Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Tag: Nigeria

Knowledge Sharing for Startups: Catalysing Growth and Sustainability

Kelechi Thecla Okpe, Ugochi Rosemary Durueke | ISA 22nd Annual International Conference (2025)

The startup landscape is increasingly characterized by a strong culture of knowledge sharing which serves as a strategic advantage against competition .By fostering a cohesive team environment and leveraging diverse strengths, startups become more agile and responsive to market opportunities. …

The Origins and Cultural Significance of Music: A Case Study of Mike Ejeagha

Uchechukwu Kelvin Okoro | The 23rd Annual International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2026)

Music is a structured combination of sounds that are perceived as pleasant and meaningful to the human ear. Its origins can be traced to simple rhythms and vocal calls, which played a vital role in early human societies for communication, …

The Need for Infrastructural and Environmental Sustainability in Southern Nigeria: An Appraisal Abstract

Nneka Umejiaku, Alokwu Cyprian Obiora | The 23rd Annual International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2026)

Infrastructure refers to the systems of development that are critical for economic growth. Environmental sustainability entails protecting the environment for future generations. The work focuses on the need to preserve the environment while developing the polity. The work examined the …

The Ụtụtụ Ọma Controversy: Karịama Ehi M Ga-Agbanarị M, Ka M Gbubiri Ya Ọdụ Sie Ngwọngwọ!

Obiajụlụ Emejulu | The 23rd Annual International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2026)

As someone who has lived in the Igbo heartland continuously for the past three decades and who has been actively involved in the propagation of the Igbo language, this writer argues strongly that the controversy over the increasing use of …

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