Uzoma Elizabeth Egwu Okoro teaches Communication-in-English to first and second year students at the Pan-Atlantic University (PAU), Lagos. She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in English from University of Lagos –where she graduated magna-cum-laude of both sets. She navigates the interdisciplinary facets of Applied Linguistics. Uzoma is passionate about social and community development, especially projects which focus on education advocacy and inclusion through learning and empowerment. She is avid volunteer, and is also a facilitator in PAU’s community engagement program which partners with the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government.
Book Chapter
Book Chapter
Okoro, U. (2023). “A corpus-based critical discourse analysis of the rhetoric of part three in “The Catechism of the Catholic Church”, in Christian and Society: Essays in honour of Archbishop Margret E. Benson Idahosa at 80, Benson Idahosa University
Conference
Okoro, U. (2023). “Asserting linguistic identity through Nigerian African-popular music”, presented in Rethinking Language and Literature as Problem Solving Tools in the 21st Century, an International Multi-disciplinary Conference by Lead City University, Ibadan
Okoro, U. (2023). “The Impact of Language Socialisation on the Linguistic Identity of Selected Generation Z students”. Linguistic Landscapes, Cultural Climates SOAS GLOCAL African Assembly on Linguistic Anthropology, hosted by University of Nairobi and SOAS, University of London.