African Studies Research Papers/Topics

The Koforidua Archives: A Historical Study

ABSTRACT This thesis is a historical study of the Eastern Regional branch of the Public Records and Archives Administration Department conveniently referred to in this work as Koforidua Archives. It emphasises important issues such as acquisition, preservation practices, human resource development, storage and environmental conditions which are critical for archival management and historical enquiry. The history of many of the people in the Eastern Region of Ghana is embodied in the documenta...

Economic Enterprises Of The Basel Mission Society In The Gold Coast: A Study Of The Basel Mission Trading Company From 1859 To 1917

ABSTRACT During the ninety years of operation on the Gold Coast (1828-1918), the Basel missionaries did not limit themselves to their primary task of evangelism. As part of the efforts to achieve their aim of total social transformation of converts, the missionaries promoted the establishment of schools, linguistic studies, agricultural experimentation and other economic ventures. A trading post which evolved into the Basel Mission Trading Company (BMTC) was established at Christiansborg in 1...

The 1999 Constitution And The Management Of Indigene-Settler Crisis In Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT In Nigeria, relevant sections of the 1999 Constitution prescribe ways to manage intergroup relationships and contentious issues among constituent parts within the realm. However, the constitution is not definitive in specifying statuses of indigenes and/or settlers, thereby opening those sections on „indignity‟ to misrepresentation and abuse, occasioning communal crisis in Jos since 2001. Drawing heavily on sociological and political perspectives, extant literature on indigene-se...

Music In Káláḇàrì Funeral Rites

ABSTRACT Duein-dibi-a nume (Funeral rites music) in Kalabari culture is a final honour for the dead and a status symbol for the living. It is performed for titled men, elders, members of Ekine cult and other socio-cultural clubs. Although duein-dibi-a nume occupies an important position in Kalabari culture, yet no musicological studies exist in terms of structure, significance and documentation especially as its traditional forms appear to be on the decline. This study, therefore, examined mu...

ON A COURSE TO MIGRATE? MIGRATION ASPIRATIONS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN GHANA.

ABSTRACT This study examines migration aspirations among university students in Ghana. My interest is in undergraduate students, a group that is largely overlooked both in African studies and migration theory. The research was focused on migration aspirations, the first stage of any migration venture, and carried out at University of Ghana, a large public university, and Ashesi University College, a small private liberal arts college. A combination of methods was employed: focus groups, an e-...

“THE ROAD IS BLOCKED”: SYMBOLISMS OF SOUND AND SILENCE IN GA HƆMƆWƆ- A TESHIE PERSPECTIVE

ABSTRACT This dissertation explores the symbolisms of sound and silence in a ritual code of silence in the Hɔmɔwɔ festival as commemorated by the Ga people of Teshie. The dissertation further explores the ritual code’s impact on the festival’s traditional musical performance and how together, they renew the social-political and religious lives of the Teshie community. The Ga ritual code of silence, has been (and continues to be) described as ‘ban on drumming and noise-making’, and ...

ON A COURSE TO MIGRATE? MIGRATION ASPIRATIONS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study examines migration aspirations among university students in Ghana. My interest is in undergraduate students, a group that is largely overlooked both in African studies and migration theory. The research was focused on migration aspirations, the first stage of any migration venture, and carried out at University of Ghana, a large public university, and Ashesi University College, a small private liberal arts college. A combination of methods was employed: focus groups, an e-...

THE DYNAMICS OF POLITICAL PARTY ACTIVISM IN GHANA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ACTIVISTS OF THE NDC AND NPP IN WA CENTRALAND LAWRA-NANDOM CONSTITUENCIES, (1992-2008).

ABSTRACT Since the inauguration of the Fourth Republic on 7 January 1993, the NDC and NPP have dominated the electoral space. The thesis seeks to explain the motivational basis of political party activism in the Wa Central and Lawra-Nandom constituencies between 1992 and 2008. The research findings were obtained by the application of mixed methods. The study argues that some Ghanaians signed up for the membership of political parties, and became party activists, because of the selective and m...

AGBOGBOMEFIA TOGBE AFEDE XIV AND THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE HO-ASOGLI STATE

ABSTRACT This thesis was a study into the politics of development under the leadership of Agbogbomefia Togbe Afede XIV of Ho-Asogli State. The study adopted the qualitative approach to collect data and interviews were conducted with informants. Secondary sources such as newspaper publications, brochures, books, journals, and articles and speeches were used to support the primary data. The research gave a brief background of the history, politics and the state of development in the Ho-Asogli s...

OUR CHIEFS, THEIR LAND MANAGEMENT, AND OUR CUSTOM: A CASE STUDY OF JUABEN, ASHANTI

ABSTRACT The recognition of custom and inevitably the chieftaincy institution in land management has been of great interests, and been indeed advocated for in Africa in recent times. These advocates have opined that within custom lies the ability to achieve equitable goals and most importantly a security of land rights. Drawing on empirical evidence from Juaben in the Ashanti region of Ghana, this study tests the validity of this position. In so doing, it points out the limitations and constr...

SOCIAL CHANGE AND TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS WORLDVIEWS: A CASE STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF PUBERTY RITES FOR DEVELOPMENT AMONG THE LOGBLOGBA

ABSTRACT Puberty rites were an essential part of the betrothal type of marriage practiced by the ethnic group of Logba of the Volta Region in the olden days. Ultimately, a girl who experienced her menses for the first time is confined to begin a week-long ritual involving instructions and tests of varied kinds. The climax is usually on a Thursday, when she is adorned and paraded through the village to announce her maturity. With many gifts from parents and well-wishers, she was sent to the hu...

UNCONVENTIONAL URBAN SETTLEMENTS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE, CAUSES AND RESPONSES OF HOMELESSNESS IN ACCRA.

ABSTRACT The ongoing breakdown of the extended family support system and the economic hardships brought about by the Economic Recovery Programmes of the 1980s have contributed to visible expressions of urban poverty. These are manifested in two types of precarious urban settlements which have sprung up throughout many parts of Accra, the slum and the non-slum. This study perceives the latter as homelessness. It analyses its nature, causes and responses from the public towards the phenomenon. ...

‘ALTERNATIVE’ FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING DISCOURSES? A STUDY OF THE MAASAI OF KAJIADO, KENYA

ABSTRACT The study examines knowledge construction on female genital cutting (FGC) and notions of womanhood and the resultant discourses by the Maasai community in Kajiado, Kenya. There has been a global upsurge in anti-FGC interventions by the international community, feminist movements, national governments, and NGOs in the last three decades which have described FGC as a barbaric practice that violates the health and human rights of docile and helpless women and girls. Kajiado has been a r...

GHANA’S 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: A STUDY OF ELECTORAL CAMPAIGNS IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA.

ABSTRACT Political Parties across the world have in recent time’s integrated social media as part of their campaign strategy to woo voters online. This is because social media has proven to be an effective medium for electoral communication given its several features like photo sharing, status update, tags, post sharing, likes, live videos, video sharing among others. Most importantly, social media facilitates access to political information and its networked structure enables users to crea...

A STUDY OF PROVERBS IN THINGS FALL APART AND SUNDIATA: AN EPIC OF OLD MALI (SUNDIATA)

ABSTRACT Literature in general, just as the other art forms, opens a window into the cultural characteristics of a society. A culture of a particular group is established linguistically through narrative exchange that determines the relevance of belief systems which hold the people together (Finnegan 1970). To understand a culture, particularly one in which orality is still a predominant form of recording history and phenomena, one requires some acquaintance with its oral forms (Nwachuku-Agba...


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