1 | Sylvia N. Anazodo, John Amarachukwu Egole. (2024, February), "Regionalism and Local Colour in Helon Habila's The Chibok Girls", Awka Journal of English Language and Literary Studies, Vol. 10, (Issue 1), pp 187-208 |
2 | John Amarachukwu Egole. (2024, May), "Corruption and the Politics of Terrorism in Contemporary Nigeria: The Perspective of Soji Cole's Embers", Journal of Language Studies and Arts, Vol. 1, (Issue 1), pp 33-48 |
3 | David Ifeanyichukwu Nwakanma, John Amarachukwu Egole. (2023, August), "J.O.J. Nwachukwu-Agbada's Bomblast or Breakfast?: A Metaphor of Social Awareness and Conflict Resolution", Interdisciplinary Journal of African and Asian Studies, Vol. 9, (Issue 1), pp 44-55 |
4 | John Amarachukwu Egole, David Ifeanyichukwu Nwakanma. (2023, July), "Feminism and the Revolutionary Impulse in Soji Cole's Embers: A Case for Social Regeneration", Awka Journal of English Language and Literary Studies (AJELLS), pp 65-82 |
5 | John Amarachukwu Egole. (2023, June), "The Indigenous Background of Written African Drama: The Examples of Wole Soyinka and Esiaba Irobi", Odezuruigbo: An International Journal of Igbo, African and Communication Studies, Vol. 7, (Issue 1), pp 84-92 |
6 | Sylvia Nonye Anazodo, John Amarachukwu Egole. (2023, May), "An Eco-Critical Analysis of Wellington Nwogu's Paradise of Thorns", Nigerian Journal of African Studies, Vol. 5, (Issue 3), pp 68-75 |
7 | Luke N. Okolo, John Amarachukwu Egole. (2022, April), "Colonised Bildungronsman: Revolutionary Perspective in Ngugi wa Thiongo's Weep not, Child", Unknown Journal or Publisher, Vol. 31, pp 75-87 |
8 | John Amarachukwu Egole. (2022, December), "The Dramatic Witnessing of the Niger Delta Crisis: A Means to National Development", Emmerging Trends in the English Language and Literary Studies in Post Covid 19 Nigeria: A Festschrift for Jane Ifechelobi |