Nigeria, Feb. 13 -- There is a growing perspective suggesting that women without skills, economic value, or financial independence to contribute to the family are deemed worthless. The common logic among most men revolves around what a woman can bring to the table. These narratives tend to create the impression that financially dependent women contribute less or nothing to a marital union or relationship. Although a man's worth has consistently been defined by his economic value or financial status, a woman's real strength is often perceived to lie in her beauty or appearance, a notion that remains largely unchanged. In the past, a woman's beauty was the primary source of attraction and pride, rather than her skills or financial strength....