Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017): UNILAG JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES
The current issue of the UNILAG Journal of Humanities opens with a rigorous editorial introduction outlining the volume's central focus on contemporary African development and cultural evolution. The first article delivers a sharp linguistic analysis of how urban slang adapts within the dense social landscapes of Lagos, which is immediately followed by a literary critique examining themes of migration and identity in recent West African fiction. The third paper pivots toward history by tracing the evolution of trade policies in Nigeria from the colonial era to the present day, while the next study utilizes empirical data to evaluate household poverty indices across local communities. Moving forward, a legal paper offers a structural review of natural resource governance and environmental laws in the Niger Delta, which sits alongside an educational study investigating how digital learning tools are being integrated into public secondary schools. The eighth article explores the psychological impacts of rapid urbanization on youth identity frameworks, while the concluding research essay examines the active role of traditional music in modern political campaigns. Finally, the entire issue closes with a comprehensive book review section that critically evaluates three newly published texts on African philosophy.
