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  1. The #PantamiMustGo political activism: A textual analysis of narrative agency in protest discourse
  2. Discourse, digitisation and women’s rights groups in Nigeria and Ghana: Online campaigns for political inclusion and against violence on women and girls
  3. #EndSAS protests and the search for social justice in Nigeria
  4. Resistance in Visual Narratives: A Multimodal CDA of Images of the #EndSARS Protests in Nigeria
  5. “There’s still something positive about the Niger Delta ecology”: Metaphor and ideology in the Niger Delta poetic discourse
  6. Reinventing identity and resistance ideology in protest narratives
  7. Women's online advocacy groups demand opportunity for women in political leadership
  8. Exorbitant salaries for legislators is corruption
  9. Discourse and conflict
  10. Discourse, conflict and conflict resolution
  11. Are Biafrans separatists or terrorists?
  12. The Fulani nomadic herdsmen appear to be deadlier than Boko Haram
  13. Analysing conflicts using discourse analytical methods
  14. Lexical trends in Religious Texts on Social Media
  15. Biafra freedom struggle endangered by warring members.
  16. Discursive pragmatics of T-shirt inscriptions
  17. A review of the Niger Delta crisis
  18. Linguistic threats are pragmact acts
  19. On terrorist attacks in Nigeria: Stance and engagement in conversations on Nairaland
  20. Radicalist discourse: a study of the stances of Nigeria'sBoko Haramand Somalia'sAl Shabaabon Twitter
  21. E‐mail Fraud
  22. ‘War against our Children’: Stance and evaluation in #BringBackOurGirls campaign discourse on Twitter and Facebook
  23. ‘We Are after Ideals’: A Critical Analysis of Ideology in the Tweets by Boko Haram
  24. Twittering the Boko Haram Uprising in Nigeria: Investigating Pragmatic Acts in the Social Media
  25. Social media networks and the discourse of resistance: A sociolinguistic CDA of Biafra online discourses
  26. Citizenship, participation, and CMD
  27. Media construction of socio-political crises in Nigeria
  28. Theresa Heyd, Email hoaxes: Form, function, genre ecology. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2008, Pp. vii, 239. Hb. €95.00.
  29. Nigerian English in informal email messages
  30. The discourse of digital deceptions and ‘419’ emails
  31. Ethno-pragmatics ofOńunwaperformance of the Igbo of Nigeria
  32. Religious vehicle stickers in Nigeria: a discourse of identity, faith and social vision
  33. Assessing the Nigerianness of SMS text-messages in English
  34. 10.3726/978-3-631-63354-0
  35. Texting and Christian Practice
  36. Text Messaging in Social Protests
  37. Discursive Practice and the Nigerian Identity in Personal Emails