I particularly loved how you were able to recognise the role of traditional structures in preserving romantic relationships against unnecessary and needless breakups. From religious structures to family structures. Case in point, some parts of Eastern Nigeria, where the drama (near embarrassment) of conflict resolution amidst umunna (kindred) and the return of bride price alone is enough to resolve conflicts that would otherwise have ended in needless breakups. I also appreciated the critical analysis that connected your findings to the Nigerian context, as well as the political economy. Well done! 👏🏽
This was interesting. Thank you!
This is so brilliantly written!
I particularly loved how you were able to recognise the role of traditional structures in preserving romantic relationships against unnecessary and needless breakups. From religious structures to family structures. Case in point, some parts of Eastern Nigeria, where the drama (near embarrassment) of conflict resolution amidst umunna (kindred) and the return of bride price alone is enough to resolve conflicts that would otherwise have ended in needless breakups. I also appreciated the critical analysis that connected your findings to the Nigerian context, as well as the political economy. Well done! 👏🏽