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Dressing: Women, Feminism and Equity

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Photos by Getty Images Dressing is a very important phenomenon in human society. It is determined by the Person itself, the locality, the place one is going to, the circle of people in a gathering. Hence, it depends that we dress to suit every location or occasion. A good example is dressing to farm, church, a job interview or meeting friends. It demands certain level of intention for the location and circle of persons. Feminism is simply giving equal rights and opportunities to women as was given to men, with a stop to toxic masculinity. My take on Feminism is that the issue is not equality but Equity. Equality see two persons equal in everything. For example, men and women are humans and thus should be treated equally. But the question to ask is: A. Is feminism saying give equal opportunities to women to be equal with men because they are humans or  B. Does Feminism mean to give more opportunities to women because they are humans but biologically different...

DIRECTORS IN THE OLD (2004) AND NEW CAMA (2020). THE MEANING,  TYPES, APPOINTMENT, DUTIES ( DUTY OF CARE, SKILL AND NEGLIGENCE  AND BREACH OF DUTIES.

 INTRODUCTION Nigeria is a sovereign state, and as such has the authority to make and enforce  laws within its defined territory. On this note, the government makes laws to regulated  actions, properties and activities with the territory of Nigeria, through the legislative arm  of government, (they are saddled with the responsibility to make laws). 1 The company and allied matters Act is enacted to establish the Corporate Affairs  Commission, provide for the incorporation of Companies and Incidental Matters,  registration of business names and the incorporation of trustees of certain committees,  bodies and Association in 1990. The Companies and Allied Matters Act (Chapter C20)  Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 ("CAMA 1990") was initially made law in  Nigeria in 1990 as a decree of the military government. It was modelled on the English  Companies Act 1985. For thirty years, there were no significant amendments to the  CAMA 19...