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Gender equality: An imperative for sustainable development towards the attainment of the MDGs.

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Gender relations in Nigeria are characterized by many imbalances to the disadvantage of women.
 
Published at The role of the media. In Ralph Akinfeleye (eds). Mass Communication: A Book of Readings. Pp.211-227
Published in 2010
 
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OYESOMI Kehinde Opeyemi » FARINDE, Kehinde Opeyemi Covenant University, Ota Ogun State, Nigeria. +2348034628510, +2348098780910 farrykenny@yahoo.com view full profile
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