Margaret Eze is a writer, originally trained as a secretary in the United Kingdom and Nigeria at the Pitmans Central College, London and Yaba College of Technology, Yaba Nigeria respectively. She worked as a personal asisstant to various corporate chief executives and rose to managerial level in most places. Margaret does freelance writing for academic research, writing bodies for under and post-graduate students, and currently has about 10 unpublished books and poems. Margaret writes because, "I love writing for children, youths, women and other issues that inspire people."
Halima explores the experiences of a typical African girl-child who is often discriminated against because of her gender. In most African countries, the male child is given preference to the girl and, more often than not, given more privileges and opportunities than the girl. The purpose of the book is to speak for the girl-child to be given equal opportunity with the boy-child for the simple reason that the gender of a child does not say anything about anybody's destiny, talent[s] or intelligence.
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