The Socio-Economic Development Achievements of Women in Nigeria
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Socio-economic, Development, Feminist Theory, NigeriaAbstract
Women make up a considerable proportion of Nigeria's population. They are known around the world as the primary supporters of Nigeria's socioeconomic progress, yet they have long been sidelined in many aspects of life due to a lack of education, financial empowerment, and cultural standards. This is evidenced by the country's evident socioeconomic and political disparities. Although substantial progress has been made in the previous decade in efforts to address the persistent obstacles that women face in Nigeria's socioeconomic development, much more has to be done in the struggle for women's empowerment and inclusion in critical decision-making processes. This has frequently spurred interesting conversations across Nigeria, including several advocates for the engagement of more women in the country's socioeconomic development.
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