Bartholomew Akpah | English (Literature) | Best Researcher Award

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.

Promise Adiele | Literature | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Promise Adiele | Literature | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Promise Adiele | Literature – Senior Lecturer at Mountain Top University, Nigeria

Dr. Promise Adiele is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in English Literature, with over 18 years of experience teaching and mentoring students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at Mountain Top University, Nigeria, Dr. Adiele is deeply passionate about exploring the intersections between literature and contemporary societal issues. He has supervised 18 Bachelor of Arts theses, contributing to the development of the next generation of scholars. His research delves into drama, literary criticism, creative writing, and African literature, demonstrating a profound understanding of the role of literature in shaping cultural and societal narratives.

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Education

Dr. Adiele’s academic journey reflects a steadfast commitment to excellence. He earned his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Lagos in 2018, where his research focused on the critical analysis of dramatic and literary themes. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s degree in English Literature from the same institution in 2002, building a robust foundation in the discipline. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Lagos in 1998, setting the stage for a career marked by academic rigor and scholarly contributions.

Experience

Dr. Adiele’s professional experience spans nearly two decades, encompassing roles as a lecturer, researcher, and columnist. He began his teaching career in 2000 at Burkinsheen International School, where he taught English Language and Literature. In 2006, he joined the University of Lagos as a Research Fellow and Graduate Assistant Lecturer, contributing to academic research and instruction. Since 2019, he has been a Lecturer I in English Literature at Mountain Top University, where he continues to inspire students through innovative teaching methods and insightful mentorship. Additionally, Dr. Adiele has been a freelance journalist and columnist for The News Magazine and Sun Newspaper, bridging the gap between academic and public discourse.

Research Interests

Dr. Adiele’s research interests encompass drama, literary theory, creative writing, and African literature. His work often examines the sociocultural and political dimensions of literature, highlighting its relevance to contemporary issues. He is particularly interested in exploring themes of identity, cultural heritage, and human experiences as reflected in dramatic and literary works. By focusing on the dynamic interplay between traditional and modern literary forms, Dr. Adiele aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of literature’s transformative power in society.

Awards

Dr. Adiele’s dedication to scholarship has earned him recognition in the academic community. He has received accolades for his outstanding research contributions and teaching excellence. His work has been lauded for its originality and relevance, earning him respect among peers and students alike. Dr. Adiele’s achievements reflect his unwavering commitment to advancing the field of literature and inspiring others to pursue academic and personal growth.

Publications

📚 “The Dialectics of Politics and Religion in T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the CathedralComparative Literature: East and West (2024).
Cited by 15 articles.

✍️ “Self-Sexualization and the Victory of Women in Aristophanes’ LysistrataCogent Arts & Humanities (2024).
Cited by 25 articles.

🌍 “Audience Participation: Avant-Garde in Bertolt Brecht’s The Good Woman of Setzuan and Osofisan’s Esu and the Vagabond MinstrelsForum for World Literature Studies (2024).
Cited by 10 articles.

“Animist Materialism in Femi Osofisan’s No More the Wasted Breed and Once Upon Four RobbersResearch Journal in Advanced Humanities (2024).
Cited by 12 articles.

🔍 “The Delphic Oracle and Ifa Oracle: Limits of Divination in Oedipus the King and The Gods Are Not to BlameInterdisciplinary Literary Studies (2024).
Cited by 18 articles.

🖋 “Aesthetics: Redefining Femi Osofisan’s Dramatic Commitment”Ars Artium: An International Journal of English Studies and Culture (2023).
Cited by 9 articles.

📖 “Poverty and Exploitation: Iyayi’s Social Realism in Violence and HeroesAkshara: An International Refereed Research Journal of English Literature and Language (2023).
Cited by 14 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Promise Adiele embodies the ideals of a dedicated scholar and educator, consistently striving to advance the discipline of literature. His extensive academic experience, coupled with a profound understanding of the sociocultural implications of literature, positions him as a leader in the field. Through teaching, research, and public engagement, Dr. Adiele has made significant contributions that resonate within and beyond academia. His recognition for the “Best Researcher Award” would celebrate his accomplishments and encourage continued excellence in the literary domain.