Title of Book: The Stake of Gender Inclusivity
Author: Hezekiah James
Publisher: MBK~Darul Hikma Printing Press, Bauchi, Bauchi
State, Nigeria
Year Published: 2025
Pages: 162
Reviewer: Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga
The author points that gender issues are not just a women’s
issue but a human issue that affects society as a whole. With insightful explanations
and reflections, Hezekiah encourages men and women to rethink how they relate
to each other and how society can move towards fairness and cooperation. With a
periscope on gender relations and social developments, the book highlights the
importance of partnership between both genders in building a better society.
The Seven-Chapter book dwells on the following topics: Gender Background Study, Gender
Analytical Reviews, Gender Thriving Controversies, Gender Boundary
Landmarks, Gender Case Studies, Gender Sensitivity Initiative and Thrilling Gender Approach
respectively. Each of the chapters contain
subthemes focusing on various perceptions and perspectives of the subject
matter. One of such perspectives is the idea that men should not be left out of
the conversation about gender equality.
The author highlights the need for men to play an important
role in supporting and promoting robust discussion about women rights. He
explains that many societies have long believed that gender discussions are
meant only for females or feminist activists. Unfortunately, this assumption
creates division instead of progress. According to the author, real progress
happens when both men and women work together to address social problems. The
author clearly states that men must be seen “Not as benefactors, but as active
champions of gender initiatives" (pg 1). This statement introduces the
main conflict in the book: the misunderstanding that gender equality is a
struggle between men and women rather than a shared responsibility.
Based on the foregoing, Dr. DeWayne
Frazier, the President of American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, Adamawa State,
who wrote the 'Foreword' of the book, says that, "We are living in a
moment of heightened awareness around gender, identity, and equity. Yet, while
progress is visible in some areas, the path toward true gender inclusivity
remains incomplete. Deep-seated cultural norms, institutional biases, and
systemic inequalities continue to hinder the fulfillment of gender equality
around the world. These barriers are not just personal: they are structural.
They do not only affect individuals: they undermine entire communities and
economies. This is the landscape into which The Stake of Gender Inclusivity enters: not merely as
another contribution to the gender discourse, but as a strategic intervention.
With more than words, it is about action and how we can be the
change that is needed."
Therefore, one of the central themes of the book is
cooperation. The author explains that gender equality should not be viewed as a
competition where one group wins and the other loses. Instead, he emphasizes
that progress can only happen when both sides respect and understand each other.
As the author explains, “Gender engagement is not a zero sum game, where
progress for one gender equates loss for another” (pg 1). This idea forms the
foundation of the book’s message. Rather than blaming men for social problems
or portraying women as powerless victims, the book encourages mutual respect
and shared responsibility. The author presents men and women as partners who
both have important roles to play in shaping society.
Furthermore, the author makes use of real everyday people in
society by discussing the roles played by men, women, and families in shaping
gender relationships. These roles help the reader understand how gender
attitudes are learned and passed from one generation to another. Emphasis on the
role of the household as the place where many beliefs about gender are first
developed is one of the meats and potatoes in the book. Here, the author says meaningful
change begins at the personal level, where individuals reflect on their
attitudes and behaviors. By focusing on everyday relationships between men and
women, Hezekiah makes the discussion more relatable and easier for readers to
understand.
One other noteworthy quality of the book is its logical
structure. It begins with personal reflections and gradually expands into
broader discussions about culture, religion, law and other social institutions.
By examining influences such as traditions, religious teachings, and legal
systems, the author shows that attitudes about gender are shaped not only by
individuals but also by larger social structures. This approach helps readers
to understand why gender inequality continues to exist in many societies. He
emphasizes that solving it requires cooperation and collective effort. The
author also encourages open dialogue between men and women, suggesting that
honest conversations can help reduce misunderstandings while strengthening
relationships.
Moreover, another commendable trait of the book is its
balanced approach to gender discussions. Instead of creating division, the
author tries to build understanding between both genders. The book encourages
men to take responsibility for supporting gender equality while also
recognizing the important contributions of women in society. This balanced
perspective makes the book thoughtful and constructive. It also promotes the
idea that cooperation is more effective than conflict when addressing societal
issues.
Hence, in terms of writing style, the author is thoughtful
and reflective, combining explanation, social observation, and analysis to
discuss gender issues in society. Even though gender issues tend to make many
men defensive of their own rights as leaders, the tone and diction of the
author remains clear, balanced and easy to understand. These make the ideas he
propagates comprehensible to a wide range of readers.
Nonetheless, though the ideas Hezekiah advocates are highly
commendable, a few weaknesses are in the delivery of some messages in the text.
At some points, the discussion borders on theoretical jingoism, which may make
it uneasy for some readers to relate to the ideas. This does not in any way
diminish the salient ideas in the book, aimed at promoting peace and
cooperation concerning gender relationships and social development. The
hallmark of the book is that, gender equality cannot be achieved by one group
alone but requires cooperation, understanding, and shared responsibility
between men and women.
In conclusion, the author encourages readers to have a
rethink concerning their previous ideas about gender differences, and ignite meaningful
positive social change, which begins with honest dialogue and mutual respect. Therefore,
the book is a highly recommended material for policymakers, religious leaders, sociological
scholars, students and anyone interested in social development. The book matters
in today’s world as gender debates continue to shape politics, education,
religion, and family life.
Hezekiah James is a Nigerian author, educator, entrepreneur,
and social inclusion advocate whose works focus on advancing sustainable
solutions to social development challenges. Some other of his manuscripts are waiting in line for publication. He attended Perfect Memorial
Secondary School, Mwari, and further advanced his studies at the University of
Jos, Plateau State where he pursued higher education and expanded his
intellectual interests. Various
organisations such as the Bauchi State Ministry of Higher Education, the
Ministry of Women Affairs and Child Development, as well as NGOs/CSO etc, have
shown interest in The Stake of Gender
Inclusivity as a worthy text for education and human relationship improvement.
These engagements demonstrate the growing relevance of the book in shaping
conversations around inclusive development and social responsibility.
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