A STUDY OF PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXTENDED FAMILY SYSTEM IN NIGERIA

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A STUDY OF PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXTENDED FAMILY SYSTEM IN NIGERIA

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

          Marriage is an institution established by God in the beginning of the world (Gen. 1 vs 27) marriage is an agreement between two people normally of opposite sex to live, work, bear, and bring up children together throughout their life time. (Gen 2 vs 24) marriage demands maturity so that partners can best develop their full sense of togetherness, belonging, responsibility and interdependence. (Matt. 19 vs 5-6, Matt 10 vs 7-9).

          The extended family household as a cultural idea has been distinguished in the majority of documented human history in order words the extended family is also known as consequent family (polygamous family). This means whereby one man can marry as many wives as he can cater for e.g. Muslim religion.  The problem of extended family ties spread both risks and benefits. Extended family groups often form corporations of individuals who function in concert as a single social and economic unit.

          This study is therefore designed to examine people’s attitudes towards the problems of the extended family in Nigeria.

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

-              The inability to meet family demands.

-              Deviant behavioural traits in children

-              Unfaithfulness on the part of the partners (man or wife)

-              Religious fanaticism (violence, unreasoning enthusiasm).

-              There will be supportive individuals in your family might not understand why you were choosing to bring someone else child into your home.

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 

-              Identify the problem of extended family

-              Identify the effects of problems of the extended family

-              Identify the various reasons that leads to the problem of the extended family

-              Identify the possible solutions to the problems of the extended family.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

          The reasons of the problem associated with the extended family are: 

-              If someone in your extended family chooses not to accept that child, you have the freedom to separate yourself from that person it actually becomes your responsibility to do so if being around that person will not put your children in emotional danger.

-              If you allow other opinion to influence your decision you may make a mistake in not following through with the adoption process.

-              Adoption is a very loving sacrifice.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

-              Defined extended family

-              What are their type of docents

-              What are the problems associated with the extended family system

-              What are the limitations and delimitations of extended family system?

-              What are the risks and benefits of the extended family?

SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY 

-              Adoption is a very loving sacrifice; it shows that family does not have to be biological to benefit from love for one another.

-              Things can change overtime and often once the extended family member understands that you can provide a good home for the child they may change their mind.

-              The final decision on any adoption should not be left up to anyone outside your home. If you allow other opinions to influence your decisions you may make a mistake in not following through with the adoption process.

DEFINITION OF TERMS

Extended Family: This comprises members of the nuclear family and the relatives of wives or wife and husband, which include uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins, grandparents etc.

Descent systems: Extended family ties that reach across households provide important social and economic advantages in terms of shared labour, socialization of children, and support for the elderly.

Extended family groups: This often form corporations of individuals who function in concert as a single social and economic unit.

Problems of extended family: namely Extended family ties spread both risks and benefits. Importance especially in setting with scarce resources. The problems of extended family system are:

-              Inability to meet family demands

-              Unfaithfulness on the part of the partners

-              Deviant behavioural traits in children

-              Religious fanaticism (unreasoning enthusiasm between the partners).

-              One traditional example is in contemporary hunter-gather societies, where resources are often uncertain, and individuals have minimal success in obtaining these resources. In these settings, highly elaborate rules, based on concepts of extended family, often govern the distribution of food and other resources. In this way, the success of an individual benefits the group.

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