Nigeria’s Female Educational Development Crises under Recessive Economy; The Way Forward

Q2 Social Sciences
Dr. Kabir Mohammed, Usman Mu’azu Alhassan
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In any case, it is of relevance and worthy to note that for a proper understanding of the study entitled “Nigeria’s Female Educational Development Crises Under Recessive Economy; The way forward” it would be interesting to note that it is an intellectual attempt to highlight the meaning and examine the concept of “female education from gender point of view, purely for the liberation of women against the bondage of gender inequality. The subject matter of the write – up largely centers on the explored and examined obstacles militating against Girl-Child Education with reference to its situation in some Northern states in the 21stCentury.Both oral, published and unpublished sources were used in conducting the study. However, among the major causes of low level of enrolment and other impediments include, socio-economic, political and religious factors such as evolution of religious, economic and commercial ideologies of kidnapping, bargaining, ransom, activities of insurgencies, bandits, moral decadence, poverty, unemployment, failure of the parents and governments to reciprocate the gestures and unfortunate state of the parents and the Nigerian economies. The study found that it is very disheartening to highlight that fifteen Northern states are below average regarding the ratio of their girls in schools. The states are: Bauchi, Katsina, Benue, Jigawa, Adamawa, Niger, Sokoto and others, However, the study further shows that Katsina, Sokoto and Zamafara are as 23.6% of female enrolment. The international agencies, UK, Department for International Development in its commitment to support female education has as a result donated the sum of E25 million, Katsina, Sokoto, Benue, Borno, Niger and Jigawa are the beneficiaries, at the tail end, the study proffers the way forward
经济衰退下的尼日利亚女性教育发展危机未来之路
无论如何,值得注意的是,为了正确理解题为“经济衰退下尼日利亚女性教育发展危机;值得注意的是,这是一种知性的尝试,从性别的角度来强调和审视“女性教育”概念的意义,纯粹是为了解放女性,使其摆脱性别不平等的束缚。这篇文章的主题主要集中在探索和审查阻碍女童教育的障碍,并参考了21世纪一些北方州的女童教育情况。研究中使用了口头、已发表和未发表的资料。然而,低入学率和其他障碍的主要原因包括社会经济、政治和宗教因素,如宗教、经济和商业意识形态的演变、绑架、讨价还价、赎金、叛乱活动、土匪、道德堕落、贫困、失业、父母和政府未能回报的姿态以及父母和尼日利亚经济的不幸状况。研究发现,北方15个州的女生入学率低于平均水平,这一点令人非常沮丧。这些州是:包奇、卡齐纳、贝努埃、吉加瓦、阿达马瓦、尼日尔、索科托和其他州。然而,研究进一步表明,卡齐纳、索科托和扎法拉占女性入学率的23.6%。国际机构,英国,国际发展部在其支持女性教育的承诺,因此捐赠了2500万欧元的总额,卡齐纳,索科托,贝努埃,博尔诺,尼日尔和吉加瓦是受益者,在最后,研究提供了前进的方向
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