Aneji Eko was technically illiterate, but she represents a resource
for understanding the complexities of African and Nigerian
cultures. This is an account of matriarchy and the complex ties of
kinship, their influences in shaping childhood culture, and how
they determined cultural expectations across ethnic groups.
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