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الصفحة 25
Badjè works closely with two of his wives : one sells bread and supervises two of his bakeries in Lokossa , the other sells his salt and supervises a petrol station in Dogbo . I have the impression that Badjè gave ( and still gives ) ...
Badjè works closely with two of his wives : one sells bread and supervises two of his bakeries in Lokossa , the other sells his salt and supervises a petrol station in Dogbo . I have the impression that Badjè gave ( and still gives ) ...
الصفحة 26
The new style In the second style of labour management the number of wives and sons is restricted , as is the number of ' adopted ' kinsmen and strangers who have to be “ liberated ' and paid off with a wife and some land .
The new style In the second style of labour management the number of wives and sons is restricted , as is the number of ' adopted ' kinsmen and strangers who have to be “ liberated ' and paid off with a wife and some land .
الصفحة 203
A vital factor seems to have been that few migrants were willing to delegate financial responsibility and decision - making power to their wives . This reluctance stems from a deep - seated distrust of women's reliability .
A vital factor seems to have been that few migrants were willing to delegate financial responsibility and decision - making power to their wives . This reluctance stems from a deep - seated distrust of women's reliability .
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