Talk:Gender inequality in Nigeria
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[edit]This article, well, isn't much of an article per say. It's only three sentences. It has a good start, but not enough information for anyone reading it to understand more about inequality in Nigeria. As for the sources, the journal is a good source to have but perhaps the press article is one that is not as good for an article like this. I was not particularly distracted by anything, which is good, but I believe that it is mainly due to the fact that there isn't a whole lot to be distracted by. In the three sentences everything is relevant which is a good thing. This partial article is not biased at all, which makes good for Wikipedia in general. If possible to put actual links to the sources, I think that would be better considering I am having a hard time finding these sources from searching. I don't believe that any information is out of date, it all seems rather current to me because there isn't much history added here. This article could use quite a bit of TLC, mostly it just needs a lot more information to look over, some new sources with links, along with sources that are easily found and of a scholarly nature. Schwabl 13:38, 12 October 2016 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by MoniqueMahaffy (talk • contribs)
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