TRADITIONAL HAUSA DESIGN AND HAUSA WOMEN CULTURAL IDENTITY AN OUTLOOK

TRADITIONAL HAUSA DESIGN AND HAUSA WOMEN CULTURAL IDENTITY AN OUTLOOK

TRADITIONAL HAUSA DESIGN AND HAUSA WOMEN CULTURAL IDENTITY AN OUTLOOK Abstract           Design is the creation of plan or convention for construction of an object, or a system as an architectural blueprint. It is a visual communication in form of design. Traditional designers use various method like creating words, symbols, images, graphs to create a […]

Language and Identity in Africa: An Analysis of the Use

An Analysis of the Use of Place Names as Part of Person’s Name in Hausa

Language and Identity in Africa: An Analysis of the Use  Of Place Names as Part of Person’s Name in Hausa Place names are labels attached to one’s surroundings. The concept of identity helps to describe the way individuals and groups define themselves and are defined by others on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, language […]

Metaphorization of Political Expressions in Hausa Speaking Areas of Northern Nigeria

Metaphorization of Political Expressions in Hausa Speaking Areas of Northern Nigeria

Abstract                           Language is a tool for conveying man‘s social veracity. Politics is one of the fields of social life in which language plays a considerable role. Politicians engage in different rhetorical uses of language to achieve their political goals. Our concern in this paper is the linguistic perspective of political expressions, which is […]

Linguistic Imperialism in Colonial Hausa A Postcolonial Balance Sheet

Linguistic Imperialism in Colonial Hausa: A Postcolonial Balance Sheet

Linguistic Imperialism in Colonial Hausa A Postcolonial Balance Sheet Abstrac                  Linguistic imperialism is the worst colonial policy in the human world. In Africa, its brutality penetrates beyond linguistic boundary, deep into the culture, religion, and educational policy. The Hausa resistance to the unhealthy policy is well pronounced in their orature and literary traditions. The […]

LANGUAGE USE IN POLITICS: A CASE OF HAUSA METAPHORICAL EXPRESSIONS

LANGUAGE USE IN POLITICS: A CASE OF HAUSA METAPHORICAL EXPRESSIONS

Abstract                 This paper ‘Language Use in Politics: A Case of Hausa Metaphorical Expressions’ tries to posit that politicians use electronic media in their electioneering campaigns to persuade and canvass for votes. Language is the main instrument use in delivering political massages. The politicians also use several figures of speech to counter attack the opponents. […]

A Survey of Television Stations Broadcasting in Hausa Language

A Survey of Television Stations Broadcasting in Hausa Language

Abstract             The establishment of the Radio Television Kaduna, known as Broadcasting Corporation of Northern Nigeria (BCNN) by the government of the Northern Nigerian Region in 1962, marked the beginning of television broadcasting in Hausa language. Hence, several television stations that were later established in Nigeria, Niger, Ghana and Cameroon began broadcasting in Hausa. This […]

A Survey of Hausa Language Misusage by some International Media

A Survey of Hausa Language Misusage by some International Media

  Abstract In a struggle to be the first to inform, educate and entertain the African societies in their local languages, International Media, like British Broadcasting Corporation London, Voice of America, Radio DwetWelle and Radio France employed Hausa as one of their languages of broadcast to the Africa. This paper surveys and examines some Hausa […]