Videos of panelists from the 2011 TOFAC Conference: Creativity and Cultural Expressions

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The TOFAC 2011 Experience

2011 TOFAC: Language, Speech Making, and African Creativity part 1

Panelists
Chair: Dr. C. Arinola Akinmade

Dr. C. Arinola Akinmade; Department of English, University of Jos; The Decline of the Use of Proverbs As A Creative Oral Expression: A Case Study of Proverb Usage Among The Ondos In The South Western Part Of Nigeria

Joshua Agbo; Department of Languages and Linguistics, Benue State University; The Language Question in African Literary Script: An “Undoable” Legacy of Colonialism?

Babatunde Jaiyeoba (PhD) & Prof Bayo Amole; Department of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University; How the Poor Solve their Housing Problems: A case study in Ibadan.

Victor Iyanya; History Department, Benue State University; Pottery Making Among The Igede of Central Nigeria (Paper presented by Joshua Agbo)

Part 1:
Dr. C. Arinola Akinmade: 01:40
Joshua Agbo: 23:45
Babatunde Jaiyeoba: 43:49

Panelists
Chair: Dr. C. Arinola Akinmade

Dr. C. Arinola Akinmade; Department of English, University of Jos; The Decline of the Use of Proverbs As A Creative Oral Expression: A Case Study of Proverb Usage Among The Ondos In The South Western Part Of Nigeria

Joshua Agbo; Department of Languages and Linguistics, Benue State University; The Language Question in African Literary Script: An “Undoable” Legacy of Colonialism?

Babatunde Jaiyeoba (PhD) & Prof Bayo Amole; Department of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University; How the Poor Solve their Housing Problems: A case study in Ibadan.

Victor Iyanya; History Department, Benue State University; Pottery Making Among The Igede of Central Nigeria (Paper presented by Joshua Agbo)

Part 2:
Joshua Agbo presenting Victor Iyanya’s paper: 0:06
Q&A: 20:30

2011 TOFAC: Culture and Continuity Panel Part 1

Panelists
Chair: Dr. Chuku Gloria

Greg MBajiorgu; Department of Theatre and Film Studies, University of Nigeria Nsukka; Solecism and the Quest for Creative and Participatory Audience in Nigeria: Lessons from Selected Exponents of Theatrical Minimalism

Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale; Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan; Theorising Tokunbo Phenomenon As Symbolic Creative Cultural Expression Among The Yoruba Of Southwestern Nigeria

Shadiat Olapeju Shuaib; Department of the Performing arts, University of Ilorin; Advancing Theatre Costume and Make-ups as Agents of Cultural Transmission and Rejuvenation: Duro Ladipo’s Oba Koso

Anya U. Egwu; doctoral candidate at the Department of English, University of Ibadan; Of Mimesis, Indigenous Performances and the African Drama

Part 1
Greg MBajiorgu: 01:10
Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale: 12:08
Shadiat Olapeju Shuaib: 22:25
Anya U. Egwu: 35:01