ENVIRONMENTAL FEMINISM (FACTS OR FEARS?): WOMAN IN THE CITY OF MAN

It will be regarded as over simplicity on my part or be accused of gender insensitivity to delve into the discussion without defining some key terms that form the basis of the discussion: “woman in the city of man”.  It is also important to bear in mind the setting of this book (as most instances given were based on the realities of the Global North) as well as attempt to discuss it in our local context so as to appreciate the realities of the issues. So I will base this discussion consciously in the reality of the global south without totally neglecting the global stand on the issue.
According to Greed, C.H. (2009),” in discussing the city of man as against the demands of a woman and planning movement one can present a simplistic model of a dualist situation in which all men are to be blamed and all women suffer equally”. The author of this book painstakingly discussed the issue of women subjugation in a society dominated and designed and administered by men for their follow men without due consideration for women. She claimed that women are integral aspect of the environment and the society and should be carried along. The integrity of urban planning and the planning profession also was under scrutiny by the author. Land use zoning, public transportation system, as well as other socio-economic issues as regards to women. However, these issues are the very failures of urban planning as a profession. But on whether the author is right or wrong is a question of how (to what extent)? 
In the course of this review I will try to highlight some of the issues raised by the author and then subject them to some theoretical and practical evidences. The question as to whether the author is raising unnecessary dust or being schizophrenic or rather clear accusations or being mentally subjugated shall also be discussed. What actually is the problem with our female professionals? What are we dealing with? Facts or feelings?
Before I proceed into the argument I would like to present these lyrics by the ‘gang of four’:
We have all got opinions
And what we think
Changes how we act
So to change ideas
Changes what we do.
(adopted from the theory toolbox by Nealon J. Et Al.)
Now let's clearly defined a few important terms:
Gender. This refers to the socially constructed characteristics of men and women – such as norms, roles and relationships between groups of women and men (WHO 2018). It varies from society to society and can be changed.
Class. Class according to sociologists refers to a group of individuals who occupy a similar position in the economic system of production.
PATRIARCHY, GENDER AND FEMINISM.
Greed, C.H. (2009) in her book “Women and Planning: Creating Gender Realities” stated as I summarize: while women are structurally and biologically different from men, they should not also determine cultural differences as to:
Who should be responsible for child care.
Who should go out to work.
She attributed it to cultural fabrications caused by patriarchy to the disadvantage of women. Patriarchy in the society can be describe by this brief history by Margaret Ehrenberg as summarized by Hope Benne
During the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras there was almost certainly equality between men and women.  Research and circumstantial evidence reveals that women’s roles were greater than historians had previously acknowledged.  She also asserts that women's status depends largely on their economic role. The more important and independent their economic role, the higher their status. By the time of the Bronze Age, around 2,000 BC, light-weight hoes were replaced by large bronze-tipped plows pulled by oxen.  Men’s strength was needed to handle large animals and heavier plows. Early warfare, defined as one entire group of people fighting another group of people, prompted the need for permanent military forces to protect villages.  These forces were always prepared to drive out invaders, because men’s strength was needed for this effort, warrior men acquired high status. When men fought wars women were forced aside in a subordinate role.  
In addition, another setback for social justice, the settled agricultural way of life and the rise of permanent military forces not only led to women becoming subordinated, it also paved the way for the development of social classes.  Warrior men acquired high social status at the top of society, and these men eventually became the first ruling monarchs. Men also handled increasing trade at the end of the Neolithic era and the rise of civilization.  Merchants set out into the unknown, often traveling long distances to find resources and luxury goods for the ruling classes.  These early trade missions, with camels or horses carrying goods, required strength and stamina. Women bearing and nursing children would not have been able to participate in long- distance trade.
In line with the view of liberal feminist, the accused conspiracy of men against women were but an extreme perception of radical feminism. Men only needed increased awareness on gender sensitivity in some issues bordering on who does what domestically and not a conscious effort to sideline them. Obviously, women live in a society where men are seen as the figure and has the finally say but professionally it is not so. In Nigeria for instance, many cultures see men as the head and contributor to discussions. While women are seen as just domestic helpers. This can be seen as a patriarchal tendency but the big question is why? From history it has been so. The role of provision and protection has been given to men right from the creator. This could be the reason many men are seen in the army against the women numerically. This is why men are seen as the head of every household. But as time went by, moving from one socio-political dispensation to another has resulted to both physical and constitutional change of position. As we move through the centuries, man (men and women) changes as well as roles.
 In this democratic century,  we have the likes of John Ellen Sir-Leaf the former president of Liberia, Serena and Venus Williams, Theresa May- the British prime minister, Dame Virgie Etiaba- the first female governor (Anambra state) in Nigeria, Alhassan Amina (Mama Taraba), Mrs. Nkoji Okonjo Iweala, Amina Mohammed - Deputy Sec Gen of The UN, Allison Maduekwe, Oby Ezekwesilli, Aisha Yusuf, Late Prof. Dora Akunyili among other notable women across the world who have stood out even among their common ‘oppressor’ -men. These people realized the dictates of the dispensation they are in and took advantage of it. We are in a democratic century with equal opportunities and platform (equity).  Though I understand that there are some limitations placed on women in some religion and cultural setting. 
But what about women in countries with barely no physical or constitutional restrictions? Women have accepted the status-quo and are never willing to challenge it except for a few. Apart from the Arabs with strict but lessening laws on certain things concerning women, there is no democratic or political constitution in the world that stated that certain positions in the society are exclusively for men. Then why are women not coming out politically?
However, concerted efforts have been made by government and non-governmental organizations to increase the level of participation of women in politics in line with the declaration made at the fourth World Conference on women in Beijing, which advocated 30% affirmative action. In Nigeria, the extant National Gender Policy (NGP) recommended 35% affirmative action instead and sought for a more inclusive representation of women with at least 35% of both elective political and appointive public service positions respectively. 
The national average of women’s political participation in Nigeria has remained 6.7 percent in elective and appointive positions, which is far below the Global Average of 22.5 percent, Africa Regional Average of 23.4 percent and West African Sub Regional Average of 15 percent. 
SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE WORK PLACE.
Men are not the reason for women exclusion in the society, they are rather the architect of their own problem. The subjugation, belittlement and seclusion are all in their mind and to change it, they will have to change their thought system.
Another issue of importance is the experiences of women in the built environment. According to the author, women are being discriminated against when they sought promotion as well as being sexually harassed in their work places and the streets in the city allegedly made by men for their fellow men. Globally, sexual harassment in the work place has been a serious crime in the built environment and requires urgent attention irrespective of gender and opinion. This is because, like every other form of crime it does not know gender. Women are mostly victims of sexual abuse and bear devastating consequences thereafter. But here is another disturbing and unusual report.
According to a Washington post survey, 10% of men have been harassed sexually in 1990. Between 1990 and 1999, the figure rose from 10-16% in the united states. In Nigeria, The National Council for Women Affairs (2007) affirms that sexual harassment at the workplace mostly affects women and constitutes an obstruction to their apt assimilation into the organization and the labour market. Data from the Federal Office of Statistics (FOS-NBS) indicates that while the percentage of women who have experienced sexual harassment at work ranged from 40% to 68%, only between 9% and 13% of male workers had the same experience within a five-year period. These figures are bound to increase against men with the clamour for homosexuality making waves globally.
In another report, 73% of male against 27% female lost their lives in road accidents in 2017 globally (WHO, 2017).  Meanwhile, Nigeria recorded a total of 8672 road accidents in year 2017 comprising of 74% males and 26% females out of which 79% of the male victims lost their lives against 21% of the female victims (National Bureau of Statistics, 2017). Again I would like to say here that death has no gender and knows no gender. Why is the accident ratio so much in favour of women? (sarcasm). The rate at which men die is worrisome and calls for urgent attention. Why are ‘feminist’ not talking about it? Or don’t we love our men? The burden of provision and protection could be a worthy answer to the question or probably our radical feminists can be of help. This is the same environment planned by men for their fellow men to the disadvantage of women. These excluding cases of kidnapping and robbery that men are involved in, in an attempt to provide and protect women in their sphere. I think: caution is needed in addressing the issue of gender as it relates to the built environment. I am however tempted to accuse environmental feminists of cheer insensitivity and self-centeredness. With the exception of nothing, we all are vulnerable! Crime and death has no exception and worst is expected in the future if we don’t stop the blame game and marry our responsibilities. It will be fair to attribute the anomaly in the environment to the negligence of physical planning, spatial inefficiency among other socio-political and economic factors rather than seeing it as a conspiracy by men. We should however note that problems are not solved by apportioning blames. What you think is your mindset and to change mindsets our perception of issues must change, then our actions. This argument however is more of an ideology than a technical issue.

CLASS, CAPITALISM AND ZONING
As the author rightly put it, ‘women’s concern with childcare, and domestic responsibilities does not fit in easily within urban dichotomies’.  This is because of the fact that segregations are based on the fact that the productive labour force are mostly adult men, and planning is meant for the working class in the society. But recent realities do not quit accommodate the resultant effects of the paradigm shift in gender involvement in the society. Greed in quoting Marx (1875) in his structural theory of society stated that land use segregations were based on public uses while Walby (1986) hinted that little regard was given to women roles in production, reproduction and consumption in the private realm of home.
Men have a king of triangular or articulated form of movement in space and can be demonstrated with the use of a simple triangle as below.





The “triangular movement” makes it easier for a man to commute across with ease as they have limited issues to attend to. Unlike the men, women in their nature have a form of haphazard form of movement which can be represented in a complex web-like pattern of movement. They have to shuttle between home, work, leisure, shopping, childcare and children school. Their complex movement pattern can be represented in the diagram below:

According to a study by daily mail in 2010, man covers an average of 1.5miles per week as against 2.96miles by a woman during shopping. This a fact that no one should argue about but requiring some considerations were possible so as to ensure flexibility in moving between and among uses as Lewis Keeble (1969) pointed out.
However, Greed almost succeeded in making planning what she wanted it to be rather than what it ought to be. While I agree with her on the issues highlighted above, her reasons are not quit acceptable.  Land use planning and subdivision is an age-long planning principle that can be traced back to antiquity. The ancient walled cities were the predecessors for classifying and regulating land based on uses. Outside the walls were where undesirable functions were located due to noise and smell. Between walls were unsanitary and dangerous activities while within walls were for living. The reasons for land use segregation was further buttressed by Hannah in her book, “The Human Conditions”: she stated that industrial revolution, cultural and socio-economic shifts led to increase in enforcement of urban regulations. Overcrowding, pollution and squalor associated with factories were major concerns that led city officials and planners to consider the need for functional separation of uses (Sonia: origin and implications of American land regulations, 2014).
On this note, I will like to disregard some of the statements by the author as they are mere insinuations fueled by unavoidable feeling of victimhood. Hence, land use zoning and subdivisions are pure planning principles to safeguard the environment and public health so as to ensure sustainability. However, this has unconsciously affected not just women but men as well though at different scale and dimension.

THE OUTWARD GROWTH OF CITIES AND TRANSPORTATION.
The argument as per who drives the car is really not an academic debate from my perception because, it is solely a private issue which is dependent on the priorities of individual households and what they agree on. Factors bothering on cost, convenience and flexibility (geography, and location) all comes into consideration when deciding on who drives the car. These factors however are place and person specific and should not be generalized for the sake of equity and sensitivity. 
We live in a country (Nigeria) where virtually everything seems not to be working properly including emergency services. So, having a car is an addition and a huge incentive during emergencies especially when the woman can drive (because women are the ones with the children most of the time). But what happens when they cannot drive? Some women especially the unschooled ones find it difficult to drive due to fear. While some believe it is a man thing, others can’t just believe in themselves. This is why I always advocate for women to learn driving irrespective of social class.
On the other hand, effective public transport system is what we should be advocating for in this century of sustainability, so as to minimize urban pollution and congestion with special consideration for women and nursing mothers. Hence, public transport system should be restructured to accommodate the different needs of women in a sustainable way. Like the author rightly stated, “women’s lack of mobility is often seen as their own fault and not an urban structural issue”. “Women’s justified fear for their safety, an issue linked to travel, may be diagnosed as a disease such as agoraphobia or even schizophrenia (the inability to distinguish reality from unreality)” (Ussher, 1999).
Focas (1989;168) view of creating a policy to encourage women to obtain a driving license and drive whenever opportune would have been a viable option. But unfortunately, urban planning has moved on from that- if it is not environmental friendly, it shouldn’t be it.
DISTRICT PLANNING.
“Zoning problems combined with the capricious dispersed locations of essential local facilities such as schools, shops, and health facilities has compounded the problems of women by creating time-budgeting problems and inconveniences (Bhride, 1987)”.  This according to Greed affects all classes of women and are viewed as unprofessionalism when trying to combine home activities with their job. Some male professionals often see women as not being for certain jobs. They also argue that women should retire to where they belong “kitchen”. So an average African woman is at risk of abandoning her career or exchanging it for the so called domestic activities. The atmosphere is not friendly at all for women especially in the global south, as they are exposed to a number of issues ranging from taunts to outright abuse. However, many have rose through the psycho-social anomaly to becoming great women in the society- judiciously combining career and family without compromise. At this point, it will be right to say that women have the inherent ability to perform better than men in several aspect of the society with their ability to multi-task.
But then, there is another twist in the argument when the author quoted Attfield (1989); “ironically, although neighbourhood units might be seen as falling on the domestic, female home side of the public/private dichotomy and may be most inconvenient for women to inhabit, often with shops, schools, and factories in opposite directions, involving additional walking and worry”. She however sees the neighbourhood concept as an artificial concept based on a sentimentalized ideal of community. 
The neighbourhood design on the contrary, is based on the principle of integrating land uses within a cluster of buildings or group of settlements called neighbourhoods at certain service radius. The idea of service radius is to create a form of convenience, flexibility and fairness in the distribution of uses within the neigbourhood. While some households may be closer to some activities others are farther from it, yet they enjoy a form of equity in the location of facilities and services. But arguing about these things is wanting to have everything at your door step in the name of feminism. The fact that women have to worry about some issues like the high steps outside their front door and other women unfriendly designs are why we need female professionals in the field.
The provision of childcare facilities within the built environment should also be integrated into housing design to ensure women participation in the development of the society, as well as given them a sense of belonging. Planning principles and standards should be enshrined into the building by-laws (codes) and should form the basis for vetting building plans and land use subdivisions by physical planning authorities. 

...written by NNADILI IFEANYI PETER
A graduate of urban and Regional Planning from the AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY and a graduate member Nigerian Institute of Management (GMNIM).
A REVIEW OF CHAPTER 24 OF THE BOOK "WOMAN IN THE CITY OF MAN".

BLOOD LETTING: SARS OPERATIVES KILLS AGAIN IN ANAMBRA.

"My innocent father was shot to dead by a sarz officer who came to my shop where I am selling cloths to arrest my neighbour, on the process of the argument my father came out toblead on behalf of my neighbour, on the process he was shot to dead  by a sarz officer. Just like that #i want justice#.
There are the exact words of Mr Chinonso Collins the son of the diseased as he posted on a community forum on Facebook at the early hours of Wednesday the 13th day of May, 2020.
See the shot of the post below:
Recall that extrajudicial killings by the security operatives has become has become a normal in the country. And  until Justice is served, the trend will escalate into an inferno that may consume us all.
LETS KNOW YOUR SUBMISSION ON THIS.

DIY: HOW TO GET PINKY LIPS AT HOME NATURALLY

Today may not be Valentine's Day or your wedding day. But hei! That's no excuse to not have soft pinky lips all year round naturally.
Research has shown that the lips is one of the most attractive place on the human body. Have you ever felt like a goddess being told by the opposite sex that you have a nice lips? I sure know exactly how it feels. Having soft, fuller, rosy and natural pink lips is sure a dream for everyone. No one will feel great carrying black-dry lips like a burnt offering around. Gosh!
Having dry and black lips isn't a death sentence though, but we can help you make it better. On that note, we are here to teach you how to get that fuller, softer,, sexy and brighter piny lips within a very short, I mean VERY SHORT period of time.
Before we proceed, please avoid smoking, reduce exposure to sunlight and use the right lip makeup for healthy lips.
Now ladies and gentlemen, here are the various ways to get pinky lips but number 5 is a bomb.
1. Exfoliate your lips using homemade lip scrub ( subscribe to get update on our post on how to make lips scrub at home).
2. Moisturize/hydrate your lips regularly with Vaseline, lip gloss to make them softer. Also drink plenty of water daily.
3. Quit smoking to get pinky lips.
4. Appy beetroot paste for a natural tint lips.
5. Use your tooth brush and tooth paste. 
Talking about tooth paste and brush, this is very effective  and works over night. It is advisable to apply continuously for a period of one week.
PROCEDURE.
* Apply tooth paste of choice on your lips before bedtime. (I use Oral B, but any tooth paste can work).
* Leave till morning.
* After brushing your teeth in the morning, use your tooth brush to brush your lips too and wash off.
* Go check your lips.
NB: DO TGOS FOR ONE WEEK FOR A LASTING AND OBVIOUS RESULT.
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ARE YOU IN NEED OF FREE FOOD STUFF? AN NGO IS DELIVERING FREE FOOD STUFFS


If you are less privileged and in need of food stuffs that will last you for at least 5 days, then give thanks to God because you can now apply for free food stuffs and have it delivered to your home at no cost.
Those is from an organization called " Covid Aid Food Distribution Network". While the Federal government officials are disbursing the condition Al cash transfers to the citizens, this organization is helping the poor and hungry masses in their little way.
WHO ARE THEY?
The Covid Aid Food Distribution Network is a network of concerned volunteers that are supporting Nigerians affected by the CovidCOV lockdown by sourcing and delivering food aid to those in need. It is an NGO which is out to donate foodto the poorest and vulnerable people on Nigeria especially in Lagos and Abuja.
METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION.
Covid Aid said it would adopt a safe distribution strategy so as to avoid crowd biuld up. In the light of this, all applicants need to register using a USSD code or through an online form and the food will be dispatched to your home by the volunteers.
HOW TO APPLY.
1. Visit covidaid.ng/start or dial *371*911# on your MTN, Airtel or 9mobile line.
2. Provide your details i.e. names and location.
3. Make your request.
4. Your request and that of others in your location will be deliveede to your location.
NOTE: The food stiggs are totally free and you won't pay for it.
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13 LOW CAPITAL BUSINESS IDEAS TO START THIS SEASON.

Starting a business is not as easy as as running it. It is really tough articulating business ideas. So to say, being an entrepreneur is one of the toughest decisions one could ever make. Answering basic economic questions of WHAT, WHOM, WHERE TO PRODUCE AND HOW TO EFFICIENTLY UTILISE RESOURCES poses a tough challenge to aspiring entrepreneurs.
However, a bit of inspiration can serve as a catalyst to the unlimited world of possibilities of entrepreneurship. It all starts with an idea that has room to grow over night; from kiosks to multinational companies.
This list includes a well thought-out and proven 13 great business ideas that can help you achieve greatness and financial freedom in 2020 and beyond. These are businesses you can start with little or no capital and grow with time. Remember it's no rocket science neither is it a child's play to establish and run a business successfully. It's all about moderation and dedication. A kiost can grow into a company with just the right amount of dedication, passion, knowledge and focus.
If you are ready to run your own business, consider any of the following 13 business ideas.
1. POULTRY FARMING:
Do you know that you can set up a poultry farm of about 100 birds with as little as #50,000 (fifty thousand naira = 128.37USD) and make as much as  #250,000 (641.83USD) income within just 4 months? This is no exaggeration. A 100 birds at your backyard with a simple cage, water and feeding troughs, lantern, charcol cooker, few drugs and feeds. The amazing thing is that you can as well make your feeds but it is advisable to start with feeds sold in the market first so you can understand better the science of feed formulation. Your birds mature in 3-4 months depending on your feeding intensity.  Assuming you arrested the 100 birds and sell at the rate of #2500 (6.42USD), you will have an income of #250,000 (641.83USD) assuming the cost of raising the birds is 20%of your income. This is just the first quarter of the year. You can sell to hotels, restaurants, relaxation joints, homes and supply for events and wholesalers. This is no magic!
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 2. PLANTAIN PLANTATION:
Obviously this requires that you have a plot or piece of land to set up.apart from just having a piece of land, you need nothing else but plantain or banana suckers and optionally munure to start. This is an amazing and lucrative business that most people have not discovered yet. Plantains and bananas botanically known as Musa Sapientum va Parasidianca is planted between 1.5 and 2 metres interval and thrive with moderate rainfall and sunlight. It takes between 8-10 months to mature. A bunch of plantain or banana goes for a minimum of #1500 depending on your location and specie. So it is important to consider the specie before buying of pulling them from the farm.
Now here is the metrics, assuming a 2m interval, you can plant a minimum of 105 plantain or banana suckers on a 15m by 30m (450sqm) plot of land. 
At maturity, assuming you sell a bunch at a flat rate of #1200, you will have an income of about #126,000 for 105 bunches. Remember you need not buy new suckers for replanting.
Remember that this is just around estimate. You can plant as much as 150-200 suckers in your 450sqm plot of land and can sell as high as #2000 per bunch.
Do you also know that you can intercrop your plantain/banana with other crops such as cassava, Mellon, pineapple, vegetables, etc.? Double income right?
The capital for this venture depends on the cost of a piece of land in your location. Lucky you if you already have one somewhere. This business requires less stress.
3. BAKERY AND BAKED PRODUCTS:
Baking is another line of business that can generate a lot of income to you as a student, wife, corps member or a worker looking for another stream of income. You can make huge huge income from baking of cakes, chops like doughnuts, samosa, peanuts, puff puff, chin chin, meat pie, fish pie, egg roll, fish roll and other varieties of deserts that exist. It requires Bo publicity or as little as telling your family and friends to patronize you and the trend continues. Once you master your art, you can provide these services to offices, homes, families, friends and even distant friends on their special days and occassions. A start up capital as low as #5000 (12.84USD) can set you up. You can use your stove and pot as oven for a start, your frying pan or spacious cooking pots for frying.
4. FOOD STUFF BUSINESS:
Yeah! I like food but that is not the reason it is on this list.  Food stuff business is one of the most lucrative businesses anyone can venture into. It is the buying and selling of food stuffs such as rice, beans, groundnut, maize, garri, stock fish, cray fish, smoked fish, etc. I can reliably tell you that People who sell these food stuffs makes hundreds of thousands of naira annually. A close friend of mine once told me how he became financially free by selling food stuffs on retail basis.
There are two ways to this:
First is, you buy in large quantities preferably in bags and then distribute to your awaiting customers on arrival. You don't need a shop to do this business but customers who are scattered all over the streets and markets.  
Secondly, you can still buy in bags and sell in custard buckets or cups. Or buy directly from the wholesalers as mentioned above. 
Your only qualification is to know where to gets these food stuffs at a cheaper rate and how to move it down to your location at a considerable cost.
A minimum start up capital of about #50,000 (128.37USD) is required to start up this business.
5. MOBILE LAUNDRY SERVICES:
A 21st century laundry services does not necessarily require a stationed shop to operate. In as much as that is not a bad idea, you can start up a mobile laundry services from the comfort of your room. I started this business in 2012 before I gained admission into the university and I never regretted ever doing it.  The only qualification is CAN YOU WASH AND IRON WELL?  If  YES, then you are qualified. The next requirements is to own a good pressing iron,  plastic basins for washing, and detergents. One other personal skill in laundry services is your ability to separate cloths to avoid stains, carefulness, neatness and the ability to know which detergent to use for a given cloth type.  Your customers are scattered all of offices, banks, neighbours and friends. Your friends and neighbours including association members can  make worthy clients for a start. Your hand work can then speak for you. Some of these things works on referral basis. You you do my work well, I will tell my friends about you. So your handwork speaks for you. 
You require as little as #5000 to start.
6. SOAP /CUSMETICS:
Do you know you can make soaps, shampoo, hair creams, anti dandruffs, Vaseline creams, air freshener, insecticides etc just at the comfort of your room/ home and distribute to restaurants, hotels, offices and homes? The amazing this is, it costs little to start production. The procedures are quite simple, the materials are affordable and accessible. You can start this business with as little as  #10,000 (25.67USD).
Other great business ideas to start with little or no capital includes:
7. Blogging.
8. Graphics and designing.
9. Housing/ real estate agent.
10. Advertising using 3D animation.
11. Ride-sharing.
12. Home cleaning services 
13. Event management.
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