Nigerian Playwrights and Social Realities: A Study of Femi Osofisan’s Once Upon Four Robbers and Paul Ugbede’s Mr. Chairman Sir as Praxis
Abstract
Plays by Nigerian playwrights present, represent, expose and reflect the good, the bad and the ugly of the society. Playwrights as the eyes of the society apply all creative antics to critic economic, cultural and socio-political vices and suggest alternatives. However it is worrisome that few people have time to watch these plays in the live theatre or read the play texts hence the contents are not utilized. Adopting the theory of functionalism by Emile Dunkhiem, this paper examines Femi Osofisan’s Once upon Four Robbers and Paul Ugbede’s Mr. Chairman Sir and come out with the finding that playwrights of Nigerian origin lay bare on Nigeria’s social realities in their plays hence are adequate materials for building a better society where peace and justice can reign. The paper Concludes that writers and their writings are products of their societies and that their writings are therefore powerful forces among others for attaining an enviable society, hence recommends, among others that plays by Nigerian playwrights that showcase Nigeria situation should be encouraged and made available in all educational institutions and the society at large and law makers should not only read or watch these plays but pay close attention and react to issues raised in the plays.
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Awodiya, Muyiwa P. Excursion in Dramatic Literature: “Interviews with Femi Osofison”. Ibadan: Kraft Books Limited, 1993.
Cyprian, S. “Femi Osofisan’s Plays: Statements beyond Entertainment” A Conference paper presented at the 5th National Conference of the School of Arts and Social Science, Kogi State College of Education, Ankpa, 2023.
Dunkhiem, Emile. The Rule of Sociological Method: And Selected texts on Sociology and Method online @ www.simonandschuster.com downloaded in October 2023.
Ejelonu, I. O. and Joe, D. S. “Dramatic Literature and National Security: A Reading of Yerima and Rotimi’s Suggestion of Peace and Environmental Stability in Pari and Women of Owu” in Performing Climate Change, Citizen’s Agitation & Food Security in Africa: SONTA Book of Readings and Abstract, 2023.
Osofisan, Femi. Insidious Treasons: Drama in post Colonial State (Essays).Lagos. Concept Publication Limited, 2001.
Osofisan, Femi. Literature and the Pressures of Freedom: Essays, Speeches and Songs. Ibadan. Open Ifa, 2001.
Osofisan, Femi. Once Upon Four Robbers Ibadan: Heinemann Educational Publishers Ltd. 2006
Ogungbesan, S. Once Upon Four Robbers: The Magic of Subversion. https://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/10689/1/Introduction_-_Once_Upon _Four_Robbers.pdf.
Ugbede, Paul. Mr. Chairman Sir! Lagos: Ready Writers Publishers, 2014.
Richard, H. Change ideology in Femi Osofisan’s once upon Four Robbers | Nigeria.... https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ntj/article/view/243622.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13222
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
Copyright (c) 2024 Canadian Social Science
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Reminder
- How to do online submission to another Journal?
- If you have already registered in Journal A, then how can you submit another article to Journal B? It takes two steps to make it happen:
1. Register yourself in Journal B as an Author
- Find the journal you want to submit to in CATEGORIES, click on “VIEW JOURNAL”, “Online Submissions”, “GO TO LOGIN” and “Edit My Profile”. Check “Author” on the “Edit Profile” page, then “Save”.
2. Submission
Online Submission: http://cscanada.org/index.php/css/submission/wizard
- Go to “User Home”, and click on “Author” under the name of Journal B. You may start a New Submission by clicking on “CLICK HERE”.
- We only use four mailboxes as follows to deal with issues about paper acceptance, payment and submission of electronic versions of our journals to databases: caooc@hotmail.com; office@cscanada.net; ccc@cscanada.net; ccc@cscanada.org
Articles published in Canadian Social Science are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY).
Canadian Social Science Editorial Office
Address: 1020 Bouvier Street, Suite 400, Quebec City, Quebec, G2K 0K9, Canada.
Telephone: 1-514-558 6138
Website: Http://www.cscanada.net; Http://www.cscanada.org
E-mail:caooc@hotmail.com; office@cscanada.net
Copyright © Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture