Financial Control and Women’s Socio-economic Development in Lafia Metropolis of Nasarawa state, Nigeria

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  • Stephen Sunday Ojo Department of Sociology, Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria
  • Sunday Adesina Ayesoro Department of Social Development, Isa Mustapha Agwai Polytechnic, Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria
  • Obiageri Angelina Odife Department of Sociology, Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Margaret Lawrence University, Delta State, Nigeria
  • Deborah Ibechone Peter Department of Sociology, Federal University Gashua, Yobe State, Nigeria

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impacts, financial control, women, socio-economic, development

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This study examined the impacts of financial control on women’s socio-economic development in Lafia Local Government Area (LGA) of Nasarawa State, with specific focus on income control, denial of access to resources, and financial exploitation. A total of 130 questionnaires were administered across selected markets and residential areas in Lafia metropolis. Data were analyzed using frequency and percentage distributions. Findings revealed that income control was the most prevalent form of abuse, as 44.6% of respondents reported spending restrictions, 38.5% were denied access to their own money, and 33.8% experienced frequent financial monitoring. Denial of resources also emerged as a significant barrier, with 42.3% unable to meet personal needs, 36.9% prevented from doing business, and 38.5% experiencing worsening economic conditions. Financial exploitation further compounded women’s challenges, as 30.8% were forced to take loans or give money, 33.8% were deceived financially by partners, and 32.3% were made responsible for debts they did not incur. These practices not only reduced women’s capacity to save and invest but also entrenched dependency and cycles of poverty. The study concludes that financial control in Lafia LGA is widespread and reinforced by cultural norms, structural inequalities, and weak institutional support, thereby undermining women’s empowerment and socio-economic independence. It recommends stronger legal frameworks, expansion of financial literacy and empowerment programmes, and the establishment of community-based support systems to provide legal, financial, and psychosocial assistance to victims, thereby promoting sustainable development and gender equality.

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2026-07-16

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Ojo, S. S., Ayesoro, S. A., Odife, O. A., & Peter, D. I. (2026). Financial Control and Women’s Socio-economic Development in Lafia Metropolis of Nasarawa state, Nigeria. TWIST, 21(3), 1-6. https://twistjournal.net/twist/article/view/1045

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