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![]() | Obi-Keguna, H.U. (1981) |
| Some thoughts on psychology in Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 91-95. |
![]() | Falola, Toyin (1981) |
| Yoruba historiography: need for socio-economic analysis | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 83-90. |
![]() | Okoli, F.C. (1981) |
| Three decades of local government reforms in Anambra state of Nigeria 1950-1980: a catalogue of hopes and illusions | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 74-82. |
![]() | Uba-Mgbemena, Asonye (1981) |
| Simple grammatical negatives in Igbo: a surface structure study | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 64-73. |
![]() | Ugonna, Nnabuenyi (1981) |
| An introductory study of the Mmonwu theatre of the central Igbo | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 53-63. |
![]() | Oriji, J.N. (1981) |
| Oracular trade, Okonko secret society and evolution of decentralised authority among the Ngwa-Igbo of Southeastern Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 35-52. |
![]() | Anosike, Benji J.O. (1981) |
| Human capital needs of Nigeria: a re-definition | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 24-34. |
![]() | Uzochukwu, S. (1981) |
| Metre and rhythm in Igbo oral poetry | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 15-23. |
![]() | Ebo, Chukwuemeka (1981) |
| The National Congress of British West Africa, 1920-24: the roots of elitist behaviour | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 5 #1. p. 3-14. |
![]() | Emenanjo, E. Nolue (1980) |
| Slangs and colloquialisms in Modern Igbo: a preliminary socio-linguistic study | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 49-65. |
![]() | Ubah, C.N. (1980) |
| The 'indirect' elections at Kano, 1951 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 40-48. |
![]() | Orije, J.N. (1980) |
| Transformations in traditional Ngwa society | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 23-39. |
![]() | Okorafor, A.E.; Ogum, G.E.O. (1980) |
| Some observations bearing on vital registration in Anambra and Imo States of Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 15-22. |
![]() | Ijagbemi, Adeleye (1980) |
| Trade and politics in the Rokel in the late eighteenth century | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #2. p. 1-14. |
![]() | Emenanjo, E. Nolue (1979) |
| How do the Igbo understand themselves? A preliminary study of mutual intelligibility in the Igbo culture area | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 60-74. |
![]() | Ojo, Folayan (1979) |
| Provinding food for Nigeria's teeming population | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 51-59. |
![]() | Northrup, D. (1979) |
| Roger casement and the Aro | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 46-50. |
![]() | Ubah, C.N. (1979) |
| Etsu Nupe Muhamadu and the British, 1900-1916 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 36-45. |
![]() | Aderinto, Adeyemo (1979) |
| Religious and educational factors in fertility behaviour | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 27-35. |
![]() | Ukaegbu, A.O. (1979) |
| Rural fertility in Imo State of Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 10-26. |
![]() | Arnould, E.J. (1979) |
| Taxonomic implications of the Dahomean dokpe in 1972: voluntarism in extra-kin associations | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 4 #1. p. 1-9. |
![]() | Nwana, O.C. (1975) |
| Principals' assessment of the competence of qualified high school teachers in the East Central State of Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 94-107. |
![]() | IJere, M.O. (1975) |
| Nigerian experience in promoting handicrafts through cooperatives: an evaluation | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 80-93. |
![]() | Atanda, J.A. (1975) |
| The factor of African resistance in British land policy in West Africa: the Ibadan example in Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 73-79. |
![]() | Eleazu, Uma O. (1975) |
| Some problems in the analysis of Igbo political culture | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 59-72. |
![]() | Ilogu, E. (1975) |
| The problem of Christian ethics among the Igbo of Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 38-52. |
![]() | Emenanjo, E. Nolue (1975) |
| Some preliminary notes on Igbo ideophones | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 28-37. |
![]() | Ndongko, W.A. (1975) |
| Revenue allocation in Cameroun under the federal system | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 18-27. |
![]() | Wyse, Akintola J.G. (1975) |
| The Gambia in Anglo-French relations, 1905-12 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 7-17. |
![]() | Arnould, E.J. (1975) |
| The Dahomean dokpe: some effects of recent evolutionary social changes on an archaic cooperative association | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 3 #1-2. p. 1-6. |
![]() | Erivwo, S.U. (1973) |
| The concept of God among the Urhobo of the Niger Delta | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 83-89. |
![]() | Amucheazi, Elochukwu (1973) |
| The background to the east central state public education edict, 1970 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 72-82. |
![]() | Balsvik, R.R. (1973) |
| The impact of the Haile Sellassie I scholarship-students on the Ethiopian student environment | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 60-71. |
![]() | Osuntokun, Jide (1973) |
| Great Britain, Germany and wartime economy in Nigeria 1914-1918 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 49-59. |
![]() | Oyemakinde, Wale (1973) |
| The provident fund on the Nigerian railway, 1915-1943 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 32-48. |
![]() | Mbaeyi, P.M. (1973) |
| Arms and ammunition, and their embargo in British West African history, 1823-1874 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 14-31. |
![]() | Afigbo, E. (1973) |
| Some thoughts on the teaching of history in Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #2. p. 1-13. |
![]() | Mere, Ada A. (1973) |
| Social values heritage of the Igbo | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 92-99. |
![]() | Ubahakwe, Ebo (1973) |
| Towards a national language policy in Nigerian education | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 79-91. |
![]() | Igbozurike, M.U. (1973) |
| A methodological note on the question of distances in farm parcellization | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 74-78. |
![]() | Ofomata, G.E.K. (1973) |
| Village erosion at Ozuitem, east central state of Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 64-73. |
![]() | Esedebe, P. Olisanwuche (1973) |
| The league of coloured peoples: a neglected Pan-African organisation | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 41-53. |
![]() | Udo, Edet A. (1973) |
| The Ibibio pre-colonial system and land tenure | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 29-40. |
![]() | Aniakor, Chike (1973) |
| Structuralism in Ikenga: an ethno-aesthetic approach | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 2 #1. p. 6-28. |
![]() | Osisiogu, I.U.W. (1972) |
| Some notes on Africa's drug-plant heritage | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 83-87. |
![]() | Uka, N. (1972) |
| A note on the 'Abam' warriors of Igbo land | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 76-82. |
![]() | Nwana, O.C. (1972) |
| Major school offences in Nigeria: follow-up study | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 66-75. |
![]() | Ofoegbu, Mazi Ray (1972) |
| Functional co-operation in West Africa: an introduction | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 56-65. |
![]() | Udo, R.K. (1972) |
| Influence of migrations on the changing cultural map of West Africa | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 48-55. |
![]() | Amankulor, Jas N. (1972) |
| Ekpe festival as religious ritual and dance drama | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 37-47. |
![]() | Udo, Edet A. (1972) |
| The missionary scramble for spheres of influence in Eeastern Nigeria, 1900-1952 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 22-36. |
![]() | Cookey, S.J.S. (1972) |
| An Igbo Slave story of the late nineteenth century and its implications | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 1-9. |
![]() | Emenanjo, E.N. (1972) |
| Some notes on the use of repetition and contrasts in Igbo proverbs | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 109-114. |
![]() | Egudu, R.N. (1972) |
| Proverb and riddle in Igbo traditional verse | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 101-108. |
![]() | Okonjo, Chukuka (1972) |
| Some demographic characteristics of urbanization in Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 73-100. |
![]() | Inyang, P.E.B. (1972) |
| Environmental expression of aridity in the Northern States of Nigeria | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 43-57. |
![]() | Mbaeyi, P.M. (1972) |
| Lagos and the British, 1871-1874 | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 27-42. |
![]() | Ekejiuba, F. Ifeoma (1972) |
| The Aro system of trade in the nineteenth century | |
| Ikenga: Journal of African Studies. Volume 1 #1. p. 11-26. |
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