Well thank you @hillah for making this wonderful contribution. I have some observations to make.
- On the claim that men have some strength that enables them manage things without allowing their emotions getting in the way.
I have also seen many situations where some male folks are emotionally distraught such that their female counterparts took over and managed the situation.
2 . On the claim that some leadership roles aren't fit for females.
I think this is applicable to all gender, while some males perform better in some leadership roles, some women even do better in similar roles.
I think the only issue here is just the gender .
If we look beyond the gender ans look at the capabilites and competencies, then you'll see a thin line between these things.
Additionally, on tour culture, I presently live in Lagos and have stayed with different Yoeuba families and I must tell you that most times, it's not what the culture says that matters to most families I've realtes with but what is good for those families.
I have lived around a man that believed that his wife I a better decision maker and as a result , he can't conclude any discussion with you without telling you to give him time to discuss with his wife if she's not around.
This man is well read and versatile.
Sometimes, he will even tell you, to have that discussion with his wife and whatever he says is fine with him.
The male folk is blessed likewise the women folk, but if there are situations that allow the women folk to be given an opportunity why not.
This does not mean I usurp authority. Nope. I am currently stick with my husband and family and work with him as my husband in all ramifications.
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