This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence against women in Nigeria and makes a case for raising public consciousness against it. Violence against Women or Gender-Based Violence is an age long psychological and social issue deep-rooted in Nigerian societies and African countries in general. In some societies, cultural practices, norms and beliefs fuel the behaviors and relegate woman to second class status. Some practices and gender role assignments ensure total submission of the woman to male dominance and control at home in ways that perpetuate gender inequality. The data for this paper were derived from the primary and secondary sources and both descriptive and analytical methods ...
The role of socio-cultural risk factors in Africa on gender-based violence against women, calls for ...
This study examines the influence of women’s attitude (tolerance level) towards domestic gender-base...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
This paper focuses on the subordinate position of Nigerian women in the culture of male supremacy g...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...
Existing literature has shown that violence against women (VAW) is still common in Africa. Harmful t...
Generally in Africa, culture exerts enormous influence on the way of life of the people. In traditio...
This essay argues that there are some cultural biases or nuances that point towards violence against...
All through the passage of time women have always been perceived as the weaker vessel, and so have b...
The traditional Nigerian society has being characterized by multiple forms of gender-based violence....
The pattern of culture and socio-political development in any given society generates peculiar struc...
This work focused on violence against women in Africa: A case study ofNkerefi, Nkanu East Local Gove...
The problem of violence against girls in Nigeria has attracted scholarly attention from a number of ...
One of the major concerns of political leaders in the world today is peace building especially where...
The role of socio-cultural risk factors in Africa on gender-based violence against women, calls for ...
This study examines the influence of women’s attitude (tolerance level) towards domestic gender-base...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
This paper highlights the cultural factors responsible for and negative effects of cultural violence...
This paper focuses on the subordinate position of Nigerian women in the culture of male supremacy g...
Female population accounted for more than half of Nigerian population and they experienced gender ba...
Existing literature has shown that violence against women (VAW) is still common in Africa. Harmful t...
Generally in Africa, culture exerts enormous influence on the way of life of the people. In traditio...
This essay argues that there are some cultural biases or nuances that point towards violence against...
All through the passage of time women have always been perceived as the weaker vessel, and so have b...
The traditional Nigerian society has being characterized by multiple forms of gender-based violence....
The pattern of culture and socio-political development in any given society generates peculiar struc...
This work focused on violence against women in Africa: A case study ofNkerefi, Nkanu East Local Gove...
The problem of violence against girls in Nigeria has attracted scholarly attention from a number of ...
One of the major concerns of political leaders in the world today is peace building especially where...
The role of socio-cultural risk factors in Africa on gender-based violence against women, calls for ...
This study examines the influence of women’s attitude (tolerance level) towards domestic gender-base...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...