2016
DOI: 10.20321/nilejes.v1i1.41
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Prometheus Unbound: Health Humanities and the Complexity of Female Sexuality in Post-Colonial Nigeria

Abstract: <p>Sexuality in Nigeria has over the years been marred by several issues ranging from illiteracy, religious beliefs to socio-cultural norm. Consequently, women of all ages and almost all social strata have lived with the dangers of health hazards, social injustice and painfully death. That is not to say that sexual problems occur exclusively within the female category; it is safe to state that women are at the receiving end of some of the health and social consequences of sexually related challenges and … Show more

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