The 'EDUCAGEGEON' of the African Woman Vs The EDUCATION of the African Woman by Joshua Nicholas
*THE ‘EDUCAGEGEON’ OF THE AFRICAN WOMAN Vs THE EDUCATION OF THE AFRICAN WOMAN BY JOSHUA NICHOLAS* The story of Mrs Chinwe Obiagu is a representation of the plight of the traditional African woman in a traditional African society. Mrs. Chinwe who is from the south eastern part of Nigeria, is a petty trader, a mother of two kids and a beautiful bride. Her husband who is a farmer, Mr. Emeka is a loving and caring man, and also hardworking and well respected in the community. On one occasion, after coming back from his farm, he sat down at the chair in front of his house, dozed off and never returned again. At first, Chinwe and their two children thought their husband and father was just having a rest, little did they know that he was gone into eternity. It was at the point, she called her husband to have dinner that was when she knew that something was wrong. She called and called and never got a response; only for her to come and meet him lifeless. She started shouting and sh...

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