume and Make-ups as Agents of Cultural
Transmission and Rejuvenation: Duro Ladipo?s Oba Koso

DAY 2. (Tuesday 05/07/2011)
Morning session. (9:00 am ? 11:00 am)
A. Main Hall - AFRICAN HEALTHCARE AND BEAUTY (Panel Chair: Dr. Bola Dauda)

i. Tosin Funmi Abiodun, Department of History, University of Texas at
Austin, 1 University Station B7000, Austin Texas, 78712-0220,
tosino@mail.utexas.edu
Topic: Black Cultural Expression and the ?Politics of Hair? in the
African Diaspora

ii. Ugbegili .I. Sylvester, Phd, department of history Benue state
University Makurdi, ugbegili4u@yahoo.com,ugbegili4u@gmail.com Phone:
+2348035098734
Topic: Traditional Medicine and HIV/AIDS Management In TIV Land 1986-2011.

iii. Awosika, B.I. (Mrs), Dept of Home Economics, Adeyemi College of
Education, P.M.B. 520, Ondo, Ondo State, Nigeria. +234-8034066306,
itunuawosika@yahoo.com
Topic: Culture of ?Fattening? Room Practices: Implications for Health,
Figure and Fitness.

iv. Oluwole Coker, Graduate student, Dept. of English, University of
Ibadan, Nigeria.
Tel: 234-802-306-5224, wole4u@gmail.com
Topic: Orin Aremo Psycho-therapy IN CONTEMPORARY Yoruba Society

v. Michael O.S Afolabi, B.MLS, AMSLCN, C.CE, Dipl. Med .Soc. *1, 2.
1Chemical Pathology Unit, Department of Biomedical Sciences; Ladoke
Akintola University of Technology, Oyo State 2Department of Chemical
Pathology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
curiousmaikl@yahoo.com/+2348034789227
Topic: Exploring Indigenous Creativity: a Contextual Analysis of
Ethnomedical Management of Diabetes Mellitus

vi. Wade Zack Ver, Department of Theatre Arts, Benue State University,
Makurdi zackwade28@yahoo.com, 08037573099
Topic: Tattoo And The TIV People Of Benue State: An Aesthetic Perspective


A. CREATIVITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

i. Omagu, Donald, Department of History, Wagner College, Staten
Island, New York
E-Mail: donomagu_01@yahoo.com
Topic: Cultural Tourism in Cross River State, Nigeria: Commodification
or Cultural Pluralism?

DAY 2: Tuesday 05/07/2011)
Morning Session (9:00 am ? 11:30 am) RM II


III. MEDIA, MOVIE INDUSTRY AND TELECOMMUNICATION CULTURE

A. Home-video Culture (Panel Chair: Kehinde, M.A.)
i. Claudia Hoffmann, Ph.D., 7600 Manchester Ave, Apt. 416, Playa Del
Rey, CA 90293, USA.
Phone: 001-352-246-7447 (Visiting Assistant Professor, University of
California at Los Angeles (UCLA))
Topic: African Diasporic Filmmakers and Questions of Transnationality
and Migration

ii. Nkechinyere Mbakwe, (Ph.D. Candidate) Technical University Berlin,
Department of Language and Communications. n_mbakwe@yahoo.de
Topic: The Healing Word: The Significance of Orality In Nigerian Home Videos

iii. Temitope Balogun PhD Department of Languages and Linguistics,
Osun State University, temitopebalogun@ymail.com , 07034929259
Topic: A Slip or Error? Translation and Mis-translation in Selected
Nollywood movies.

iv. Ibbrahim Daniel, Department of English, University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria Phone: 07084839881, email address :
danielc_ibrahim@yahoo.com
Topic: Un-Changing Value in a Changing World: Topicality in the Chamana Film

v. Vicensia Shule, Dr. Phil., Department of Fine and Performing Arts,
University of Dar es Salaam-Tanzania, P.O. Box 35594, Dar es Salaam ?
Tanzania, Tel: +255 713 254 888. E-mail: vicensiashule@yahoo.com
Topic: Reconstructing Her-story in the Making of Tanzanian Films


B. Media and Creative Arts
i. Osisanwo, Ayo, Doctoral student, Department of English, University
of Ibadan, Ibadan. ayosisdelexus@yahoo.com +2348035636627
Topic: Mediated Creativity In Selected News Magazines

ii. Jimoh, Ganiyu Akinloye, Department of Creative Arts, Faculty of
Arts, University of Lagos.
E-mail: jimgaconcept@yahoo.com Phone: 08033533469, 08078300087
Topic: Representation of Politics or Politics of Representation:
Editorial Cartoons and 2011 Electoral campaigns in Nigeria

11:00 ? 11:30am TEA/COFFEE BREAK

(Afternoon Session Tuesday 05/07/2011)
11: 30am ? 2:00 pm

IV. Main Hall: CREATIVITY AND RELIGION (Panel Chair: Dr I. Aderibigbe.)

A. WORLD RELIGIONS

i. Balarabe Aisha Bawa, Department of History Usmanu Danfodiyo
University, Sokoto
Nigeria. <ayshabawa@gmail.com>
Topic: Bori Fetishism and the Phenomenon of Cultural Domination of
Hausa Women In Northern Nigeria

ii. Somorin, Oluwakemi, University of West Indies, St Augustine
campus, Trinidad and Tobago St East, Casselton Green, Trinity,
Trinidad and Tobago. +18683576195, E-Mail: kemi_osuntogun@yahoo.co.uk
Topic: Re-Information on the Ifa-text: a Discourse in the Creation of
Knowledge.

iii. Sotunsa Mobolanle Ebunoluwa & Olu Osayomi, Olusegun, Department
of Languages And Literary Studies, Babcock University, Ilisan Remo,
Ogun State, Email : bolasotunsa@yahoo.com, +234 8081644141,
+2348034550610
Topic: Metaphysics, Poetry And Dramatic Features of Ifa Divinatory
Performance.

iv. AYUBA, Mahmud Adesina (PhD), Department of Religion and African
Culture, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Topic: The Impact of Islam on the Traditional Way of Child Naming in
Yorubaland, South Western Nigeria.

v. Chentu Dauda Nguvugher (PhD), Theological College of Northern
Nigeria (TCNN), P.O. Box 64, Bukuru 930008, Plateau State, Jos,
Nigeria., chentu.dauda@gmail.com Phone number: 08137414612
Topic: Imago Dei, Africa?s Overdependence on a ?Western? Creation: a
Distrust of God

vi. Ibigbolade Simon Aderibigbe, Department of Religion and Institute
of African Studies, the University of Georgia. iaderibi@uga.edu
Topic: Yoruba Traditional Ritual Dynamics In The Diaspora Context: A
Model In Santeria Spirit Possession

vii Fajuyigbe, Michael Olusegun & ?Sehinde Ademuleya
(P.hd), Department of Fine & Applied Arts, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. michofajuyigbe@gmail.com
Topic: Creativity and Cultural Influences In Contemporary Yoruba Art Forms

viii. Shitta-Bey Olanrewaju, A. Department of Philosophy, Faculty of
Arts, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos.
shitta-bey.olanrewaju@lasunigeria.org 07025876966, 08051958682.
Topic: Morality And Yoruba Concept of Ori

DAY 2(Tuesday 05/07/2011)
11.30 am ? 2.00 pm Afternoon Session RM II

V. AFRICAN POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (Panel Chair: Obi, Joseph E).
A. Responsible Government, Accountability and State Building
i. Oluwatobi Adeyemi, O. O; Akindele, S. T; Aluko, A. O; and Agesin,
B., Department of Local Government Studies, Faculty of Administration,
ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile ? Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.
funktob@gmail.com, 08030564570
Topic: Institutionalizing The Culture Of Accountability In Local
Government Administration In Nigeria

ii. Godwin Ihemeje, Department of Local Government Studies, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. nedumgod@gmail.com & Kehinde Fakanbi,
Postgraduate Student, Department of Political Science, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife. fakanbikehinde@yahoo.com
Topic: Traditional Institutions And Cultural Expressions In Local
Government Administration In Nigeria: An Assessment

iii. Adeyeye, Mike Ph.D., Department of Local Government Studies,
Faculty of Administration, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife,
Nigeria. E-mail: madeyeye2002@yahoo.com, : +234(0)8037181009
Topic: Transforming Governance in Africa: A Social Accountability Perspective

iv. Obi , Joseph E., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology &
Coordinator, African Studies,
University of Richmond, Richmond, VA 23173, USA
Topic: Liberalism, Globalization, and the Myth of Decenteredness:
Challenges for Sociology in Africa.

v. Olawale R. Olaopa; Olusola G. Ajibade and Sunday T. Akindele
Topic: African States And The Mediating Roles of Kinship Values,
Socio-Economic And Political Networks In Sustainable Development.

vi. Omotayo Olatubosun Tope, Dept of Sociological Studies, Tai Solarin
University of Education, Ijagun. Ijebu Ode. Ogun State.
temitemiaca@yahoo.com, 08060486167
Topic: Indigenous African Welfare System: A Tool For Addressing The
Challenge of Retirement In Post-Colonial African Society

vii. Adeyemi, O. O, Department of Local Government Studies; Akindele,
S. T. (PhD), Department of Political Science; Aluko, O. A., Department
of Local Government Studies; Obafemi Awolowo University; Agesin, B.,
Doctoral Research Student, Department of Psychology, University of
Ibadan.Email: funktob@gmail.com;
Topic: Institutionalising The Culture of Accountability In Local
Government Administration In Nigeria

DAY 2 (Tuesday 05/07/2011)

LUNCH 2:00 pm ? 3:00 pm

3:15 pm ? 5:45pm (Evening session) Main Hall:

C. CREATIVE ARTS AND POLITICS (Panel Chair: Terver Akpar)
i. Babatunde O. Oyekanmi, Department Of Political Science, University
Of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
Topic: Politics and literature Nexus: a Study of Chinua Achebe?s
Things Fall Apart and Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Weep Not Child

ii. Abdul-Gafar ?Tobi? Oshodi, Department of Political Science,
Faculty of Social Sciences, Lagos State University, Lagos, Nigeria.
E-mail: oshoditobi@yahoo.com 08056209907
Topic: ?Let The Music Play:? Rhythmic Opposition And The De-Democracy
Argument In Nigeria (1999-2011)

iii. Janine Systema, Ph.D Candidate, University of Wisconsin at
Madison (UWM), USA.
Topic: Rethinking Ona: A Study of the Political Dimensions of Ona Group Art

iv. Obasa, Segun, Department of History, The University of Texas at
Austin, Texas.
E-Mail: segunobasa@mail.utexas.edu
Topic: The Black Panther Party And Afrobeat: The Cultural And
Social-Political Activism of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti

v. Terver Akpar (PhD), Department of Political Science, Faculty of
Social Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi. 08027406030,
Terver_tivnation@yahoo.com
Topic: Humour and Satire as Socio-political Protest Tradition Among
the TIV Nation of Central Nigeria: the Legacy of Botwev.

DAY 2 (Tuesday 05/07/2011)
3:15 pm ? 5:45pm (Evening session) RM II: (Panel Chair: Abimbola O. Asojo)

B. TRADITIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND GOVERNMENT

i. Omagu, Donald, Department of History, Wagner College, Staten
Island, New York
E-Mail: donomagu_01@yahoo.com
Topic: African Culture and Tradition in Transition: The Institution of
Chieftaincy and the Paradox of Modernity in Bekwarra.

ii. Omagu, Donald, Department of History, Wagner College, Staten
Island, New York
E-Mail: donomagu_01@yahoo.com
Cultural Expressions: Bekwarra Age Grade System, Promise or Peril in
an Age of Globalization?

DAY 3 (Wednesday 06/07/2011)

9:00 am ? 11:30am (Morning session)

Main Hall: V. LANGUAGE, SPEECH MAKING AND AFRICAN CREATIVITY (Panel
Chair: Dr. C. Arinola Akinmade)

A. Indigenous African philosophies, wise sayings and general thought process

i. Balogun Oladapo (PhD), Lagos State University, Nigeria.
Topic: Creativity, Cultural Expressions And The Problem of Theory In
African Philosophy

ii. Dr. C. Arinola Akinmade, Department of English, University of Jos,
arinakinmade@yahoo.com
08033854324
Topic: The Decline of The Use of Proverbs As A Creative Oral
Expression: A Case Study of Proverb Usage Among The Ondos In The South
Western Part Of Nigeria

iii. Agbo, Joshua, Department of Languages and Linguistics, Benue
State University, Makurdi, Nigeria, joshua.agbo@yahoo.com, Phone:
07039009763
The Language Question in African Literary Script: An ?Undoable? Legacy
of Colonialism?

iv. Olajuyigbe, O. A., Department of English, Adeyemi College of
Education, Ondo. Kemolaj61@yahoo.co.uk +2348035636462
Topic: Language and Characterology in D. O. Fagunwa?s Selected Works

v. Dr. Osisanwo, Ayo: Department of English, Adeyemi College of
Education, Ondo. ayosisdelexus@yahoo.com +2348035636627
Topic: The Creativeness of Nigerian Artistes? Wordsmithing

vi. FASAN, Rotimi Omoyele, Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria
fasan270@yahoo.com
Topic: The AlterNative Songs of Odamolugbe

DAY 3: (Wednesday 06/07/2011)
Morning Session RM II

VI: TEXTILE, SPATIAL AND AESTHETIC DESIGNS (Panel Chair: Prof Bayo AMOLE)
A. African Textiles, Architecture and Designs

i. AGBA, TERNA PAISE. Department of History, Benue State University, Makurdi
Topic: Indigenous African Technology: the Loom in Traditional Tiv
Textile Industry

ii. Abimbola O. Asojo, AIA, IALD, LEED AP, Associate Professor of
Interior Design, College of Architecture, 830 Van Vleet Oval,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, Phone: 405-325-6409; E-mail:
aasojo@ou.edu
A Model for Nigerian Architecture and Aesthetics in Design Education Pedagogy

iii. Abimbola O. Asojo, AIA, IALD, LEED AP, Associate Professor of
Interior Design, College of Architecture, 830 Van Vleet Oval,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, Phone: 405-325-6409; E-mail:
aasojo@ou.edu
Topic: Hybrid Forms in the Built Environment: A Study of 20th and 21st
Century Nigerian Architecture

iv. Jaiyeoba, Babatunde (PhD)
tundejaiyeoba@yahoo.co.uk & Prof Bayo AMOLE bayoamole@yahoo.com,
Department of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife,
Nigeria.
Topic: Topic: How the Poor Solve their Housing Problems: A case study
in Ibadan.

Day 3 (Wednesday 06/07/2011)

11:30 ? 12:00 noon TEA/COFFEE BREAK

12:00 ? 2:30pm (Afternoon Session. Panel Chair: Dr. Abimbola O. Asojo)
Main Hall: CREATIVE ART FORMS: CARVING, SCULPTORING AND POTTERY
i. Emerole, Walter. Paul University Awka, Anambra State. waltino2@yahoo.com
Topic: Transportation in the Pre- industrial Economy of Nigeria: The
Place of Canoe

ii. Fajuyigbe, Michael Olusegun &?Sehinde Ademuleya (P.hd),
Department of Fine & Applied Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife, Nigeria. michofajuyigbe@gmail.com
Topic: Creativity and Cultural Influences In Contemporary Yoruba Art Forms

iii. Iyanya, Victor, History Department, Benue State University, Makurdi
Topic: Pottery Making Among The Igede of Central Nigeria

iv. Saidi, Christine A. African History, Kutztown Pennsylvania State
University 224 Highland Ave, Kutztown, Pa 19530, E-mail:
saidi@Kutztown.edu
Topic: Pottery in East-Central African History: Art, Technology,
Social Transformations, and God

v. Ikpanor, Elijah Terdoo, Department of History, Benue State
University, Makurdi, elijahikpanor83@yahoo.com,+2348035229913
Topic: TIV Indigenous Pottery Production Technology and The Challenges
of Modernization In The Post-Colonial Period
DAY 3: (Wednesday 06/07/2011) Afternoon Session RM II

VII. MORALITY AND AFRICAN VALUES/ TALENT DEVELOPMENT AND USE
IN Africa
i. OGUNGBEMI, Segun Department of Philosophy, Adekunle Ajasin University
PMB 01, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, seguno2001@yahoo.com
Topic: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Values

ii. Shitta-Bey Olanrewaju, A. Department of Philosophy, Faculty of
Arts, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos.
shitta-bey.olanrewaju@lasunigeria.org 07025876966, 08051958682.
Topic: Morality And Yoruba Concept of Ori

iii. Ojetola Philip, Bookcraft Ltd, 23, Adebajo Street Kongi, Ibadan
ojetolaphilip@yahoo.com, Phone: +234(0)8060749066
Topic: Talent in the Yoruba Literary Culture: A Study of Gbenga
Adeboye and his Arts

iv. Okeke-Agulu, Chika MFA, PhD, Assistant Professor, Princeton
University, Department of Art & Archaeology/ Center for African
American Studies, 305 McCormick Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, Tel:
609-258 7456, Email: cokekeag@princeton.edu
The Politics of form: Uche Okeke?s illustrations for Achebe?s Things
Fall Apart

LUNCH 2:00 pm ? 3:00 pm


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