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English: Older women are called Iya, followed by the name of their first child. In other parts of Nigeria, they may be called Mama, all of them signifying some sort of relation to motherhood, as the duty of feeding, especially what is called "home food", is still mostly seen as an activity for a woman, hence why this particular business is dominated by them.
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Author Adaku Nwakanma

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