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Protest, Humor, and the Nigerian Establishment in Selected COVID-19 Facebook Texts
In this study, political protest motifs in selected COVID-19 pandemic Facebook posts ARE explored. Using Claude Ake’s postcolonial insight as a theoretical paradigm, the study analyzes ten COVID-19 pandemic Facebook posts during the 2020 lockdown and post