Memorialisation Principles, Post-Civil War Reintegration and the Quest for Sustainable Peace in Nigeria

Mnemonic devices have remained integral to human learning processes through history, as man continues to grapple with his existential experiences. Such epistemological consideration considers knowledge as a universal experience of recall, whereby events, objects, texts and processes are commited to...

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Main Author: Philip Ademola Olayoku (auth)
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Language:English
Published: IFRA-Nigeria 2017
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