Why have plans for a mass wedding sparked controversy in Nigeria?
Nigeria's Women's Affairs Minister filed a court injunction to stop the marriage of 100 girls in Niger state, saying authorities needed to check their ages.
鈥淲ithout the public outcry, the mass marriage would have gone on as planned.鈥
There鈥檚 been a lot of debate, claim and counter-claim in Nigeria this week over a proposed mass wedding of 100 couples in Niger state in the north of the country.
Concerns were raised that some of the girls involved were under the legal age for marriage, and a petition was quickly launched. The Women's Affairs Minister, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye filed a court injunction to stop the ceremony. She鈥檚 since said that the wedding can go ahead but only after an investigation has taken place 鈥 and has offered the girls scholarships as well as gifts including sewing machines and rice. She said the girls would be closely monitored in their new homes after their marriages.
Child marriages are common in the predominantly Muslim north, where poverty is higher than in the largely Christian south.
Alan Kasujja unpicks the controversy 鈥 and asks what it tells us about the marriage of young people in Nigeria.
Presenter: Alan Kasujja.
Guests: 大象传媒 reporter, Azeezat Olaoluwa and gender and child advocate, Ayotomiwa Ayodele.
Updated 24th May to reflect Minister Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye鈥檚 latest statement.
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