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Email: roy-omoni@delsu.edu.ng

  • Area of Specialization: Dramatic Literature, Oral Literature and Creative Writing
  • Department of English and Literary Studies

  • Dr. Alex ROY-OMONI, lecturer, Department of English and Literary Studies. was a former Chairman of Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Delta State Chapter and former Treasurer, Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Delta State Chapter. He is an award winning playwright and a film producer.
    My Publications
  1. Alex Roy-Omoni (2022) Contemporary Realities in the Selected Plays of Femi Osofisan, Sam Ukala and Tess Onwueme, International Journal of Literature and Arts, USA
    doi:10.11648/j.ijla.20221001.11 Vol.10, No 1 Pages: 1-10

  2. Alex Roy-Omoni (2021) Sleeping Crocodiles Are Not Dead: Echoes of the Civil War in Contemporary Niger Delta Poetry, African Journal of Rhetoric/ African Association of Rhetoric
    journals.co.za/doi/full/10.10520/ejc-aar_rhetoric_v13_n1_a16 Vol.13, No 1 Pages: 261-281

  3. Alex Roy-Omoni (2021) Orality and Healing in the Stand-Up Comedy Performance of Selected Niger Delta Comedians, The Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies
    www.ajol.info/index.php/cajtms.v.15.1.5 Vol.Vol 15: No 1 Pages: 97-114

  4. Alex Roy-Omoni (2020) Modern Nigerian Drama and its Generation of Playwrights, Tropical Journal of Arts and Humanities
    https://credencepressltd.com/journal/uploads/archive/202116138844286376164711.pdf Vol.2 Pages: 8-17

  5. Alex Roy-Omoni (2019) Trickster Pattern in Modern Nigerian Drama, Nigerian Journal of Oral Literatures/ Nigerian Oral Literature Association
    Vol.6 Pages: 127-137

  6. Alex Roy-Omoni (2013) African Literature in the 21st Century: A Case for Oral Traditions, Faculty of Arts, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State: Wilberforce Island Review
    Vol. Pages: 133-143

  7. Alex Roy-Omoni (2013) Oral Poetry in Sam Ukala's ODOUR OF JUSTICE and Femi Osofisan's WOMEN OF OWU, UNIBEN Journal of the Humanities
    https://unibenjournals.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Article2V2H.pdf Vol.1 Pages: 7-10

  8. Alex Roy-Omoni & Stella Omonigho (2012) Nigerian Playwrights and Oral Traditions: Soyinka as Reference, Emotan: Journal of the Department of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Benin
    Vol.6(2) Pages: 29-40

  9. Alex Roy-Omoni (2012) Morontonu (A Play), Kraft Books, Ibadan
    Vol. Pages: 1-90

  10. Alex Roy-Omoni (2011) Overcoming the Challenges of the Oral Artist for Human Capital Development, Faculty of Arts, Delta State University, Abraka: Abiba Publishing Company, Ibadan
    Vol. Pages: 435-447

  11. Alex Roy-Omoni (2011) The Ugly Ones ( A Play), Kraft Books, Ibadan
    Vol. Pages: 1-66

  12. Alex Roy-Omoni (2011) Fieldwork in Nigerian Oral Literature: Challenges and Strategies for Continuity, Ife Studies in African Literature and the Arts (ISALA). Journal of the Department of English, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
    Vol.6 Pages: 136-144

  13. Alex Roy-Omoni (2010) Nigerian Culture and Oral Tradition: A Call for Decolonisation, A Journal of Nigerian Languages and Culture. Published by the Association for Promoting Languages and Culture (APNILAC)
    Vol.12(1) Pages: 89-96

  14. Alex Roy-Omoni (2010) The Trickster in our Midst: Ojaide's Fate of Vultures as Reference, Calabar Studies in Languages, Journal of the Department of Modern Languages and Translation Studies, Univerity of Calabar
    Vol.16(1) Pages: 275-290

  15. Sam Ukala, Martins Tugbokorowei, Chukwuma Anyanwu, Ruvia Idase and Alex Roy-Omoni (2009) Rumbling Creeks of the Niger Delta, A Publication of the Association of Nigerian Authors( ANA) Delta State Chapter: Kraft Books, Ibadan
    Vol. Pages: 1-239