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Dr. Iyen E. Salami is a Conflict Analysis & Resolution in Organizations Expert. She is also an
International Law and Diplomacy Practitioner. Also an English Studies Professional teacher.
Since childhood, Script writing and story telling has been a driving force for Dr. Iyen Salami.
In a Phenomenological Research Study completed under the department of
Conflict Analysis and Resolution Studies, Nova Southeastern University, Davie, Florida,
Dr. Iyen addressed these questions.
1. What are the meanings, impact, and importance of the lived experiences of Nigerian
women whose male siblings were prioritized?
2. What are the meanings, impact, and importance of the lived experiences of Nigerian
women who seek gender equality?
3. How can the lived experiences of participants be used to promote gender equality in
Nigeria?
How can we connect the prioritization of male siblings to the experiences of Nigerian women? What impact does this phenomenon have on Nigerian women and the larger discourse of gender equality? Does the role assigned to the gender of a person determine how the family treats them? Does it have any impact on gender equality? Do families in following the dictates of culture impact their daughters? How does it feel to be passed over for benefits and privileges? What is the immediate as well as long term impact on female siblings?