2013
DOI: 10.12816/0016452
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Women and Their Role in the Economy of Pre-Colonial Ilorin , Northern Nigeria

Abstract: The state structure of most pre-colonial African societies relied heavily on the economy which had various components. Women's role was indeed critical to the proper functioning of such components. The emirate setting to which Ilorin became sub-summed as from the early 19 th century was originally designed by the Caliphate leaders to restrict women's level of economic participation. This notwithstanding, the pre-emirate Yoruba political and economic background of Ilorin where the women folk played important ro… Show more

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“…This has negative impact on average per-capita of people and food security given that Nigeria is already one of the countries with highest number of hungry citizens, with millions especially in northern Nigeria who are at risk of dying from famine. As a result, some farmers in the state have warned that if the government does not effectively address the revival of banditry, the state could face a historic food catastrophe (Sardauna, 2020).…”
Section: Exploring the Damaging Consequences Of Banditry On Socio-eco...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has negative impact on average per-capita of people and food security given that Nigeria is already one of the countries with highest number of hungry citizens, with millions especially in northern Nigeria who are at risk of dying from famine. As a result, some farmers in the state have warned that if the government does not effectively address the revival of banditry, the state could face a historic food catastrophe (Sardauna, 2020).…”
Section: Exploring the Damaging Consequences Of Banditry On Socio-eco...mentioning
confidence: 99%