This paper focuses on a review of Nigerian women's political activity, particularly their aspiration for government office, grassroots mobilization, and interaction with the state. The influence of variables such as colonialism, modernization, development, and patriarchy on women's political involvement are also investigated. This analysis begins with a historical overview emphasizing the precolonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. Finally, the different manifestations of women's political activity are analyzed and I offer some insight into the effectiveness of these activities
Since the 1990s, a number of socio-cultural agencies have played a significant role in the rise of Y...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
In spite of the fact that women constitute over 50% of the registered voters in the country and are...
Abstract. This paper is an exploration of the role of women in the Nigerian politics. The inferiorit...
Women's quest for access to political authority is the focus of this paper. Demographic surveys put...
This paper canverses the inclusion of the womenfolk in Nigerian political space and project their re...
In spite of the local and international concern about mainstreaming women in all aspects of human en...
The purpose of this study is to investigate into the acute and perennial under-representation of wom...
The paper examines women's political participation in Abia State of Nigeria with a view to determini...
In a typical patriarchal African setting, women are usually relegated to the background. They are se...
At both the national and international levels, there is a growing academic interest in the level of ...
Comparatively, the rate at which men participate in politics is incredibly higher than their female ...
The contribution of women to the socio-economic and political development of any modern democratic s...
The political situation in Nigeria is particularly worrisome due to the domination of the scene by t...
Women are a major stakeholder in the development project of any society. Globally, the issues of wom...
Since the 1990s, a number of socio-cultural agencies have played a significant role in the rise of Y...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
In spite of the fact that women constitute over 50% of the registered voters in the country and are...
Abstract. This paper is an exploration of the role of women in the Nigerian politics. The inferiorit...
Women's quest for access to political authority is the focus of this paper. Demographic surveys put...
This paper canverses the inclusion of the womenfolk in Nigerian political space and project their re...
In spite of the local and international concern about mainstreaming women in all aspects of human en...
The purpose of this study is to investigate into the acute and perennial under-representation of wom...
The paper examines women's political participation in Abia State of Nigeria with a view to determini...
In a typical patriarchal African setting, women are usually relegated to the background. They are se...
At both the national and international levels, there is a growing academic interest in the level of ...
Comparatively, the rate at which men participate in politics is incredibly higher than their female ...
The contribution of women to the socio-economic and political development of any modern democratic s...
The political situation in Nigeria is particularly worrisome due to the domination of the scene by t...
Women are a major stakeholder in the development project of any society. Globally, the issues of wom...
Since the 1990s, a number of socio-cultural agencies have played a significant role in the rise of Y...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
In spite of the fact that women constitute over 50% of the registered voters in the country and are...