All Stories

  1. Mꜣꜥt ‘Maat’, Death and the Afterlife
  2. Combating cultural imperialism and cultural misorientation to preserve Afrikan intangible cultural heritage
  3. Maat and the rebirth of Kmt ‘Land of Black People’: An examination of Beatty’s Djehuty Project
  4. Fiction vs. Evidence: A Critical Review of Ataa Ayi Kwei Armah’s Wat Nt Shemsw and the Eurasian Rhetorical Ethic
  5. Maat vs. The statue of Égalité: A critical analysis of Ataa Ayi Kwei Armah’s Wat Nt Shemsw: The way of companions
  6. Editorial Book Critique: The Origin of the Word Amen
  7. Humanities and Sciences as Complementary Aspects of an Afrikan=Black Whole: Evidence from Archeoastronomy
  8. What Afrikan Names May (or May Not) Tell Us About the State of Pan-Afrikanism
  9. Haiti, Morocco and the AU: A Case Study on Black Pan- Africanism vs. anti-Black continentalism
  10. TwiSwahili Or KiswaTwili: A Study of Parallel Proverbs in Akan (Twi) And Kiswahili
  11. Non-African Linguists Be Like, “This Is a New Way to Quote!”
  12. Akan noun–verb nominal compounds: The exocentric synthetic view
  13. Akan Ananse Stories, Yorùbá Ìjàpá Tales, and the Dikènga Theory: Worldview and Structure
  14. An Intertextual Analysis of Jími Sọ ́ lań ké’̣s Òna La (In The Path) via the Multiple Star System Theory of Mutual Illumination and Interaction
  15. Singing Truth to Power and the Disempowered: The Case of Lucky Mensah and His Song, “Nkratoɔ”
  16. Theory of endogenous and exogenous motivation in L2 migration
  17. A case for revisiting definitions of serial verb constructions: Evidence from Akan serial verb nominalization