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Dr. Bartholomew Akpah | English (Literature) | Best Researcher Award

Professor at William V S Tubman University, Nigeria

Dr. Bartholomew Chizoba Akpah is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in African literature, gender and sexuality studies, literary theory and criticism, humor, and postcolonial studies. Currently serving as the Chair of the Department of Languages and Literature at William V. S. Tubman University, Liberia, Dr. Akpah has made significant contributions to the field of English literature. His work examines socio-political themes in African literature, often employing critical and theoretical approaches to analyze complex cultural narratives.

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Education

Dr. Akpah obtained his Ph.D. in English (Literature) from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, where he developed a strong foundation in African literary studies. His academic journey has been characterized by extensive research on the intersection of literature, identity, and conflict resolution. Prior to his doctoral studies, he pursued undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in English, further solidifying his expertise in literary analysis and criticism.

Experience

Dr. Akpah has an extensive teaching and research background, having lectured at the University of Ibadan, MacPherson University, and KolaDaisi University in Nigeria before his current role in Liberia. His academic contributions extend beyond the classroom, as he has been involved in mentoring students, developing curricula, and organizing scholarly forums to promote African literature and critical discourse.

Research Interests

Dr. Akpah’s research interests encompass African literature, gender and sexuality studies, literary criticism, humor studies, and postcolonial theory. His work frequently explores themes of identity, cultural conflict, and social justice, using literature as a tool to engage with historical and contemporary socio-political issues. His recent scholarship focuses on the representation of national cohesion and conflict resolution in African drama, particularly in the works of playwrights such as Ahmed Yerima.

Awards

Dr. Akpah was a recipient of the prestigious 2022 Library of Africa and the African Diaspora West African Writers Award, recognizing his contributions to African literary scholarship and creative writing. This accolade highlights his commitment to exploring and preserving African narratives through literature.

Selected Publications

Akpah, B. C. (2025). “Negotiating Nigerian National Cohesion and the Rhetoric of Herdsmen Attack in Ahmed Yerima’s Hendu.” African Identities. DOI: 10.1080/14725843.2025.2459071.

Akpah, B. C. (2023). How Does the Rain Sound? (Poetry Collection).

Akpah, B. C. (2019). Land of Tales (Poetry Collection).

Akpah, B. C. (2021). “The Role of Literature in Conflict Resolution: A Study of Contemporary African Drama.” Journal of African Literary Studies.

Akpah, B. C. (2020). “Humor and Resistance in African Postcolonial Literature.” International Journal of Postcolonial Studies.

Akpah, B. C. (2018). “Gender and Power Dynamics in Nigerian Drama: A Critical Analysis.” Literary Criticism Review.

Akpah, B. C. (2016). “Narratives of Displacement: Migration and Identity in African Fiction.” Journal of Cultural Studies.

Conclusion

Dr. Bartholomew Chizoba Akpah’s research stands out for its originality, depth, and societal relevance. By applying literary studies to pressing national issues, he contributes to both academic scholarship and practical conflict resolution. His innovative perspective makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Bartholomew Akpah | English (Literature) | Best Researcher Award

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