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RE - DEFINING THE IMAGE OF NIGERIAN WOMAN: A CASE STUDY OF ZAINAB ALKALI’S THE DESCENDANTS

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dc.contributor.author MUHAMMAD BELLO, L UBABATU
dc.date.accessioned 2017-11-06T15:53:06Z
dc.date.available 2017-11-06T15:53:06Z
dc.date.issued 2015-10
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/434
dc.description.abstract In 1835, Auguste Conte, in his treatise on The Positive Philosophy , stated that “the essence of God’s wisdom in creating Eve (woman) was not to undermine Adam (man) but to establish a balancing force between the creator and the created.It is, therefore, a truism that a woman is, by the very fact of her creation, a partner of man. It i s unfortunate that the men folk have seen it fit to relegate women to an ignominious position. However, in an effort to redeem the situation, women have awakened themselves to the self - realization that they can, in the essence of their being rise up to any occasion just as their male counterparts can. Thus women in Nigeria have risen up to the protection of their rights and the advancement of their desires. Today, women in Nigeria are engaged in all endeavours of life; there are women in the academics, wome n in the professions and women in artisanship. Women in Nigeria, just like women in other parts of the world are re - defining their functions and, by extension, re - moulding their status. In these modern days, there are women presidents, prime minister, engi neers, pilots etc. indeed, the Nigerian women have made significant advances in redefining their image. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject DEPARTMENT OF MODERN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS en_US
dc.title RE - DEFINING THE IMAGE OF NIGERIAN WOMAN: A CASE STUDY OF ZAINAB ALKALI’S THE DESCENDANTS en_US
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