
Dr Innocent CHILUWA
Current affiliation: Covenant University
Subject: Language & Linguistics
Primary location: Nigeria
Nigerian English in informal email messages
Published in:English World-Wide
Publication date:2010-01-01
Media construction of socio-political crises in Nigeria
Published in:Journal of Language and Politics
Publication date:2011-06-28
Citizenship, participation, and CMD: The case of Nigeria
Published in:Pragmatics and Society
Publication date:2012-01-01
Radicalist discourse: a study of the stances of Nigeria'sBoko Haramand Somalia'sAl Shabaabon Twitter
Published in:Journal of Multicultural Discourses
Publication date:2015-05-04
On terrorist attacks in Nigeria: Stance and engagement in conversations on Nairaland
Published in:Communication and the Public
Publication date:2016-03-01
10.3726/978-3-631-63354-0
Published in:Inactive DOIs
Publication date:Not available
E-mail Fraud
Published in:The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction
Publication date:2015-04-28
Texting and Christian Practice
Published in:Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
Publication date:Not available
Text Messaging in Social Protests
Published in:Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
Publication date:Not available
Assessing the Nigerianness of SMS text-messages in English
Published in:English Today
Publication date:2008-02-22
Ethno-pragmatics ofOńunwaperformance of the Igbo of Nigeria
Published in:Journal of Multicultural Discourses
Publication date:2009-11-01
Discursive Practice and the Nigerian Identity in Personal Emails
Published in:Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and Digital Communication
Publication date:Not available
‘We Are after Ideals’: A Critical Analysis of Ideology in the Tweets by Boko Haram
Published in:Global Media Journal African Edition
Publication date:2015-01-27
Theresa Heyd, Email hoaxes: Form, function, genre ecology. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2008, Pp. vii, 239. Hb. €95.00.
Published in:Language in Society
Publication date:2010-01-15
Twittering the Boko Haram Uprising in Nigeria: Investigating Pragmatic Acts in the Social Media
Published in:Africa Today
Publication date:2013-03-01
The discourse of digital deceptions and ‘419’ emails
Published in:Discourse Studies
Publication date:2009-12-01
Social media networks and the discourse of resistance: A sociolinguistic CDA of Biafra online discourses
Published in:Discourse & Society
Publication date:2012-05-01
Religious vehicle stickers in Nigeria: a discourse of identity, faith and social vision
Published in:Discourse & Communication
Publication date:2008-11-01
‘War against our Children’: Stance and evaluation in #BringBackOurGirls campaign discourse on Twitter and Facebook
Published in:Discourse & Society
Publication date:2015-01-29
The Discourse of Terror Threats: Assessing Online Written Threats by Nigerian Terrorist Groups
Published in:Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
Publication date:2016-06-24
Discursive pragmatics of T-shirt inscriptions
Published in:Pragmatics and Society
Publication date:2016-09-12Constructing the self, context and social aspirations
A review of the Niger Delta crisis
Published in:Pragmatics and Society
Publication date:2016-09-12
A nation divided against itself: Biafra and the conflicting online protest discourses
Published in:Discourse & Communication
Publication date:2018-03-14