| Issue | Title | |
| Vol 3, No 1 (2001) | 'We Can Love What We Are, Without Hating What - and Who - We Are Not' | Abstract |
| Kofi Annan | ||
| No 15 (2009) | A Black Voice in the Wilderness | Abstract |
| Mwatabu Sanyika Okantah | ||
| No 22 (2013): Rethinking the Philosopher-King | "A Disgraceful Abuse of History": A Review of Black Africa, White Marble, 2012, 78 minutes, Clemente Bicocchi, Dir. | Abstract |
| Charles Peterson | ||
| No 19 (2011): Africa at the Crossroads | A GIS-based Approach for Integrating Agriculture into Urban and Peri-Urban Planning | Abstract |
| Gerald Forkuor, Pay Drechsel, Olufunke Cofie | ||
| Vol 1, No 2 (2000): Special Issue on Wonders of the African World (Part I) | A Millennium Letter to Henry Louis Gates Jr.: Concluding a Dialogue? | Abstract |
| Ali A. Mazrui | ||
| No 16 (2010) | A New Kind of Man: Representation of Women in Ousmane Sembene's Works | Abstract |
| Dwayne Marshall Baker | ||
| Vol 1, No 2 (2000): Special Issue on Wonders of the African World (Part I) | A Preliminary Response to Ali Mazrui's "Preliminary Critique of Wonders of the African World" | Abstract |
| Henry Louis Gates | ||
| No 10 (2007) | A Treasury of Ancient Manuscript | Abstract |
| Xan Rice | ||
| No 21 (2012): Swakopmund Protocol, Wale Okediran, Tarzan, and Migration | "A Voice from the Clinic": Wale Okediran, Tenant of the House, on Creative Writing and African Literature | Abstract |
| Omotayo Oloruntoba-Oju | ||
| Vol 3, No 2 (2002) | Abiku: Chronicles of a Nation Betrayed | Abstract |
| Titi Adepitan | ||
| Vol 4, No 1 (2003) | Abiola Irele's The African Imagination: Writing at Degree Zero | Abstract |
| Sanya Osha | ||
| No 5 (2004) | Achebe's Repudiation of Horror | Abstract |
| Okey Ndibe | ||
| No 18 (2011) | Africa in the Imagination of the West | Abstract |
| Kelechi A. Kalu | ||
| No 10 (2007) | African Diaspora Retention: The Djeli (Griot/tte) and the Calypsonian of Trinidad and Tobago | Abstract |
| Babacar M'Bow | ||
| No 5 (2004) | African Economic Development, Edited by Emmanuel Nnadozie. Boston, MA: Academic Press, 2003. ISBN 0-12-519992-9, 662 pp. | Abstract |
| Dal Didia | ||
| No 5 (2004) | African Literature in Defence of History. Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe. Dakar, Senegal: African Renaissance, 2001. 200 pp. ISBN 1-903625-10-6. | Abstract |
| Ginette Curry | ||
| Vol 2, No 1 (2000): Special Issue on Gender | African Politics, African Literatures: Thoughts on Mahmood Mamdani's Citizen and Subject and Wole Soyinka's The Open Sore of a Continent | Abstract |
| Olakunle George | ||
| Vol 2, No 1 (2000): Special Issue on Gender | African Women and Literature | Abstract |
| Carolyn Kumah | ||
| Vol 3, No 1 (2001) | African Women's Critique of NEPAD | Abstract |
| Match International Centre | ||
| Vol 4, No 1 (2003) | African Writers, Exile, and the Politics of a Global Diaspora | Abstract |
| Tejumola Olaniyan | ||
| No 20 (2012): Fulbe Ladde Soro, Buchi Emecheta, French Neo-Colonialism, Ama Ata Aidoo, Religion | Aidoo’s Men: Subverting Traditional Masculinity in Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes: A Love Story | Abstract |
| Theresah P. Ennin | ||
| Vol 1, No 2 (2000): Special Issue on Wonders of the African World (Part I) | Ali Mazrui and Skip Gates' Africa Series | Abstract |
| Wole Soyinka | ||
| Vol 3, No 1 (2001) | All Different, All Equal: From Principle to PracticeAll Different, All Equal: From Principle to Practice | Abstract |
| Mary Robinson | ||
| No 10 (2007) | Alpha Blondy's Elohim and the Quest for A New Côte d’Ivoire | Abstract |
| Philip A. Ojo | ||
| No 9 (2006) | Amidst Laughter, Friends Fete "Arrogant" Jeyifo | Abstract |
| Uduma Kalu | ||
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