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RE: Gender Inequality #2 Girl Child Education in Africa

in #education7 years ago

@austinofana we will agree to disagree on this. Yes the male children in eastern Nigeria and other parts learn trades under their master instead of going to school, in learning such trade in about 5-6yrs they own their own business ventures and start exploring and make money which inturn raise their societal relevance. But how about the girl-children?

  • have u seen house girl who get settled and own her own business?

  • girl-children get married off at infantry age of 8-13yrs, does this inccease the girl child societal value or relevance?

  • some Africa cultures believe male children maintain the family lineage and heritage, does this make girl-child less human?

So many questions to ask you @austinofana, is not just the government failure but Africa perception of the girl child as second class human is mentally and psychologically derailing.

Please take a swift push from your position on this