Journal of African Humanities Research and Development (JAHRD) Volume 3
Front Matter
Editors’ Introduction
Humanities Research, Environmental Futures, and the Pursuit of Sustainable Development in Africa
Chukwuemeka Agbo, Chisom Uchendu, and Philip Adah Idachaba—Editors 1
Articles
Examining the Anthropocentric Approach of Christianity to Human-Environment Relations
Udo Okugbe and Chisom Uchendu—University of Nigeria 9
Decolonising Waste Management Practices in African Society: Perspectives from Nigeria
Chinedu N. Mbalisi and Nnaedoziem S. Nwaiwu—Nnamdi Azikiwe University 25
Implementing Zero-Waste Solutions in Nsukka, Nigeria: Challenges, Opportunities, and Pathways
for Sustainable Waste Management
Makepeace Deorji—University of Nigeria 47
Discrediting the Notion of Ugliness as an Aesthetic Allusion to Waste Materials for Sculpture
Installations and Environmental Enhancement
AbdulRasaq A. Yusuf and Waheed Lamidi Owoade 62
Violence, Nature, and Human Culture: Ecocritical Perspectives on the Aesthetics of Death in
Adinoyi Onukaba’s The Killing Swamp
Beatrice Nwawuloke Onuoha—Federal University, Dutse, Nigeria 75
A Bibliographical Survey of Democratic Experiment in Nigeria
Egodi Uchendu and Olawari D. J. Egbe—University of Nigeria and Independent Scholar 89