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Women have long been active in the informal sector in western Nigeria , but more recently and increasingly women have been entering the formal sector , in response to both modernization and the untoward consequences of the country's ...
Women have long been active in the informal sector in western Nigeria , but more recently and increasingly women have been entering the formal sector , in response to both modernization and the untoward consequences of the country's ...
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A sabar is generally organized by women for women on a Dakar street . The street is closed to vehicular traffic by a horseshoe of chairs , occasionally with a police permit , and is lit by strings of light bulbs put up on trees for a ...
A sabar is generally organized by women for women on a Dakar street . The street is closed to vehicular traffic by a horseshoe of chairs , occasionally with a police permit , and is lit by strings of light bulbs put up on trees for a ...
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The women are encouraged to wear Senegalese clothes rather than Western clubbing outfits , with the offer of free entry , as these clothes are an integral part of the dancing . Dance competitions often form part of the entertainment .
The women are encouraged to wear Senegalese clothes rather than Western clubbing outfits , with the offer of free entry , as these clothes are an integral part of the dancing . Dance competitions often form part of the entertainment .
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