According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), 22.3% of households in Nigeria are led by female breadwinners.
This data highlights a significant shift in family dynamics, showcasing women’s increasing role in providing for their families.
The trend is attributed to various factors, including economic challenges, gender empowerment, and evolving societal roles.
While this indicates progress in women’s participation in economic activities, it also underscores the challenges women face as primary earners in a traditionally patriarchal society.
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