The Challenges of the Girl Child in Stan-Collins Ubaka`S A Cry of Innocence
Roseanna Ekenwa Iwuajoku,
B. Awotayo Folasade,
Nathaniel Olusegun. Adewusi and
Olufisayo Akinbode
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Roseanna Ekenwa Iwuajoku: Department of Languages, The Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
B. Awotayo Folasade: Department of Languages, The Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
Nathaniel Olusegun. Adewusi: Department of Languages, The Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
Olufisayo Akinbode: Department of Languages and Literary Studies, Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023, vol. 7, issue 11, 1590-1600
Abstract:
One of the most topical engagements in the contemporary African literature is the girl child issue against the backdrop of gender discourse. Numerous campaigns have been going on securing the rights of the girl child. Obviously, many writers have contributed copiously to the campaign, especially in the Nigerian context. Stan Collins Ubaka in his novel, A Cry of Innocence has made a remarkable reference to the circumstances bedeviling the girl child in a typical African setting. Against this background, this paper examines the challenges of the girl child in the Nigerian context with reference to Stan Collins Ubaka’s A cry of Innocence. The author may have many other themes but this paper approaches the novel from the perspective of gender discourse; while interrogating the challenges confronting the girl child in Nigeria despite the provisions of the child rights act which was enacted in 2003. This study adopts descriptive design and qualitative method in its analysis. The findings reveal the experiences of a girl in a typical African cultural background characterized by myths, suspicion, mistrust and injustice; it is such situations that compel the girl to tell lies, be discriminated against, and feel lonely; commit `suicide, experience various abuses, assaults, and psychological trauma. This paper concludes that the parents of the girl child, especially the mother has the primary responsibility of protecting, safeguarding and preserving the dignity and future of the girl child; although the roles of religious institutions and the society are also undermined. According to this paper, if the rights and dignity of the girl child is preserved and protected, she would be able to contribute to the economic, social and political development of her nation in particular and the globe in general.
Date: 2023
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