Life is getting better for most people. But you are still more likely to be better off if you are a man rather than a woman. Typically, our Constitution prohibits any form of gender discrimination. Interestingly, legislative activities since the Second Republic in Nigeria to the present day have not placed any direct obstacle or barrier on the development of women, the assertion of their rights and the realization of their goals, both common and individual. However the situation in reality is far from the position of the Constitution as women still struggle to keep their heads above the ‘waters of discrimination' in different areas of life and aspiration. Britain and some countries of Western Europe are virtually free from this discriminati...
This paper explores sexism discrimination as a major factor that impoverishes the female sex in Nige...
The realization of equality between men and women is a fundamental part of the international develop...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) provides that “all human beings are born free...
The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is yet to be ...
The consensus in modern democracies is that constitutions should be based on inclusivity. However, t...
Women’s rights to property are vital in determining the living conditions of women in most parts of ...
Women in Nigeria face many challenges and discriminatory practices under some extant laws and custo...
Women participation in Nigerian politics is crucial to the development of Nigeria and since women c...
This paper examines the struggle for gender equality in serves Nigeria. It observes that despite Nig...
Women's rights are part of the fundamental human rights that are recognized in international human r...
Women, today, have come to be accepted as the pillars of the smallest economic unit, the family and ...
Women participation in Nigerian politics is crucial to the development of Nigeria and since women co...
Notwithstanding the provisions of the 1999 Constitution and several International and Regional treat...
Gender inequality is a social problem facing women all over the world and is a barrier to human deve...
Despite the laudable provisions of the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination ...
This paper explores sexism discrimination as a major factor that impoverishes the female sex in Nige...
The realization of equality between men and women is a fundamental part of the international develop...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) provides that “all human beings are born free...
The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is yet to be ...
The consensus in modern democracies is that constitutions should be based on inclusivity. However, t...
Women’s rights to property are vital in determining the living conditions of women in most parts of ...
Women in Nigeria face many challenges and discriminatory practices under some extant laws and custo...
Women participation in Nigerian politics is crucial to the development of Nigeria and since women c...
This paper examines the struggle for gender equality in serves Nigeria. It observes that despite Nig...
Women's rights are part of the fundamental human rights that are recognized in international human r...
Women, today, have come to be accepted as the pillars of the smallest economic unit, the family and ...
Women participation in Nigerian politics is crucial to the development of Nigeria and since women co...
Notwithstanding the provisions of the 1999 Constitution and several International and Regional treat...
Gender inequality is a social problem facing women all over the world and is a barrier to human deve...
Despite the laudable provisions of the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination ...
This paper explores sexism discrimination as a major factor that impoverishes the female sex in Nige...
The realization of equality between men and women is a fundamental part of the international develop...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) provides that “all human beings are born free...