ECOISTIC VIEW OF TANURE OJAIDE'S THE ACTIVIST
Abstract
The scholarly investigation of Tanure Ojaide's work consolidates ecological, strict, and socio-political ideas in deciphering the associations between an economical climate on one side and the harsh and shifty government and worldwide partnerships on the other. Ojaide contends for natural insurgency by the native people groups, particularly ladies, of Nigeria's Niger Delta to accomplish a dream of ecological equity and a supportable eco-framework. At the end of the day, Ojaide's work on the native individuals of Nigeria's Niger Delta offers a significant way to develop our comprehension of postcolonial hypothesis to move past obsolete ideas to colonialist power as situated in global enterprises that rise above public birthplace.