| 1 | Eric Dzeayele Maiwong and Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara. (2026, March), ""Ghosts in the Machine: Margaret Atwood's The Testaments and a Hauntology of the Unpublished in the Born Digital Literary Archieve", Awka Journal of English Language and Literary Studies (AJELLS), Vol. 13, (Issue 1), pp 1-15 |
| 2 | ERIC DZEAYELE MAIWONG PhD, ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA PhD. (2025, November), "GEOSEMIOTICS OF POWER SPATIAL IDEOLOGIES IN CAMEROONIIAN NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF THE FUEL CRISIS", GANGA: Journal of Language and Literary Studies, Vol. 6, (Issue 5), pp 124-134 |
| 3 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA PhD, ERIC DZEAYELE MAIWONG PhD. (2025, November), "HISTORY AND FICTION IN SELECTED NIGERIAN NOVELS", GANGA: Journal of Language and Literary Studies, Vol. 6, (Issue 5), pp 200-214 |
| 4 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2025, June), "TRANSCULTURALISM AND FRACTURED NARRATIVES IN TWO NIGERIAN NOVELS", ETHIOPE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH, LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES, Vol. 3, (Issue 1), pp 26-38 |
| 5 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2025, February), "IGBO COSMIC REALITY: THE UBIQUITOUS POSTURING OF chi IN CHIGOZIE OBIOMA'S AN ORCHESTRA OF MINORITIES", Ansu Journal of Language and Literary Studies (AJLLS), Vol. 5, (Issue 1), pp 346-356 |
| 6 | CHINONSO D. MBAMALU, ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2025, June), "BLACK LIVES MATTER: BLACK WRITERS AND ACTIVISM IN PATRISSE KHAN - CULLORS AND AISHA BANDELE'S WHEN THEY CALL YOU A TERRORIST", NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES(NJAH), Vol. 5, (Issue 1), pp 64-68 |
| 7 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2024, June), "THE FOLKLORIC INFLUENCE ON ODAFE ATOGUN'S NOVELS AND THE ARTIST'S CRAFTSMANSHIP"", AKWA-IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF ENGLISH, Vol. 5, pp 167-179 |
| 8 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2024, December), "THE MOTIF OF LAMENTATION AND ANGER IN SELECTED AFRICAN POEMS", ETHIOPE, Vol. 2, (Issue 2), pp 28-55 |
| 9 | ESTHER ANYANWU, ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2023, May), "INVOLVEMENT OF THE NIGERIA N NOVELIST IN NATIONAL POLITICS: AN OVERVIEW OF WALE OKEDIRAN'S THE TENANTS OF THE HOUSE AND ADAMU KYUKA USMAN'S SIEGED,", ICHEKE JOURNAL, JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, Vol. 21, (Issue 1), pp 303-315 |
| 10 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2023, June), "FICTION, CONFLICT AND THE NIGER DELTA; AN EXAMINATION OF TANURE OJAIDE'S ACTIVIST AND ISIDORE OKPEWHO'S TIDES; THE NOUN SCHOLAR, JOURNAL OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES, NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY ABUJA VOL 3 NO.1 PP 88-100", THE NOUN SCHOLAR |
| 11 | Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara. (2023, January), "The Varying Patterns of Masculine Rebelious Protagonists in Selected Nigerian Novels", ALORE, Vol. 32, pp 97-110 |
| 12 | Chike Okoye and Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara. (2022, June), ""The Nigeria Fiction: Political Antics and Issues of Leadership in Adamu Kyuka Usman's Sieged" Intercultural Encounters in African Literature Performance and Criticism (Facculty of Arts, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.) PP 237-250", Intercultural Encounters in African Literature Performance and Criticism, pp 237-250 |
| 13 | Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara. (2022, June), "Realism Dilemma and The Nigerian Fiction: A Review of Selected Nigerian Novels", Journal of FAculty of Arts, Nigerian Defence Academy Faculty of Arts and Social Science Research Journal, Vol. 12, (Issue 1), pp 87-102 |
| 14 | Chike Okoye and Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara. (2021, October), ""The Daring Protagonist in Odafe Atogun's Wake Me When I'm Gone and Akin Adebowale's The Lonely Days"", Nigerian Journal of Arts and Humanities, Vol. 1, (Issue 1), pp 60-66 |
| 15 | Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara. (2021, October), ""The Disreputable Fate of the Heroine in the Nigerian Fiction: The Perspectives of Akachi Adimora- Ezeigbo in Trafficked and Buchi Emecheta in the Joys of Motherhood"", Awka Journal of English Language and Literary Studies (AJELLS), Vol. 8, (Issue 2), pp 106-113 |
| 16 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2021, March), ""Radical Feminism and the Nigerian Fiction: The Perspective of Odafe Atogun in Wake Me When I'm Gone"", Niger Delta Journal, Vol. 1, (Issue 1), pp 29-40 |
| 17 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2020, July), ""Agonized Determinism and The Nigerian Fiction: An Interrogation of Chukwuemeka Ike's Conspiracy of Silence"", Journal of Language and Literary Studies (AJLLS), Vol. 2, (Issue 1), pp 201-207 |
| 18 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2020, May), ""The Poet and His Ancestors: A Study of Selected African Poems"", Awka Journal of English Language and Literary Studies, Vol. 7, (Issue 2), pp 88-96 |
| 19 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2020, January), ""Politics, Rebellious Agitation and the Nigerian Fiction: An Overview of Isidore Okpewho's Tides"", Journal of Arts, Languages and Business Studies, Vol. 3, (Issue 1), pp 199-206 |
| 20 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2020, September), ""Marxist Dialects and the Nigerian Fiction: The Revolutionary Protagonist in Festus Iyayi's Heroes"", ICHEKE, Vol. 18, (Issue 3), pp 103-114 |
| 21 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2016, November), ""The Motif of Self-determination in Akachi Adimora - Ezeigbo's Roses and Bullets"", MAJELS, Vol. 2, (Issue 8), pp 54-59 |
| 22 | ANDREW IBEAWUCHI NWAGBARA. (2015, June), "Humanities and 21st Century Leadership in Nigeria: A Reflection on Chinua Achebe's There was a Country: A Political History of Biafra", MAJELS, Vol. 1, (Issue 7), pp 118-124 |