In recent times women in Nigeria have been seeking independence and recognition, no longer content with their traditional roles as housewives and mothers, the women have joined together to create a kind of women liberation movement, first under the umbrella of WRAPA an acronym for women’s right and privileges agency and later under several other bodies including non-governmental agencies like women in Nigeria (WIN), association of northern women science and technology (ANWIST)and convention for the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women (CEDAW) A Whole federal ministry for women affairs was established since 1995 for the development and advancement of Nigeria women towards what they call gender equality. Through all these bodies, Nigerian women hope to acquire the federation to pursue interest outside the home like the opportunity to acquire education or pursue a career, instead of spending all the time doing housework. The effects of the changes brought by these bodies are already being felt in some families for instances the traditional husband wife relationship appears to be undergoing a radical transformation. Because so many women are now working, men are learning to share the household task of cooking, cleaning and even caring for the children. In some families, there appears to be a complete reversal of the traditional roles the husband stays home while the wife earns the family’s income. It should be pointed out however that this is the exception not the rule The effects of women’s liberation are being felt not only in the home but also on the job. More women are working and they are demanding equal responsible positions. It is not uncommon these days for a woman to head major government ministries and are parastatals many businesses now encourage women to advance to high management positions, and every year, the nation’s higher institutions produce more women doctors lawyers and accountants. Politics and government are other areas that are feeling the impact of the women’s movement. Although Nigerians do not appear ready to accept a woman president, women are already being elected to public offices in increasing numbers as senators and members of the national and state assemblies. Although Nigerians is yet to have a woman governor which is the highest office in a state, there have been a few women deputy governors and house speakers. A few years ago this would have been unthinkable In conclusion, women in Nigeria are acquiring greater independence which is causing sweeping changes in the society at home, at work and in politics. Some men may not be happy with these changes but the women are always quick to point out that it was men who created the conditions leading to the reaction of the women.