This paper explores the empowerment of the Igbo woman before and during the advent of the colonial masters. It examines the empowerment roles of the Igbo women in traditional society and how they fair in the power equation defined by dominant patriarchal principles that restrict them. Using a qualitative approach which requires a literary text analysis of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s THE LAST Of THE STRONG ONES and relating it to other research findings by renowned scholars in Igbo traditions and cultural heritage, the researcher discovers that women's empowerment was driven by the financial strength of the traditional Igbo women in their social environments
Women have been variously conceptualized by different people as the beaver of human beings or as a s...
There is no gainsaying the obvious that women have played leadership roles in the development of var...
This thesis discusses how the gender dynamics and religious festivals of the Yoruba people in Isaga ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
This paper centers on women empowerment as an effective strategy to ward off intimidation and subjug...
Man is endowed with talent, he acquires knowledge, and skills that enable him thrive in the hostile ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
One consequence of western education is the injection into the African psyche the feeling of inferio...
This study focuses on a small ethnic group in the western part of Igboland called Asaba. It describe...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Literature is replete with studies on women empowerment in different parts of the world. However, li...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
Most societies have always achieved balance through some internal mechanisms. Achieving gender balan...
This project aims at addressing theologically the current patriarchal structures in Igbo society of ...
This study consists of a comparative analysis of three novels by three prominent African women write...
Women have been variously conceptualized by different people as the beaver of human beings or as a s...
There is no gainsaying the obvious that women have played leadership roles in the development of var...
This thesis discusses how the gender dynamics and religious festivals of the Yoruba people in Isaga ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
This paper centers on women empowerment as an effective strategy to ward off intimidation and subjug...
Man is endowed with talent, he acquires knowledge, and skills that enable him thrive in the hostile ...
This work sets out to investigate the original understanding of the dignity of women in traditional ...
One consequence of western education is the injection into the African psyche the feeling of inferio...
This study focuses on a small ethnic group in the western part of Igboland called Asaba. It describe...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Literature is replete with studies on women empowerment in different parts of the world. However, li...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
Most societies have always achieved balance through some internal mechanisms. Achieving gender balan...
This project aims at addressing theologically the current patriarchal structures in Igbo society of ...
This study consists of a comparative analysis of three novels by three prominent African women write...
Women have been variously conceptualized by different people as the beaver of human beings or as a s...
There is no gainsaying the obvious that women have played leadership roles in the development of var...
This thesis discusses how the gender dynamics and religious festivals of the Yoruba people in Isaga ...