AJSAH Vol. 4, No. 3, 2016

Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2016: Accepted Papers

1. Lambebo, A. S. (2016). Discourses on the influence of protestant religious groups on indigenous wolaitta culture. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (3), 1-10.

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2. Nnena, E. O. A, (2016). Olokoro women in the war, 1967 – 1970. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (3), 10-24.

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3. Alawi, T. O. (2016). A semantic and pragmatic analysis of tud-om as a cultural text. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (3), 25-37.

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4. Jean, G. & Laure, D. M. C (2016). The challenge of saving two languages in Cameroonian higher education: the case of the public universities. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (3), 38-46.

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5. Omilusi, M. & Adefemi, O. A. (2016). E-governance, political participation and the Nigerian youth: Exploring the nexus and depth. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (3), 47-56.

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6. Odhiambo, E. O. S . (2016). The 9th battalion Kenya riffles and civil relationship in socio-economic development in Eldoret. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (3), 57-71.

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