The Cessation of Gender Inequality in Nigeria and Women’s Participation in Partisan Politics

Authors

  • Michael Jack Eyo, mni

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Abstract

The study focuses on gender inequality and women participation in Nigerian politics it was discovered that traditional socio-economic and political and cultural structures aid discrimination against women lead to law of contribution of women to social development The finding shows that despite global effort to improve the poor condition of women through conventions and conferences such as CEDAW MDGs among others gender discrimination has no abetted Some of the main factors militating against women s effective participation in politics are illiteracy poverty money politics intimidation harmful traditional practices violence cultural and religious barriers

How to Cite

Michael Jack Eyo, mni. (2022). The Cessation of Gender Inequality in Nigeria and Women’s Participation in Partisan Politics. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 22(F6), 49–58. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103489

The Cessation of Gender Inequality in Nigeria and Women’s Participation in Partisan Politics

Published

2022-10-26