Humour, satire and the emergent stand-up comedy: A diachronic appraisal of the contributions of the masking tradition Bernard Eze Orji
A multimodal generic perspective on Nigerian stand-up comedy Felix Nwabeze Ogoanah,Fredrick Osaro Ojo
Conversational humour in a Nigerian radio news programme: A case study of Lati inu aka aka Biodun/Kayode Blessing T. Inya,Onwu Inya
Humour generation and multimodal framing of political actor in the 2015 Nigerian presidential election campaign memes Akin Tella
The àwàdà phenomenon: Exploring humour in Wole Soyinka’s Alápatà Apátà Elijah Adeoluwa Olusegun
Book review. Steir-Livny, Liat (2017). Is It OK to Laugh about It? Holocaust Humour, Satire and Parody in Israeli Culture. London, Portland, OR: Vallentine Mitchell Publishers. 207 pp. Alyona Ivanova
Book review. Bell, Nancy (2017). Multiple Perspectives on Language Play. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 406 pp. Rania Karachaliou
Book review. Gini, Al (2017). The Importance of Being Funny: Why We Need More Jokes in Our Lives. Lanham, Maryland: Rowan and Littlefield. 141 pp. Jennifer Marra