Introduction
The family is a small but basic unit in-the society, which serves as a pillar to ensure that society stands firmly. It provides a socially appxoved context for childbearing, children and for the education of its younger members (Otite & Ogionwo, 1979). From this viewpoint the welfare and education of children and younger members of the family are responsibilities of family members both nuclear and extended. However, these values are giving away to some other modern values. Extended family members visit their relatives in the cities with the aim of seeking for greener pastures. During this period, members of such nuclear families are not only expected to cater for themselves but also for those members of their extended family.
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Owunni, Bernard . "Changing Family Structures/Values And -The Incidence Of Human Trafficking In Edo State" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/changing-family-structures-values-and-the-incidence-of-human-trafficking-in-edo-state-1