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image of Nigeria. The portrayal of Nigeria as “the land where nothing works” by the
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satiric goals. Adopting semiotics as its framework, the paper argues that the Igbo
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icates are rated considerably better than RRCs with non-symmetric predicates. We argued
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examinations, in Nigeria. The poet, after highlighting the pervasive and
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the North-West of Lokoja in Kogi State in Nigeria. This work on the
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in two Nigerian cities (Jos and Kano).
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indirectly targets the conceptual core of glänzen, even though it does not bear a lexical