Posthumous marriage in Igbo land, Southeastern Nigeria and its effects on child development and education

Agbo, Maria Charity
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Posthumous marriage is one of the traditional marriages being practiced in Igbo Land, Southeastern Nigeria. This is a type of marriage that offers men who had already died opportunities to have wives and descendants when they have already died even before the marriages are contracted. Consequently, many traditional families use this opportunity to solve the problems of childlessness, male child absence in the family etc. However, much has not been investigated about this type of marriage. This work investigated on the posthumous marriage in Igbo land and its effects on the developments and education of the posthumous children. Descriptive survey research guided the study. The population of the study was all the single parents in Igbo Land. Simple random sampling was used to select 400 respondents from three states in southeast of Nigeria (Igbo Land). Questionnaire and oral interviews were used for data collection. The data were analyzed using mean scores and standard deviations, while z-test statistic was used to analyze the hypotheses at 0.05 alpha level of significance. The findings revealed quest for male child, continuity of a lineage, love for the dead and others as the reasons for posthumous marriage. The findings also indicated that posthumous children’s moral, social, and other developments and education are adversely affected due to poor conditions and social problems associated with posthumous marriage. The data also indicated that there is no significant difference between the mean scores of male single parents and their female counterparts on the reasons for posthumous marriage in Igbo land. There is also no significant difference between the mean scores of male single parents and the female single parents on the effects of posthumous marriage on child development and education; hence the two null hypotheses were accepted. Key words: Quest for male child, continuity of a lineage, home keeping, prostitution, poverty, sexual abuse.
尼日利亚东南部伊博地区的死后婚姻及其对儿童发展和教育的影响
死后婚姻是尼日利亚东南部伊博地区的一种传统婚姻。这是一种婚姻,为已经死亡的男人提供了拥有妻子和后代的机会,即使他们已经死亡,甚至在婚姻签订之前。因此,许多传统家庭利用这个机会来解决无子女、家庭中没有男孩等问题。然而,关于这种婚姻类型的调查还不多。这项工作调查了伊博土地上的死后婚姻及其对死后儿童的发展和教育的影响。描述性调查研究指导了本研究。研究对象都是伊博地区的单亲家庭。采用简单随机抽样的方法,从尼日利亚东南部的三个州(伊博地)选取400名受访者。采用问卷调查和口头访谈法进行数据收集。采用均分和标准差对数据进行分析,采用z检验统计量在0.05 α显著性水平下对假设进行分析。调查结果显示,对男孩的追求、血统的延续、对死者的爱和对他人的爱是死后结婚的原因。研究结果还表明,由于与死后婚姻相关的恶劣条件和社会问题,死后子女的道德、社会和其他发展和教育受到了不利影响。数据还表明,在伊博人的土地上,男性单亲父母和女性单亲父母在死后结婚的原因上的平均得分没有显著差异。男性单亲父母和女性单亲父母在死后婚姻对子女发展和教育影响的平均得分之间也没有显著差异;因此这两个零假设被接受了。关键词:寻子,世系延续,持家,卖淫,贫困,性虐待。
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