Résumé:
This dissertation examines the history of feminist movement in contemporary Africa, using Nigeria as a case of study. Whilst we have well-established studies and documentations on women historical progression in the post-independence era, much work has been done by women’s movements, which boosted this struggle of Nigerian women to improve their lot across the country.
The research will also outline the removing of stereotyping of Nigerian women and Women’s activity for gender inequality. This dissertation will examine women status over this entire period as a crucial basis for initiating the struggle to improve their position with participant fully and equally with man in all aspects of life (politics, economy, culture and society). This dissertation also seeks to show the contribution of women in the development of Nigeria, to re-configuring the educational basis for proceeding their social status and rights.