Harmful, Archaic and Obnoxious Widowhood Practices in Nigeria.
A popular saying goes thus, the only sure things in life are death and taxes. This is not always absolute as taxes can be avoided in some cases for some certain people, but unfortunately no man can avoid death.
On the other hand, Culture is defined as the unique differences of a particular community. It is the way of life of a group of people, and the basic guideline for their existence.
Culture is usually transmitted through either documentation or oral tradition by the same community to the younger generation. The latter has being discovered to be a more effective method when deployed.
Widowhood is a great tragedy that befalls a married person as a result of the death of the spouse.
Widowhood practices are observed by almost all the ethnic groups in Nigeria. The culture of widowhood has began since time immemorial and it is equally transmitted from generation to generation.
Due to the certain cultural imbalances in this widowhood practices, the tradition is much more harder on the females. widows.
Widowhood involves different degrees of hardship, deprivation, emotional instability, socio and psychological trauma. I'm going to use my most familiar region as a case study.
The widows of Nigeria undergo untold hardship and maltreatment in the name of customs and traditions. These customs and traditions have long lasted despite the provisions of the Nigerian basic and organic law.
In the Southwestern part of Nigeria, the ordeal of a widow begins just as soon as the death of the husband has been announced. It starts with the in-laws immediately requesting for a list of the man's property and bank accounts.
Thereafter the widow is made to observe series of rites and perform rituals to mourn the death of her husband.
As a part of the ritual includes seven days confinement in a particular room, though people would have access to her, she will put on black or dark cloths and in most cases, she will have her hairs shaved off.
The widow is not allowed to go out, take her bath or change her clothes. She is made to sit on bare floor or in the best scenario a mat. Only few influential widows are being provided with better conditions depending on the kind of relationship existing between the widow and her in-laws.
The duration of wearing dark clothes ranges from three months to one year, depending on some cogent factors such as the culture, religion and family's position on the matter.
The inhuman tradition when at the death of a man his wife is made to drink the water washed off his corpse to declare her innocence; made to sleep with another man against her wish in the name of cleansing etc. is degrading and makes the woman vulnerable.
Such a tradition is not only archaic, anachronistic and obnoxious, it is also wicked, callous and barbaric to say the least.
However, there are some unarguable factors that influence these inhuman widowhood practices in every part of the country. These factors include poverty, influence of male-dominance, illiteracy, poor socio-economic status of women.
For widows to be liberated, educating and awareness programmes should be given to sensitize them.
It is a challenge to the society, the government, parents, women leaders, religious and opinion leader to sensitize widows and the generality of women about the negative impacts of widowhood.
I’ve done my part. Do yours.
To be continued.....
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Some of these traditional practices are really inhumane and need to be stopped at once.
At once.... It is really unfair to treat a lady who just lost her spouse in such degrading manner
It really is disheartening to hear that widows suffer this in some parts of Nigeria all in the name of culture.😢😢😢 nice post
Thank you my friend.
It is usually a terrible experience for this widows all in the name of culture.
Not just sensitising the widows alone... But the so-called tradition implementors 🤓🤓 If there's such a word
Exactly. Sensitize the whole community and implementors
I have never heard anything like that, cultural traditions or any other nature must be a choice, not an obligation, it is a total abuse of the dignity of the woman who is forced to all these things.
These practices needed to be addressed by the legislative house unless nothing might be done about them
I feel so sad right now
#speechless
It is disheartening. I know fam
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We all hope the government and the entire traditional leaders will re-look into it all. Great post @tomilolafadipe
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