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The words Ológe (re-mi-re) and Ológè (re-mi-doh) have two different meanings in Yoruba Language. Ológe (re-mi-re) means a fashionable person - Eni tí ó mo oge(the one who knows fashion or is fashionable). Ológè (remi-doh) however is the Awori name for a lagoon that links the two campuses of our institution, Lagos State University of Education, that is Oto/Ijanikin in Lagos West and Epe in Lagos East. Ológè the name of our journal has been a source of sustenance for people living along her bank for aeons. The source of water, means of occupation - fishing, mat weaving and means of transportation over the ages. It is therefore a symbol of sustainability and a source of strength, hence the choice of the name for this journal. The Humanities have been a means of studying human beings and are involved in the discourse of aesthetics and fashion. Humanities cover courses like Languages, Religions, Creative Arts - Fine Arts, Music and Theatre Arts, History and Diplomatic studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Films and Media. All these find their abode in our journal. As a University of Education's journal, Ológè International Journal of Humanities Education (OLIJHE) also housed articles dealing with pedagogies of the courses above. The journal is also home to education-centred issues and topics.