Nigeria is a highly multicultural and multilingual society and is divided along class lines and in between these lines are less privileged disabled people who often suffer the most

Uzoma Edwards, Osita Ike, Mark Hobere Aiminhiefe
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Nigeria is made up of not less than 250 divergent ethnic nationalities and since independence in 1960 has had no success in reducing social inequality, social injustice and achieving even development, especially as it affects the disabled in our society. Furthermore, the neglect of the disabled is deliberately nurtured and sustained by the activities of the government, the ruling class and certain dominant social groups. This presentation will contend that if the existing widening gap between the rich and poor remains unchecked, the long term implication will be widespread instability that will lead to further disadvantage of the less privileged (including the disabled) in Nigeria. Although the future does not look bright, there are certain measures that can be put in place that can form the bedrock for instituting a society where every individual is recognised, nurtured, their full potential is developed and are given equal opportunity.
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尼日利亚是一个高度多元文化和多语言的社会,它按阶级划分,而在这些阶级之间,往往是最不受特权的残疾人
尼日利亚由不少于250个不同的民族组成,自1960年独立以来,在减少社会不平等、社会不公正和实现均衡发展方面没有取得成功,特别是因为它影响到我国社会中的残疾人。此外,对残疾人的忽视是由政府、统治阶级和某些占统治地位的社会群体的活动故意培育和维持的。本报告将认为,如果现有的贫富差距继续扩大,长期的影响将是广泛的不稳定,这将导致尼日利亚的弱势群体(包括残疾人)进一步处于不利地位。虽然未来看起来并不光明,但可以采取某些措施,为建立一个每个人都得到承认和培养、充分发挥其潜力并获得平等机会的社会奠定基础。
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International Journal of Disability Management
International Journal of Disability Management Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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