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Moral implication of high bride-price in Nigeria

John Osom

Moral implication of high bride-price in Nigeria

Annany [i.e. Annang] case survey

by John Osom

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Published by Pontificia Universitas Lateranensis, Academia Alfonsiana, Institutum Superius Theologiae Moralis in Rome .
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    Places:
  • Nigeria, Eastern.,
  • Nigeria, Eastern
    • Subjects:
    • Bride price -- Nigeria, Eastern.,
    • Anang (African people) -- Nigeria, Eastern -- Social life and customs.,
    • Anang (African people) -- Marriage customs and rites.,
    • Marriage customs and rites -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Nigeria, Eastern.

    • Edition Notes

      StatementJohn Osom.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsGN484.45 .O86 1989
      The Physical Object
      Paginationxvii, 187 p. :
      Number of Pages187
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL1284103M
      LC Control Number92142168

      Parenting is the process of raising and educating a child from birth or before until adulthood (Self Growth, ). Synonymously, parenting refers to carrying out the responsibilities of raising and relating to children in such a manner that the child is well prepared to realize his or her full potential as a human by: 6.   (Women's International Network and IHEU )2 Despite the implications discussed above, one major source of concern for these researchers is the legal implications of Child Marriage in Nigeria.

        Top 10 Books for High School Seniors From Homer to Chekhov to Bronte, 10 books every high school senior should know. This novel explores the moral implications of murder, told through the story of Raskolnikov, who decides to murder and rob a pawn broker in St. Petersburg. Achebe's post-colonial novel tells the story of the Ibo Author: Esther Lombardi. Traditional African approaches in the light of natural values, and of modern secular attitude. If we are going to speak of traditional African concepts and customs regarding marriage and the family, a few clarifications are called for. The first is that the context of this article is sub-Sahara Africa. Within that context, I use "traditional.

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