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Gender Inequality: The Nigerian Situation

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Each time I see my father, I feel a dangerous wave of anger. So much that I have to struggle with myself not to insult him or even do worse things to him. The situation becomes even worse when I see what my siblings have become. I just pray to God to continue to give me the strength to be able to totally forgive him, but I don’t think I can forget it. The injury is just too deep and present everywhere”.
This is the level of bitterness Damiete feels for her father. According to her, if it were possible to reverse the hand of the clock, she would have preferred to be fathered by another man. Her case is only one of numerous cases of gender inequality meted out to girls in the Nigerian society.
Damiete, now 35, is the second child of a family of four. She has an elder sister, who is 38 and is infected by HIV, a 33-year old younger sister, who still believes that her life depends on what she can get from men, and a younger brother (30), who feels that it is her primary responsibility to cater for all his needs at all times, and makes sure that she, her husband, and children have no rest until his usually bloated demands are met.
“I don’t blame him”, she said, “He grew up being indoctrinated by our father that while there is no need to train girls because they belong to their husbands’ families, it is the responsibility of women to cater for their siblings and parents”.
She recalled that as a girl, it was easy for her and her two sisters to understand that the only plan their father had for them was for them to get married and leave his house. At what age they did this did not matter to him.
Meanwhile, he focused on the only son of the family, assuring him that he is the man of the family. The situation became unbearable after the death of their mother, with their younger brother barely three years.
Out of frustration, her elder sister had a bastard son at the age of 16. Her second pregnancy was with a fisherman, who was cohabiting with two women but had children with a total of five women. Her sister, however, fell for him because he always gave her fish from his catches, which ensured food for them as a family, including their father.
She later had a miscarriage with a notorious boat driver whose prowess as a womanizer transcends the Kalabari Kingdom in the South-South of Nigeria. It was in trying to save her life from the effects of the miscarriage that she was diagnosed of HIV, which she is currently living with, “though she has realised herself”.
For her younger sister, Banimi, who is still carried away by her beauty, which is fast fading away, she believes that having been able to build a three-bedroom bungalow through resources garnered from her numerous sexual escapades, she can have ample investments through the same source that can take care of her at her old age.
On her own part, she reminisced, she got lucky to have met her husband as a friend when she was just 14 years old, two years after she forcefully lost her virginity to a friend of her father, who feigned to be a helper of the family.
Her husband, then a rig worker with an oil company, lived in her community. After they became friends, he found out she wasn’t schooling. She had dropped out of school in Primary 3 after her periwinkle business couldn’t provide the required fund for her school. She thus concentrated on how she and her siblings can feed daily.
Her husband ensured that she went back to primary school, then to secondary and subsequently university, where she bagged a B.Sc. in Banking and Finance. As a Bank Manager, she is now not only the breadwinner of her family, but also the only one with a stable and assured future.
Currently, Damiete has to contend with maintaining her job, taking care of her nuclear family, which comprises her husband and three children, her siblings, whose dependence on her increases by the day, and her father, who unrepentantly prides himself as the source of her success, simply because he is her father, and hence demands to be taken care of.
This may be only a minute case in gender inequality taken too far at the detriment of a family, community, State, and country.
Gender Inequality is simply the state of not treating the male and female genders equally, or the situation where the male and female are not given equal perspectives, as portrayed in the above case. It takes different forms in different places and countries.
This is against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 5, which seek to “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls”, in the next fifteen years, beginning from September 25, 2015.
The sole objective is to provide women and girls with equal access to education, health care, decent work, and representation in political and economic decision-making process, which will expectedly fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large.
It is noteworthy that all the 17 SDGs, with 169 targets between them, are intertwined: Goal 1, for instance, which seeks to “end poverty in all its forms everywhere”, also recognizes the fact that gender inequality plays a large role in the perpetuation of poverty and  risks inherent thereto, as portrayed by the Damiete scenario.
As far as Damiete’s elder sister is concerned, she has been “exposed to potentially life-threatening risks from early pregnancy”, according to the third point under the SDGs’ Goal 1, while Banimi has to live with “often lost hopes for an education and a better income”.
Gender inequality which in this context implies unfair treatment given to female gender with respect to the male has many causes. The causes include culture and tradition, religion, lack of empowerment, mentality, and inadequate education, all of which are deducible from the Damiete scenario.
A critical analysis of the scenario reveals that Damiete’s father’s belief that girls belong to their husband’s family made him not to invest in the life of his three daughters by depriving them of the things they need to be self-sufficient and capable of contributing to the upkeep of the family.
In the process, his first and third daughters fell out along the way. The only son in whom he had all hopes also fell out. The only person that got empowered was Damiete, and it was because her husband, a man, came to her rescue.
The question is what would have happened to the entire family, if Damiete’s husband had not come into the life of the family?

 

Soibi Max-Alalibo

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Who Is A Classic Woman? 

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A classic woman is one  who has identified herself in terms of fashion, occupation  or the kind of business she does.
A woman can be classical in the way she entertains her audience in terms of music and movies.  You will discover that some female musicians are identified with the kind of music they sing.
A classical woman is one who always wants to appear trendy.
Generally, classical women are normally identified with the kind of things they are involved in.
There are ladies that want to be identified with wearing of shorts (short trousers) in the public. They use it to showcase their beauty. They want to be identified with such things as they see it as socialisation.
Some wear trousers that are so tight just to showcase all the curves they possess.
Consultant stylists and etiquette experts say some fashions won by some persons are inappropriate because of how and when they are won.
A classic woman is supposed to dress properly.   She should  be able to wear clothes  that will not expose hidden parts of her body. When such occurs,  then it is indecent dressing.
Ladies should be known for two things, classical and beauty.  One can be classic with minimisation.  The minimum woman should go is to look good, decent and presentable.
Some ladies like wearing short skirts but no matter  how short the skirt is,  it should look elegant. The skirt  should not be too short like the mini-skirt.
Dressing or fashion depends on the environment the persons finds herself.  The kind of clothes won to the office may be different from the one won at home. Likewise,  a dress won to a party may be different from the one won too swimming pool.
For one to look classical or decent, body shape should be taken into consideration.
Colours of a particular fashion can make one look odd or nice.  Looking model does not mean that one should go naked or dull.
Don’t wear clothes  that you need to drag from time to time in order not to expose yourself.
Eunice Choko-Kayode
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Emohua Widows Receive Items From Ogbakor Ikwerre California

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A Non-Governmental Organization, (NGO) Ogbakor Ikwerre,California, DBA, Ikwerre Community Association, California, through it’s outreach projects has donated food items to over 300 Widows in Rumuekpe and Rumuji in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Speaking during the handover of the items to the women leaders of the communities in Emohua, yesterday, the team leader of the Ogbakor Ikwerre Community Association in California, Dr Christiana Chukumati, said that the donation is an annual event that has  been on since 2014.
According to her, the NGO is donating the items among the four local government area of Ikwerre adding that this year is for widows in Rumuekpe and Rumuji communities.
“Today is Rumuekpe and Rumuji communities, next we are going to another Ikwerre local government area also.
” The NGO has been carrying on the activities since 2014 within the
Ikwerre communities”, Dr Chukumati said.
She thanked the Royal father of Rumuekpe, His Royal Highness, Golden Amb. Christian Amadi, Eze Chigu and the Royal Highness of Rumuji and Odegu Kingdom, Ohna Christian Okachineke Elechi Newe-Eli (the xv) for receiving them in their communities.
The team leader also promised the Royal Highness that whenever the NGO has any other items for the communities, she we do well to bring it to them.
Receiving the Ogbakor Ikwerre Community Association in California in Rumuekpe, His Royal Highness Golden Christian Amadi, praised the NGO for funding his clan among the communities.
According to the Highness, my community is the only oil producing community in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State, adding that his community is feeding the local government area, the state and the nation.
“I thank my children over there in California for remembering the widows in my Kingdom for the food items they brought.
” I pray to God to help them to do also to other Ikwerre communities.
” I want to tell them also that Rumuekpe Kingdom is till undeveloped.
” As you can see the community is nothing to show to the people, I want to beg the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the Rivers State government to come to our aid to develop our community. We are underdeveloped”
“God will bless my children over there in California”,  His Royal Highness Amadi prayed.
In her words, the women leader of Rumuekpe community, Comfort Njoku, said that she was happy for the gift items given to them adding that it is not easy to remember the widows.
She explained that in Rumuekpe, the widows have not seen such a gift before and  prayed that is only God that will reward them.
“I want to thank the Ogbakor Ikweree Community Association in California for giving us this items in this festival. We thank God for them and the leader of the group,  Mrs Chukumati.
” What we received today we have not seen it in our community before for widows”, Mrs Njoku stated.
Meanwhile,  in Rumuji community, His Royal Highness, Ohna Christian Okachineke Elechi, said that he lacked words to thank the Ogbakor Ikwerre Community Association in California for the gift to the widows in his communities.
According to him, today is historic in the history of Rumuji community that our children in oversea can remember us, I am very excited and happy over the items.
“I feel very very happy, it is good that our children recognize the widows in my community today.
” I did not know them before but now I  know them, I pray to God Almighty to pay them back for their effort and that they will not lack.
“I pray God to continue to bless them in whatever things they are doing”  he stated.
Earlier, the oldest woman in Rumuji community,  Nletem Josiah, who spoke in her local language interpreted by the woman leader, Agor Leah Onugbom, thanked the Ogbakor Ikwerre Community Association in California for the gift adding that her husband died many years ago that has caused her hardship.
” In my age and these people come and give me these food items,  is only God that will bless them for me.
” This Xmas I will eat and be happy so I want to thank them and that my God, God will bless them for me”,  Mama Josiah said.
By: Kiadum Edookor
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When Rivers Women Pray

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Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital went agog when women from all the local government areas of Rivers State came together for a prayer conference themed: “Women Converge 2025”.
The programme in it’s second series, which held at the Alfred Diette Spiff Civic Centre was put together by the Rivers Women Unite For Sim, a foundation that is nurtured by the women of Rivers State for prayers to God for the peaceful and smooth running of the state.
 Like a delegate conference, the  Civic centre was filled to the brim with women dressed in white attires.  They sang, danced and prayed to God for sustenance of peace in Rivers State while reaffirming their support for Governor Sim Fubara and his wife, Lady Valerie.
Women Converge With the sub-theme, “Women In An Evolving World”, explains the actions and strategies that the women use in fitting and succeeding in the digital and technical era that is very competitive.
During political rallies and campaigns, with their drummers, beautifully dressed, showcase their dancing steps to entertain audience.
In everything one does in the earthly world, prayers is key. Prayer, they say conquers. Women have been conquering many odds with prayers, and God answers whenever they pour out their minds concerning issues.
Of course, due to their nature, women have always been in the forefront of championing prayers, garnering supports for those in authority, taking care of their families as well as coping with their job careers.
Since the inception of the current administration, women have been relentless in ensuring that peace reigns in the Rivers state through prayers so 2025 edition of the Women Converge which is the second edition recorded huge success.
Speaking at the ceremony, the wife of the Rivers State Governor, Lady Valerie Fubara, commended Rivers women whose continuous prayers have impacted on the state and appreciated the support by the women to the Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara.
She described Rivers women as wonderful for the support both in prayers and solidarity to her family.
She described Women Converge 2025 as another milestone in an effort to shape the society for good and support for the sustenance of peace and development in Rivers State.
According to her, let me enjoin our women to remain prayerful because God is ever ready to answer our prayers. In all that we do, we must not forget the hand of God and seek him for direction and help.  You have always been steadfast and I urge you not to relent and together we will move our society forward.
Describing the theme, “Women Converge 2025, Women In An Evolving World”, as apt, she said it is a reflection of the very essence of actions and strategies that women adapt in navigating the new world order.
She said that despite the complexities of managing the home front and the constraints of economic realities, women had demonstrated formidable strength and resilience to confront the odds of life.
In her words, “This event underscores the resilience of our women to succeed no matter the odds, especially with absolute faith in God and determination for greater accomplishments”.
“Whether in the industry, business, agriculture, public service or even in politics, they have always shown strong determination to adapt and to accomplish like others”, she maintained.
A guest speaker at the event, the founder and medical director of  Save A Live medical centre, Dr. Okoye, told women to always take wise decisions in things concerning maternal and infant mortality.
The medical expert reiterated that women should not misunderstand the biblical idea of “you will deliver like the Hebrew women”.
He advised women to take  instructions from medical experts concerning pregnancy and child birth as those will go a long way in saving their lives and advised the women not to patronize quacks.
In a goodwill message, the former Commissioner for Environment, Prof. Roseline Konya,  expressed hope that the peace women have been praying for is already yielding positive result.
The President of Port Harcourt Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, PHACCIMA, Dr. Chinyere Nwoga, spoke on the sustenance of peace in Rivers State as that will move the state to greater height.
Also speaking at the
Women Converge, Pastor Ene Secondus, enjoined women to continue to pray for peace and it’s sustenance in Rivers State.
One of the guest speakers, Pastor Eno Jerry Eze, during the intercessory prayers said women are the foundation of the society and explained that development of any society depends on the strength of womanhood.
The wife of the former Deputy Governor of Rivers State, Dr Christie Toby, a daughter of Rivers State, Ann Kio Briggs also graced the occasion.
Apart from the prayer session,  women from different local government areas showcased different kinds of food items in their various canopies and stands.
The Okrikans and in fact the Riverine extraction, in a food exhibition displayed fishes, crayfish, oporo (prawn), periwinkle( isam).
The women from Etche and Omuma decorated their tables with agricultural products like Garri, fufu, vegetables (okashi ala), plantain, bananas etc.
The Ekpeyes and Ogbas were not left out as they displayed their own food crops like fish, garri, fufu and the likes.
Women from Ikwerre and Emohua local government areas came with their food stuffs.
By: Eunice Choko-kayode
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