African Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AJAHSS) is a multi-disciplinary journal committed to the promotion of excellence in theoretical and applied research and in the dissemination of research report as tools for learning. It receives and publishes scholarly articles in various disciplinary areas of arts, humanities and social sciences including: English Language and Literature, Igbo Language and Literature, Linguistics, History, Philosophy, Religion, Music, Theatre Arts, Law, Education, Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Mass Communication, Sociology and Anthropology, and other branches of the humanities. The articles are subjected to peer-reviews and editing before they are finally accepted for publication. In the choice of articles for publication, consideration is given to quality, originality, proper organization and presentation of facts as well as to the clarity and accuracy of the facts presented. The Editorial Board also places great premium on the authors’ critical and constructive views on issues under discussion. However, opinions expressed in book reviews are also welcomed. African Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AJAHSS) holds that languages matter. Authors are therefore encouraged to write in their preferred language. English translation of abstract is however required. Articles forwarded for consideration should not have been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.