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RE: MARRIAGE CRISIS IN THE COMTEMPORARY AFRICAN SOCIETY VOL. 1.
Marriage crisis is not peculiar to Africa. All the things you listed above can be found in every marriages be it in developed countries or not.
The only issue that i think could be said to be 'African' is the issue of male child. Every other thing can be found everywhere in the world.
Do not make it look like there are different natures! No, there are not. There is what we call human nature which is itself a debate among scholars. Scholars are yet to agree on what constitute an holistic human nature such that what is true for A is also true for B. However, there are similarities about human behaviours.
Nothing makes a crisis in marriage 'African' or 'non-African'. Every marriage crisis are similar.
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I thougth you go through my work here? But you sound so different. You have this questions to answer 1.whats my title? 2.whats my first paragraph talking about?
I channled the tittle of my article via African and followed it up only accept my first paragrph. I never included my article with what you listed here. Rather i have my AREA OF CONCENTRATION. Thanks u
"In the face of all these and more problems, we in Africa, and Nigeria in particular, can have the tendency to view our family situation from the prism of what is prevalent elsewhere."
"Indications therefore emerge that marriage in Africa is bedevilled with so many problems that have not only continued to threaten it as an institution but also, led to her breaking down irretrievably or strained and headed for the rocks."
"This is more so because, when a man is seeking the hand of a woman in marriage in African to be precise, he pretends a lot."
The above are some of the flaws in your claim. Rather than to read your work holistically, i read in between the lines. I am a trained critic so wherever i see some generalization, i will always point it out.
No bad blood, your work seem to see Africans as the problem.
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