‘WEAKER VESSEL’ by IMADE ODIBO

SYNOPSIS; WEAKER VESSEL tells the story of Nkiru Okocha and her friends. It’s about feminism, using a mature single woman as a case study. Unlike some other text, this accuses women more of being the cause of their perceived plight in society today. It is a reflection of the sacrifices women make to find a man, maintain a relationship and stay married. The most hit among women are those presumed to be overdue for marriage. Weaker vessel tries to explain why it is contradictory to boo unmarried women and still hope to achieve gender parity. If men and women are equal, then a woman does not need a man to depend on or complete her but for partnership and companionship. This book upholds the beauty and importance of marriage, while also highlighting the fact that since there are slightly more women in the world, there are bound to be a spill over. The society should create space for the unmarried and accept it as one of those things when a marriage breaks up. A woman’s success should not be measured against the degree of her attachment to a man. Men are also called to be feminist. It will augur well for them to have capable women beside them. With the economic situation, it is suicidal to keep at home a brood mare and bunch of consumers. There are times when alternate income come

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