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Research Article | Volume 3 Issue 6 (Nov-Dec, 2021)
Women, Children Educators and Protectors in Some African Writings
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Abstract

Children are fragile beings that need protection. They are like exam blank papers which are graded according to the effort of candidates. The more effort parents put in educating their children the better future social members they are molding. This article grounded on an African world view shows that African children are well educated and protected by their mothers than fathers. This education and protection are mostly based on physical, behavioral, and mystical aspects of African women.

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