The article is an ethnographic research report in response to Nigerian women’s agitation for advancement and appreciation of their value in the family and society. And also, taking cue from the United Nations clarion call on regular research on customs and traditions that promote women indignities and underdevelopment indices which build up from the family, the paper directs its spotlight on widowhood institution which is characterized by configurations of violence and concomitants of women exploitation and underdevelopment. The practices of the institution are carried out in the pre and post burial phases. They have continued to resist extinction strategies. Not even surrendering to the long struggle and gains of women liberation ideas...
This paper examines policy response to widowhood rites among the Awori of Ogun State, south west, Ni...
Gender-based violence has received increased international focus since after the International Conf...
This study is a survey research which investigated the existing state of widowhood practices in five...
The article is an ethnographic research report in response to Nigerian women’s agitation for advanc...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. Th...
his article contributes to ethnological discourses of the contexts and personal experiences of the r...
The study examined, social milieu surrounding widower and widowhood practices in cultural setting in...
This study examined widowhood practices among the Yorubas of South West Nigeria with the aim of inve...
Badagry is the first community to receive the Christian religion in Nigeria. For this, e...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. T...
This paper examines the phenomenon of widowhood in Nigeria and assessed the negative stereotypes tha...
This paper examines the maltreatment of widows in sub-Saharan Africa including Nigeria, Ekiti state ...
Many women in several Nigerian communities dread the experience of widowhood. This is not just becau...
This study investigates widowhood practices in Nigeria in Southwestern, Nigeria. It particularly exa...
Gender-based violence has received increased international focus since after the International Confe...
This paper examines policy response to widowhood rites among the Awori of Ogun State, south west, Ni...
Gender-based violence has received increased international focus since after the International Conf...
This study is a survey research which investigated the existing state of widowhood practices in five...
The article is an ethnographic research report in response to Nigerian women’s agitation for advanc...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. Th...
his article contributes to ethnological discourses of the contexts and personal experiences of the r...
The study examined, social milieu surrounding widower and widowhood practices in cultural setting in...
This study examined widowhood practices among the Yorubas of South West Nigeria with the aim of inve...
Badagry is the first community to receive the Christian religion in Nigeria. For this, e...
Widowhood practice is an unjust cultural practice directed against women who lose their husbands. T...
This paper examines the phenomenon of widowhood in Nigeria and assessed the negative stereotypes tha...
This paper examines the maltreatment of widows in sub-Saharan Africa including Nigeria, Ekiti state ...
Many women in several Nigerian communities dread the experience of widowhood. This is not just becau...
This study investigates widowhood practices in Nigeria in Southwestern, Nigeria. It particularly exa...
Gender-based violence has received increased international focus since after the International Confe...
This paper examines policy response to widowhood rites among the Awori of Ogun State, south west, Ni...
Gender-based violence has received increased international focus since after the International Conf...
This study is a survey research which investigated the existing state of widowhood practices in five...