The African is generally viewed from the outside to be hostile to women. Some who have not complete grasp of the African cultures always make derogatory remarks against them especially as they concern the treatment of women. The motivations of the remarks are in most cases false narratives and misrepresentations of the African cultural ideals.
The Igbo ethnic group of South-Eastern Nigeria has some unique tools in her culture that preserve and promote the traditional dignity of their women. Such dignity culturally speaking are not derived from anyone. They are traditional and natural to the women as members of the Igbo culture. The Igbo culture traditionally also put certain mechanisms in place to make sure such rights and dignity are preserved.
In a world of today that treats women in certain places as second class citizens and those who should be subjected to the whims and caprices of the men, the Igbo culture echoes so high in reminding the world that women and men are actually two faces of the same humanity, as willed by God.
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- Evarist Okpala (Author), 2025, The Igbo Women and their Traditional Dignity in Contradistinction to Latter-Day Value Aberrations for Women, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1609498