Right from the day she was born, to some she's a blessing, and to some she's just a curse. But in all, they say to themselve "one day she will be married out to a rich and good looking man, and that way we will have a rich in law to look upon, and from that moment she is prepared for the unknown rich in law.
She's restricted from playing freely with the male counterpart, just so she grows up having a beautiful and spotless skin, without disabilities, just to attract the unknown rich in law for them.
She is made to believe that her male counterpart is above her and therefore it is a taboo to fight him back no matter what.
She is made to belive that the male counterpart has the responsibility to protect and provide for her, so she boasts in them.
She is made to understand that all the house chores including the cooking is her responsibility, and therefore she shouldnt expect much help from anybody.
Shes restricted from doing some kind of hard work like her counterpart.
Nobody wants to teach her how to mould blocks, as she is expected to do light jobs, just to keep her body sound inorder to attract the unknown rich in law.
Educating her is to add value to her, inordee to attract her class of men.
The society judges her by her look, but all they ask," can she even make a good wife?"
"Can she cook?"
"Can she wash after fixing all thoes nails?"
"Is she really intelligent?".
For the Nigerian girl child marriage is seen as fufillment. If she becomes successful, have her own house and her own car, she is viewed as being too full of herself.
She's expected to be submissive and therefore becoming succefull before marriage in Nigeria society is seen as a taboo.
Poor Nigeria female child.