Some Publications on Yoruba
Some Publications on Yoruba
Credit: Prof L. O. Adewole
Yoruba for academic purpose
Adejumo, A. G.
(1992), ‘The Use of Language in Yoruba Children’s Novels’, Afrikanistische Arbeits Papiere 28: 169-182.
Adejumo, A. G. (1995),
‘Itako Asa ninu Asayan Ere-Onitan Yoruba’, OLOTA:
A Journal of African Studies 1: 99-107.
Adejumo, A. G.
(1996), ‘Women: the Cornerstone of Okediji’s Sango’, Africana Marburgensia
16: 21-27.
Adejumo, A. G.
(1997), ‘O Seyi Tan!: A Playwright Perception of Examination’, Inquiry in African Languages and Literatures
2: 69-77.
Adejumo, A. G.
(1999), ‘The Yoruba Crime Novels’, Odu: A
Journal of West African Studies 39: 70-75.
Adejumo, A.G.
(1996), ‘Belief System in Ifa: The Playwright’s Perspective’, Research in Yoruba Language and Literature
8: 79-85.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(1991), ‘A Socio-cultural Analysis of Criminality in Yoruba Detective Novels’, Research in Yoruba Language and Literature
1: 38-44.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(1991), ‘Political Satire in Olabimtan’s Olaore
Afotejoye’, in Essays in Honour of Professor
Ayo Bamgbose, edited by F.A. Soyoye and L.O. Adewole, pp. 99-103. Ife:
Department of African Languages and Literatures.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(1999), ‘Ifoju Tiori Isegbefabo Wo Ere Onitan Yoruba ti obinrin Ko’, Yoruba: A Journal of the Yoruba Studies
Association of Nigeria 1, 1: 19-27.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2000), ‘Ifedasefe ninu Abiku Soloogun
Deke’, Opanbata: LASU Journal of
Yoruba Studies 3: 1-11.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2001), ‘Women and Cultural Dynamism: The Indigenous Female Poets’ Perspective’,
Obitun Journal of Humanities 3, 3:
13-25.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2001), Isefe ninu Ere Onitan Yoruba.
Cape Town: CASAS.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2003), ‘Iha ti Litireso Kos i Ipa Obinrin ninu Ayedaade ati Olu Omo’, Laangbasa 10: 84-91.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2005), ‘Bellowing Against Oppression: A Sociological Appraisal of Atari
Ajanaku’s Orin Ewuro’, Yoruba: A Journal of Yoruba Studies
Association of Nigeria 3: 34-41.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2005), ‘Yoruba Philosophical Thought in Satirical Songs: A Functionalist
Approach’, Ihafa: A Journal of African
Studies 5: 20-32.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2007), ‘From the Eagle’s Eyes: A Reminiscence of 18th Century
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in Yoruba Historical Plays’, Studies of Tribes and Tribals 5, 1: 9-14.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2007), ‘The Sweet and Sour Aspects of Integration as Exemplified in Yoruba
Poetry’, Journal of Social Sciences
(India) 5: 95-116.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2007), Roore. Ibadan: DB Martoy
Books.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2008), ‘Conflict Resolution in Oral Literature: A Review of Yoruba Satirical
Songs’, The African Journal of New Poetry
5: 95-116.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2008), ‘Satirical Elements in Akinwumi Isola’s Drama’, in Emerging Perspective on Akinwumi Isola, edited by Akintunde
Akinyemi and Toyin Falola, pp. 49-62. Trenton: Africa World Press.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2009), ‘Afolabi Olabimtan ati Afojusun re Gege bi Onkowe Itan Aroso’, Laangbasa 14: 15-25.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2009), ‘Family Health Awareness in Popular Yoruba Arts’, in Africans and the Politics of Popular Culture,
edited by Toyin Falola and Augustine Agwuele, pp. 261-276. Suffolk: University
of Rochester Press.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2009), ‘Power perspectives in Yoruba Fauna Proverbs’, in Language, Gender and Politics, edited by Akin Odebunmi, Arua E.
Arua and Saulal Arim, pp. 451-462. Lagos: Concept Publications.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2009), ‘Taa Lodale’ and ‘Itanje’ in Wa
Gbo, edited by Duro Adeleke, pp. 148-155. Ibadan: Hope Publications Ltd.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2009), ‘Technologizing Oral Texts: Archiving Yoruba Oral literature Through
New Technological Media’, Lumina: An
International Research and Scholarly Journal of Holy Name University
(Philippines) 20, 2: 178-190.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2009), ‘The Practice and Worship of Sango in Nigeria’, in Sango in Africa and the Diaspora, edited by Joel Tishken, Toyin
Falola and Akintunde Akinyemi, pp. 44-62. Bloomington: Indiana University
Press.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2010), ‘’Text and Inter-tecruality in Contemporary Yoruba Literary Works’, LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research
(Swaziland) 7, 2: 101-112.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2010), ‘Poetics of Manhood in Etches on Freshwater’, in The Man. The Mask, The Muse edited by Toyin Falola, pp. 929-943. Carolina:
Academic Press.
Adejumo, Arinpe
(2010), Afago Keyin Aparo. Ibadan:
Evergreen Publishers.
Adejumo, Arinpe
2008), ‘Conceptualizing the Reality of the Millennium Development Goals in
Fagunwa’s Tradition Novels’, Ihafa: A
Journal of African Studies 5, 3: 76-95.
Adu, F.M. and R.O.
Ikotun (2014), ‘How to Address the Problem of Racial Stereotypes in Nigeria’, International Journal of Current Research
68: 43-56.
Ajibade G. O. 2010. “The Haunting
Poem: A Psychoanalysis of Contemporary Yorùbá Elegy (Orin Òkú Ọ̀fọ̀,” In: Charles Abodunde (ed.) Texts and Theories in Transition: Black African Literature and Emerging
Traditions, Reihe: Bayreuth African Studies Series (87): 76-90.
Ajibade, G. O. 2004."Ìbálé:
Perception of Women's Pre-marital Virginity among Yorùbá", in: Aransi, Isiaka
Olalekan (ed.) Local Government and
Culture in Nigeria, Chapel Hill, U.S.A: The Chapel Hill Press Inc.,
pp. 238-247.
Ajibade, G. O. 2005b. “A Socio-cultural Study of Àbíkú
Songs in Yorùbá Land,” Ntama Journal of Music and Popular Culture,
University of Mainz, Germany. <ntama.uni-mainz.de/content/view/>.
Ajibade, G. O. 2007. “New Wine in Old Cup: Postcolonial Performance of Christian Music in Yorùbá Land”, Studies in World Christianity, University of Edinburgh, United
Kingdom, 13, (1): 105-126..
Ajibade, G. O. 2009.
“Ṣàngó’s Ẹẹ́rìndínlógún Divinatory System,” In: Tishken Joel, Toyin Falola and
Akintunde Akinyemi (Eds.) Ṣàngó in
Africa and the African Diaspora, Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Pp 111-132.
Ajibade, G.O. 1998. "The Sociology of Yorùbá Hunter Genres,”
Journal
of the Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Association, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, 1, (1): 11-20.
Ajibade, G.O. 1999.
"Yorùbá Women Govern Their Men: A Socio-religious Approach to Feminism,"
Ife Social Sciences Review,
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, 17, (2): 194-203.
Ajibade, G.O. 2001
"A Sociological analysis of Yorùbá Male Personal Oríkì (Oríkì Àbísọ),” Ife Journal of Theory and Research in
Education (IJOTRE), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 6, (1):
90-96.
Ajibade, G.O. 2004.
“Inanimate Animated: Synecdoche in Yorùbá Traditional Medicine,” Africarevista Do Centro De Estudos Africanos,
University of Brazil, 22/23, (1): 343-348.
Ajibade, G.O. 2004. “The Role of Yorùbá Traditional Birth Attendants in the Global Health
Care Delivery”, In: Sola Akinrinade, Modupe Kolawole, Ibiyemo Mojola and David
O. Ogungbile (Eds.) Locating the Local in the Global: Voices on a Globalised
Nigeria, Ile-Ife, Nigeria: The Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University,
Pp 121-135.
Ajibade, G.O. 2005. Negotiating
Performance: Òşun in the Verbal and the Visual Metaphors, African Studies
Working Papers, No 4, University of Bayreuth, Germany. <http://www.uni-bayreuth.de/sfbs/sfb-fk560/index-publikationen.html>, 159 pages.
Ajibade, G.O. 2005a. “Is there no Man with Penis in
this Land? Eroticism and Performance in Yorùbá Nuptial Songs,” African Study
Monographs, Centre for African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Japan. 26,
(2): 99-113.
Ajibade, G.O. 2006.
"Hearthstones: Religion, Ethics and Medicine in the Healing Process in the
Traditional Yoruba Society", in: Beatrice Nicolini (Ed.) Studies in Witchcraft, Magic, War and Peace
in Africa: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centruries. Lewiston, Queenston and
Lampster: The Edwin Mellen Press, pp.193-213.
Ajibade, G.O. 2006.
“Depiction of Sexuality in Yorùbá Oral Poetry,” In: Merril D. Smith (ed.) The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Sex and
Culture: The Colonial and Revolutionary Age, Westport, USA: Greenwood
Publishing Group, Inc. Pp 262-264.
Ajibade, G.O. 2006. “Yorùbá Men, Yorùbá Women,” In: Adam Jones (ed.) Men of the Global
South, A Reader, New Haven: Zed Books. Pp 375-376.
Ajibade, G.O. 2006a. “Inscriptions of Ethics of Labour
and Productivity in Yorùbá Proverbs,” Proverbium, Department of English,
University of Vermont, Burlington, USA. (23): 31-48.
Ajibade, G.O. 2006b. “Animals in the Traditional
Worldview of the Yorùbá,” Folklore,
Estonian Institute of Folklore, Estaonia, Tartu, 10, (30): 155-172.
Ajibade, G.O. 2006c. “Religious
Orientation, Space Transformation and Power Relations among the Southwestern
Yorùbá of Nigeria,” Dialogue and Alliance:
A Journal of the Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace, New York, 20,
(1): 73-103.
Ajibade, G.O.
2008 “Representation of Gender Discourse in the Poetry of Akínwùmí Isola” In: Akintunde Akinyemi and Toyin
Falola (Eds.) Emerging Perspectives on Akinwumi Isola, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press/The Red Sea Press. Pp
273-287.
Ajibade, G.O. 2009. Finding Female Voice: A Socio-cultural
Appraisal of Yorùbá Nuptial Poetry, Rüdiger Koppel: Köln Bonn, Germany, 248
pages.
Ikotun, R.O. (1999),
‘English in Suppressive Interference: More Phonological Data’, Papers in English and Linguistics 4:
106-110.
Ikotun, R.O. (2006),
‘Code-mixing and Linguistics Borrowing in Yoruba’, Research in African Languages and Linguistics 1 (1): 66-88.
Ikotun, R.O. (2008),
‘Sociolinguistics’, in Linguistics: An
Introduction, edited by M.A. Abiodun, pp. 75-106. University of Ado-Ekiti
Ikotun, R.O. (2009),
‘Ijesa Plural Pronouns in the Socio-cultural Context’, UNAD Studies in Languages and Literatures 3 (1): 35-45.
Ikotun, R.O. (2009),
‘Politeness Forms in Yoruba Current Usage’, Ado
Journal of French and Related Disciplines 3 (1): 35-45.
Ikotun, R.O. (2010),
‘A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Vowel Lengthening in Yoruba’, Journal of West African Languages 38
(2): 21-31.
Ikotun, R.O. (2010),
‘The Social Use of Yoruba Personal Names’, Names
58 (3): 169-186.
Ikotun, R.O. (2011),
‘The Sociolinguistic Criteria Guiding Invitation to Meals among the Yoruba of
South-Western Nigeria’, The Journal of West
African Languages 38 (2): 21-31.
Ikotun, R.O. (2011),
‘The Socio-sematic Contents of “Emi” in Yoruba’, Perspective in Language and Literature 1: 145-164.
Ikotun, R.O. (2012),
‘Language Attitudes in Ido-Ani: A Sub-urban Community in Ondo State’, Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational
Research and Policy 3 (4): 537-543.
Ikotun, R.O. (2013),
‘Meeting the Challenges of Numerical Representations in Science and Technology:
A Case for the Review of Numeral Derivational Morphology of Nigeria Languages’,
Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences
and Scientific Studies 111-123.
Ikotun, R.O. (2013),
Ijesa Pronouns in the Socio-cultural
Context. Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing
Ikotun, R.O. (2013),
New Trends in Yoruba Personal Names among Yoruba Christians’, Linguistik Online 59: 67-85.
Ikotun, R.O. (2014),
‘Surnames as Markers of Identity among the Yoruba Sub-ethnic Group Members’, Open Journal of Modern Linguistics 2:
307-316.
Ikotun, R.O. (2014),
‘Wrong Forms of Some Yoruba Personal Names: Some Phonological and
Sociolinguistic Implications’, Linguistik
Online 68: 43-56.
Ikotun, R.O.
(forthcoming), ‘Yoruba Numeral Qualufiers Revisited’, Ruwaza Afrika (Journal of Contemporary Research in Humanities and
Social Sciences) 3: 14-25.
Ikotun, R.O. and
F.A. Soyoye (2002), ‘Will Multilingualism Survive in Ido-Ani Community?’,
Research in African Languages and
Linguistics 6: 81-107.
Ikotun, R.O. and
O.A. Aladesanmi (2012), ‘Surname Change among Yoruba Christians’, Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational
Research and Policy Studies 3 (6): 903-908.
Ikotun, R.O. and
T.A. Akanbi (2011), ‘Saving the Yoruba Counting System from Extinction’, Papers in English and Linguistics 12:
127-147.
Oyèláràn,
O.O. & J.O. Sheba (1991): “Prosodic Contribution to Rhythm in Yorùbá
Poetry”. In F.A. Sóyoyè & L.O. Adéwolé (ed.) Ife African Languages and Literatures (special Issue in Honour of Professor Ayo
Bámgbósé). Ilé-Ifè: Department of African Languages and Literatures, Obáfémi
Awólówò University, pp. 122-132.
Sheba,
J.O. (1993): “How Yorùbá Women Address Themselves”. Research in Yorùbá Language and Literature (Technicians of the
Sacred, Burbank, U.S.A., Cited by Smithsonian Institution Libraries National
Museum of African Art Library, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 20560-0708) No.
4:51-56.
Sheba,
J.O. (1993): “Orin Aremo: The Creative Lullabies of Yorùbá Women”. In B.
Campbell, R.I. Ibigbami, P.S.O. Aremu & A. Folarin (eds.), Diversity of Creativity in Nigeria.
Ile-Ife: Department of Fine Arts, Obáfémi Awólówò University, pp. 13-20.
Sheba,
J.O. (1995): “Women and Revolution in Yorùbá Written Literature”. In Bíódún
Adédìran (ed.), Cultural Studies in Ifè.
Ilé-Ifè: The Institute of Cultural Studies, Obáfémi Awólówò University, pp.
270-277.
Sheba,
J.O. (1996): “Widow-Inheritance Among the Yorùbá: A Socio-Cultural Analysis”. Research in Yorùbá Language and Literature (Technicians of the Sacred, Burbank, U.S.A.,
Cited by Smithsonian Institution Libraries National Museum of African Art
Library, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 20560-0708) No. 7: 23-26.
Sheba,
J.O. (1999): “Àfihàn Obìnrin Nínú Ewì Túnjí Òpádòtun”. OLÓTA: Journal of African Studies (Ondo State University,
Ado-Ekiti) vol. 3, No. 1: 80-91.
Sheba,
J.O. (1999): “Àwon Ònkòwébìnrin Yorùbá bí asègbèfábo”. YORÙBÁ: A Journal of Yorùbá Studies Association of
Nigeria, vol. 1, No. 1: 55-63.
Sheba,
J.O. (1999): “Jíjegàba Okùnrin lóri Obìnrin nínú Awo àti Odún Ìbílè Yorùbá”. Inquiry in African Languages and Literatures
(Ondó State University, Adó-Èkìtì) No. 2: 31-41.
Sheba,
J.O. (2000): “A Metaphorical Analysis of Nominals Used in Describing Women in
Yorùbá Written Literature”. IHAFA: A
Journal of African Studies (University of Lagos, Lagos) Vol. IV, No. 1:
19-29.
Sheba,
J.O. (2000): “Àgbéyèwò ohùn Obìnrin Nínú Àwon Òwe Yorùbá”. LÁÀNGBÀSÀ: Jónà Isé Akada ni Èdè Yorùbá (University
of Lagos, Lagos) No. 9: 28 – 38.
Sheba,
J.O. (2000): “Woman in Olá Rotimi’s Plays”. ISALA:
Ife Studies in African Literature and the Arts (Obáfémi Awólówò University, Ilé-Ifè) No. 2:
155- 159.
Sheba,
J.O. (2000): Ìsètófábo Nínú Isé Àwon
Ònkòwékùnrin Yorùbá. Plumstead, Cape Town, South Africa: The Centre for
Advanced Studies in African society (CASAS).
Sheba,
J.O. (2001): “Different Strokes for Different Folks: Assessment of Yorùbá
Worldview in Proverbs”. Proverbium:
Yearbook of International Proverb Scholarship (University of Vermont,
Burlington, VT., U.S.A.) vol. 18: 299-306.
Sheba,
J.O. (2001): “The Use of the Ifa and Its Literary Corpus in Yorùbá Written
plays”. In L.O. Adéwolé (ed.), IFA and
Related Genres. Plumstead, Cape Town, South Africa: The Centre for Advanced
Studies in African Society (CASAS), pp. 62-68.
Sheba,
J.O. (2005): “Oládèjo Òkédìji’s Ingenious Use of Proverbs: Evidence From His
Crime Novels.” Proverbium: Yearbook of
International Proverb Scholarship (University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.,
U.S.A.) Vol. 22: 363-379.
Sheba,
J.O. (2006): “Ìtúpalè Lítírésò Àpilèko Ajemábo”. LÁÀNGBÀSÀ: Jónà Isé Akadá ní Èdè Yorùbá (University
of Lagos, Lagos) No 12: 106-118.
Sheba,
J.O. (2006): “Ìwúlò Òse fún Ìtósónà àwon Omodé ni Ìlé-Èkó: Ìpàjùb“. YORÙBÁ: Journal of the Yorùbá Studies
Association of Nigeria, vol. 3, No 2: 62-70.
Sheba,
J.O. (2006): Yorùbá Proverbs with
feminine Lexis. Ìbàdàn: Spectrum books Limited, in association with Safari
Books, U.K.
Sheba,
J.O. (2007): “Recurrent Themes in the Poetry of Yorùbá Female Writers.” Journal of Pan African Studies (JPAS), U.S.A., http://www.ipanafrican.com, Vol. 1, No.
9: 134-150.
Sheba, J.O. (2008): “Representation of Women in Akin Ìsòlá’s Creative Works”. In Akíntúndé Akínyemi & Tóyìn Fálola (eds.), Emerging Perspectives on Akínwùmí Ìsòlá. Trenton, N.J., U.S.A.: Africa World Press Inc., pp. 289-300.
Some Publications on Yoruba I
Abdula, M.O.A (1967), ‘The Growth of Islam in Ijebu-Ode.’,
M.A. Thesis, McGill University.
Abubakre, ‘Deremi Razaq (1980), ‘The Contribution of the
Yorubas to Arabic Literature.’, PhD Dissertation, University of London.
Adelowo, E.D. (1978), ‘Islam in Oyo and its Districts in the
Nineteenth Century.’, PhD Dissertation, University of Ibadan.
Akintoye, Stephen (1971), Revolution and Power politics in Yorubaland, 1840-1893: Ibadan
Expansion and the Rise of Ekitipupa. New York: Humanities Press.
Atanda, J.A. (1973), The
New Oyo Empire. London: Longman.
Awolalu, J.O. (1970), ‘Sacrifice in the Religion of Yoruba.’,
PhD Dissertation, University of Ibadan.
Babayemi, S.O. (1979), ‘The Rise and Fall of Oyo c.1760-1905:
A Study in the Traditional Culture of an African Polity.’, PhD dissertation,
University Birmingham.
Barber, Karen (1981), ‘How Man Makes God in west Africa:
Yoruba Attitudes towards the Oriṣa’,
Africa (London) 51, 3.
Chapel, T. (1974), ‘The Yoruba Cult of Twins in Historical
Perspective’, Africa (London) 44, 3.
Cohen, Abner (1969), Custom
and Politics in Urban Africa: A Study of Hausa Migrants in Yoruba Towns.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Driesen, I.H. Van den (1972), ‘Some Observations on the
Family Unit, Religion and Practice of Polygyny in Ife Division of western
Nigeria’, Africa (London) 42, 1.
Fabunmi, M.A. (1970), Ìtàn
Ìbẹ̀rẹ̀ Ẹsìn Kristi ní Ilé-Ifẹ̀ àti Agbègbè. Ile-Ife: Kosalabaro Press.
Gbadamosi, T.G.O. (1978), The Growth of Islam among the Yoruba 1841-1908. Atlantic Highlands:
N.J.: Humanities Press.
Lloyd, Peter (1962), Yoruba
Land Law. London: Oxford University Press.
Owoeye, S. A. (2002), “Evangelization and Electro-Media
Technology among the Pentecostal Churches in Yorubaland”, Journal of Arabic and Religious Studies, Ilorin, Vol. 16, pp.
124-135.
Owoeye, S. A. (2002), “Non-Verbal Communication in Yoruba
Socio-Cultural World”, Religions: Journal
of the Nigerian Association for the Study of Religions (NASR), Ilorin, Vol.
15, pp. 36-51.
Owoeye, S. A. (2003), “Christian Music and Yoruba Linguistic
Aesthetics in a Religio-Cultural Contact”, in P. Ade Dopamu et al. (eds.), Religion, Science and Culture,
(A NASR Publication, Ilorin), pp. 154-170.
Owoeye, S. A. (2003), “The Church and Corruption in Yoruba
land”, Trinity Journal of Church and
Theology, Legon, Ghana, Vol. XIII. No. 1, pp. 51-56
Owoeye, S. A. (2003), “The Place of Music in Healing
Processes Among Contemporary Christians Prophet-Healers in Yoruba land”, Nigerian Music Review, Ile-Ife, No. 4,
pp. 33-46.
Owoeye, S. A. (2004), “Healing in Yoruba Pentecostal
Churches and its Contributions to Christendom”, S. Akinrinade, M. Kolawole, I.
Mojola and D.O. Ogungbile (eds.), Locating
the Local in the Global: Voices on a Globalized Nigeria, Ile-Ife, pp.
212-220.
Owoeye, S. A. (2004), “Virtue or Vice: The Christian
Encounter with Yoruba Culture”, in I.O. Aransi (ed.), Local Government and Culture in Nigeria, (North Carolina, Chapel
Hill Press), pp. 154-161.
Owoeye, S. A. (2005), “Pentecostal Churches and Prosperity
in South Western Nigeria”, in P.A. Dopamu, M. O. Adeniyi, O. Dairo, O Odey and
W. O Wotogbe-Weneka (eds.), God: The
Contemporary Discussion, (A NASR Publication, Ilorin), pp. 404-417.
Owoeye, S. A. (2006), “Solution to poverty: Oyedepo’s
Prophetic and Healing Mission in Nigeria”, Journal
of Religion and African Culture, Akungba Akoko, Vol. 2, Nos. 1&2,
pp.58-70.
Owoeye, S. A. (2006), “The Impact of Foreign Religions on
Yoruba Culture”, Nigeria Historical
Review, Lagos, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 65-82.
Owoeye, S. A. (2007), “A Comparative Study of the Divine,
Orthodox and Traditional Therapies in South-Western Nigeria, Asia Journal of Theology, India, Vol.
21, No. 2, pp. 290-303.
Owoeye, S.A. (2010): “Charismatic
Prophet Healers and their healing activities in Yorubaland” in D.O. Ogungbile
and A.E. Akinriade (eds.), Creativity and
Change in Nigerian Christianity, (Lagos, Malthouse Press Limited), pp.
171-191.
Owoeye, S.A. (2010): “Prophet E.O
Babalola and Healing Revivalism in Yorubaland” in S.O. Oyewole et. al. (eds), Science in the Perspective of African
Religion (AFREL), Islam & Christianity, (A Publication of LSI and
NASTRENS, Ilorin), pp. 160-172.
Owoeye, S.A. (2012): “Healing in Some Pentecostal Churches
in South-Western Nigeria” in European
Scientific Journal, Republic of Macedonia, Vol. 8, No. 30, pp. 95-113.
Owoeye, S.A. (2012): “Socio-Cultural and Religious Factors
in Christian and Muslims’ Dialogue in Comparison between Northern and South
Western Nigeria” in Journal of Oriental
and African Studies, Athens, Greece, Vol. 21, pp. 167-178.
Parratt, J.K. (1969), ‘Religious Change in Yorubaland’, Africa (London) 37, 3.
Peel, J.D.Y. (1967), ‘Religious Change in Yorubaland’, Africa (London) 37, 3.
Peel, J.D.Y. (1968), Aladura:
A Religious Movement among the Yoruba. London: Oxford University Press.
Peel, J.D.Y. (1977), ‘Conversion and Tradition in Two
African Societies: Ijebu and Buganda’,
Past and Present 77.
Peel, J.D.Y. (1978), ‘Ọlaju:
A Yoruba Concept of Development’, Journal
of Development Studies 14, 2.
Peel, J.D.Y. (1983), Ijeshas
and Nigerias. Cambridge: The University Press.
Robin, Law (1976), ‘The Northern Factor in Yoruba History’,
in The Proceedings of the Conference on
Yoruba Civilization, edited by I.A. Akinjogbin and G.O. Ekemode. Ife: Department
of History, University of Ifẹ.
Ryan, Patrick J. (1978), ‘Imale: Yoruba Participation in the Muslim Tradition: A Study of
Clerical Piety. Missoula, Mont.: Scholars Press.
S.A. Owoeye, (1997), “Functional Incantation in Yoruba
Therapeutic Ritual”, Africana
Marburgensia, Germany, XXX, 2, pp. 39-58.
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