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Rethinking Gender Equality in Southern Nigeria

Joel Nwankwo by Joel Nwankwo
December 4, 2023
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Even though there is a lot of cultural diversity in southern Nigeria, there are persisting gender discrepancies in the traditional economy.

Gender-specific responsibilities have long been given to the division of labor, with men typically dominating businesses thought to be more lucrative and women typically involved in sectors like agriculture, caring, and traditional crafts.

This glaring disparity not only restricts women’s access to economic possibilities but also feeds a vicious cycle of inequality into other areas of society.

The gender divide is not limited to the confines of the established sector; it also permeates the rapidly developing tech sector. In addition to external obstacles, women also confront internal difficulties because of cultural attitudes that frequently discourage them from entering the IT industry.

In contrast, men tend to be more involved in tech ventures and startup businesses. This issue is a major barrier that keeps Southern Nigeria’s female workforce from reaching its full potential in the quickly changing tech sector.

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Unlocking Economic Potential: Women, Tech, and Southern Nigeria’s Future

Recognizing the unrealized economic benefits of shattering gender stereotypes is a necessary step towards rethinking female empowerment in southern Nigeria, especially in the IT industry. Women’s possibilities and economic contributions are increased when they are encouraged to acquire digital skills in addition to or instead of traditional talents.

Several tales of women prospering in the tech industry in the area demonstrate the transformational potential of women’s empowerment. These women—from digital entrepreneurs to software developers—are not only shattering stereotypes but also acting as role models for the following generation.

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Accepting gender diversity in computing leads to new insights, creative solutions, and a more inclusive method of problem-solving. This change adds to a more dynamic and lively digital sector that represents the full potential of southern Nigeria, in addition to promoting equality.

Collaboration for Change: Private and Public Sectors Joining Forces

Realizing the vision of gender equality in tech requires a collaborative effort from both the private and public sectors.

Private firms can actively support programs that help women advance their careers in technology by providing training opportunities, mentorship, and inclusive work environments. Public and private organizations can work together to create and execute policies that support gender diversity by funding educational initiatives and building facilities that make it easier for women to pursue tech-related degrees.

Southern Nigeria can create a comprehensive ecosystem that not only closes the gender gap but also speeds up women’s integration into the tech sector by promoting a symbiotic interaction between the public and commercial sectors. This cooperation is not only socially responsible but also economically necessary since it will spur productivity growth, stimulate innovation, and advance the region’s overall development.

Succinctly put, reimagining women’s empowerment in Southern Nigeria is a complex process that calls for questioning established beliefs, encouraging a tech-inclusive mentality, highlighting accomplished role models, and encouraging cooperation across several sectors. Together, we can achieve this objective and open the door to a more affluent and equitable future for southern Nigeria.

 

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Joel Nwankwo is a tech journalist. He is passionate about telling stories as it relates to Africa's social and financial tech advancements. You can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng

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