Girl Child Education in Nigeria as Imperative for Women Empowerment: A Feminist Critique

https://doi.org/10.55529/jwes.44.1.11

Authors

  • Dr. Ben-Fred Ohia Department of English and Literary Studies, Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Keywords:

Girl-Child, Education, Women Empowerment, Gender Issues, Feminist Critique.

Abstract

Women empowerment is the focal issue in gender matters. Increase awareness of the loss of human resources arising from little attention paid to girl-child education has necessitated the formulation of strategies aimed at reversing the trend in Nigeria and Africa by extension. As one of the desired strategies, this makes a case for more proactive approaches toward girl-child education as a surer means to women in Nigeria and Africa generally. This paper focuses on the need for women empowerment, bringing out grey areas that will enhance girl-child education to avoid women being victims of deprivation. The paper in its thrust discovers cultural challenges that encourage the educational deprivation of the girl-child. The paper adopts feminism as a theory and concludes that education should be gender neutral to avoid the negative effect on girl-child education in Nigeria. It is the position of this paper that women are hardworking if given the right environment. The culture-imposed deprivation of women should be terminated by women as they constitute a part of the teamwork required for the advancement of girl-child education. Therefore, women’s full participation and integration in girl-child education should be maximally promoted for their empowerment. This paper recommends that teacher and teacher’s activities with children must be swiftly cordial to bring about a change in society’s attitude towards women/female/girl-child education.

Published

2024-06-03

How to Cite

Dr. Ben-Fred Ohia. (2024). Girl Child Education in Nigeria as Imperative for Women Empowerment: A Feminist Critique. Journal of Women Empowerment and Studies , 4(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.55529/jwes.44.1.11

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