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  3. Vol. 13 No. Special Issue (2025): GenZee Culture: Disruptive Creativity, Sex, Music, Gaming, Mental Health, and Social Media (DC-SMMS)

This is a Special Issue on the theme "GenZee Culture: Disruptive Creativity, Sex, Music, Gaming, Mental Health, and Social Media (DC-SMMS)"

DOI: https://doi.org/10.53982/agidigbo.2025.13Special-j

Published: 2025-12-30

Articles

Pop Culture, Commercialisation of Indigenous Music, and the Urhobo GEN-Z Audience in Nigeria

Philo Igue OKPEKI

103-116

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From ‘Adeola’ to ‘HarDeyOlar’: Unpacking the Effects of Self-Naming Trends on Identity and Language in GenZee Subcultures

Toyin Florence ADEDOTUN, Ife AJEPE, Adeyemi Johnson ADEMOWO

91-102

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Youth Exposure, Engagement, and Impulsive Grassroot Activism in the Digital Political Landscape in Solomon Edebor’s Good Morning, Sodom and Olu Obafemi’s The New Dawn

Olanipekun Emmanuel ABE, Adeola Temitope OLADELE

77-90

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Performing Sexuality in a Digital Environment: GenZee Culture, Technology and the Politics of Morality in Northern Nigeria

Oyiza Rhoda ADINOYI

1-12

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Streaming Apps and Music Consumption among the Nigerian Youth

Yetunde Oluwayemisi AYOBOLU

13-31

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Graphicons as Functional Communication Tools in WhatsApp Interactions of UNILAG Undergraduates

Nwamaka Julie OKPALA, Augustine Uzoma NWAGBARA

32-47

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“Una no kon sabi anything”: The Pragmatics of Discourtesy in Selected Nigerian GenZee Celebrities’ Social Media Posts

Oluwatosin Grace ABIDOYE

48-64

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Exploring Chaos as a Form of Order: A Literary Approach to Gen Z Culture in Angie Thomas’ The Hate U Give

Ayila ORKUSA

65-76

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