Gandu system
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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Gandu is a family-based system of work in Hausa-speaking areas of Nigeria in which junior family members work for the head of the family in return for various benefits.
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- Rural Hausa: A Village and a Setting - Page 38: "The Hausa institution of paternal gandu is a voluntary, mutually advantageous, agreement between father and married son, under which the son works in a subordinate capacity on his father's farms in return for a great variety of benefits"
- A Comparative Study of Thirty City-state Cultures: An Investigation, Page 493: "A gandu comprised two or more males and their families who jointly operated a farm under the authority of its senior male member "
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