Editorial
Abstract
I am delighted to announce the publication of Volume 31, Number 2 (2025) of our esteemed journal, Lagos Notes and Records. The volume comprises ten (10) well-researched scholarly articles representing contemporary thought across various humanities disciplines, with a particular focus on History and Culture, Literature, Creative Arts, Language and Linguistics, and Religion. Each contribution provides a unique perspective on pressing socio-cultural, historical, and economic issues, offering a wealth of knowledge to scholars and the general public alike.
The articles featured in this volume not only provide new insights into their respective fields but also engage with broader social, cultural, and historical concerns. I, therefore, commend the authors for their scholarly contributions and thank the editors for their diligent work. I am confident that the diverse perspectives presented in the volume will stimulate further research and broaden academic conversations across the humanities and beyond.