In language planning and gender planning, Ali Mazuri wrote that there are three ways to fully incorporate gender into Africa. He mentioned the need for diplomacy, gender or language planning (86). Mazuri understands the requirements for including all gender, but he may have missed the sign of the way to achievement. In this pursuit, the plan of gender and diplomacy occupies its own position, but they are not part of the central stage. If the real goal is to give more women the opportunity to succeed, the government must start with language planning.
Folorunsho Alakija is the wealthiest woman in Africa. She is the 13th wealthiest man in Africa. Forbes has set a net worth of 1.8 billion dollars. Although she first engaged in business fashion, she earned most of her wealth in the profitable Nigerian oil industry. She is currently Vice Chairman of Famfa Oil, one of the biggest oil exploration companies in Nigeria. It is not easy for STie PLC CEO, Gary Elden, to travel from the Parliament to the shining London office. From his annual salary at Camden 3,200 pounds, he now is over 1 million pounds as an Executive at SThree. On the other hand, he is participating in the Powerlist Foundation. PowerlistFoundation is an organization that helps potentially poor youth become a leader.
In the early summer of 1960, a British young woman arrived in Tanzanica lake of Tanzania in East Africa. At that time, it was unprecedented for women to advance into the wilderness of African forests, which was a childhood dream of Jane Goodall. - Discussion on the rights of animals "Pursuit of life, freedom, and happiness, independent declaration" believes that these rights are self-evident and can not be transferred. When these words were written in the 18th century, they were called natural rights, and today we call them natural rights. Human rights "(McShea 34). The question of whether to grant animal rights (such as the rights of animals reserved by humans) is a matter of controversy.
Women begin to pay attention to their rights and status with new economic strength. Is the woman a potted plant? No, she seems to be just a person. "Women are not potted plants", the lecturer insists on the value of women. She uses a metaphor of potted plants to say that her sex, race, country or her man does not detain the woman. Walker writes, "A woman is not a potted plant, / it is a border of her leaf / it is not her gender profile" (ll.6 - 10). Just as plants can not change their way of life, as women can not change her god in the case of genitals, like a potted plant, the lady is limited by sex, the speaker said . However, women are not restricted mentally, emotionally, socially, spiritually. In this sense, she is no different from men.