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"Why Igbo Men Are Ready To Do Everything To Educate Their Women" by Nobody: 10:39am On Mar 09, 2019
Saw this interesting section in an article culled from Opinion Nigeria Dot Com on Igbos by Azuka Onwuka, and decided to share. Read below:

An Igbo man with moderate resources and 2 sons and 3 daughters would rather


send the girls to school and send the boys to learn a trade or become apprentices.

Similarly, an Igbo man with primary or secondary school education would train his wife to obtain a university degree and postgraduate degrees.



The reasoning is this: The Igbo man believes that a man can survive and succeed without a university degree, but a woman will be disadvantaged without a degree; he believes that the man can do manual and menial jobs to succeed, but a woman should have a degree to help her do mental and white-collar jobs, because menial and manual jobs should not be for women.



(For example, traditionally an Igbo woman should not hew wood or pound food in a mortar – such hard work is reserved for men.)

Similarly, even though there are some cultural practices that reserve certain roles for men and women, the Igbo society encourages women to attain their best in life.



Fathers, brothers, husbands, etc, support women to rise to achieve their dreams.

A look at Nigeria will show this. It is not by coincidence that Igbos have produced a lot of top female political figures, intellectuals/acedemics, business leaders, and prominent individuals like Margaret Ekpo of the NCNC, Flora Nwapa, Buchi Emecheta, Dora Akunyili, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Virgy Etiaba (Nigeria’s first female governor), Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, Oby Ezekwesili, Arunma Otteh, Stella Okoli, Onyeka Onwenu, Chimamanda Adichie, Mary Onyali, Chioma Ajunwa, Genevieve Nnaji, etc.



The Igbo ethnic group is not better than any other ethnic group. No ethnic group is better than the other.

But there are peculiar things many people don’t understand about the Igbos which lead them to make hasty and unfounded assumptions and generalisations.


Is he right?

http://www.igbodefender.com/2019/03/09/why-igbo-men-are-ready-to-go-to-do-everything-to-educate-their-women-azuka-onwuka/

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Re: "Why Igbo Men Are Ready To Do Everything To Educate Their Women" by kalu61(m): 3:03am On Mar 15, 2019
To some extend yes due to the advancement in life remember it wasn't so in the early days as girl education was almost no existing but in this current dispensation, an Igbo man will rather choose the girl to get education but the believe that nma nwoke but akpa ya. An average igbo man with or without education has that instinct to survive but never you insult his wife for any reason. Most of the woman left education to hustle or wasn't privileged to are among the people in this league.

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