Inequality continues to characterize human existence. In some cases it is not given the desired natural attention. Gender inequality is certainly influenced by different cultures and beliefs. In most parts of Nigeria and some other African countries, women are considered subordinate to their male counterparts, which leads to subjugation. In dealing with this issue, this paper first looked at culture itself as a set of beliefs and practices of a society and inequalities in those cultures. Culture is part of the fabric of every society and shapes the way things are done and understood in the society. It includes modes of life, fundamental values and value systems, traditions, and beliefs. It also defines gender relations. This paper therefore using analytical and expository methods examined those areas that African cultures are still struggling in this 21st century to improve upon. Thus, by attempting to unmask the cultural underpinnings of gender inequality, the paper hopes to advance the type of cultural change that could promote true equality between men and women.
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