Tuesday 29 September 2015

5 reasons Why Sanisu’s Marriage to an 18 year old (if true) is unacceptable and not a Private or religious matter and every concerned citizen must speak against it

5 reasons Why Sanisu’s Marriage to an 18 year old (if true) is unacceptable and not a Private or religious matter and every concerned Nigerian must speak against it

I woke up to the news that a man I highly respected had committed a grievous crime against all Nigerians but given the Nigerian penchant for supporting evil (if committed by our religious or tribal brother) the matter has become rather clouded by irrelevant considerations. As a female who was born in Kano and educated in Northern Nigeria, a part of the country which will always be dear in my heart, I have watched helplessly as the beautiful and once peaceful yet forward thinking region retrogressed at great personal and national costs. The main reason for this retrogression to my mind is the unjust and wicked systems established and perpetuated by some wicked Northern leaders, often hidden in the cloak of culture or religion.

This marriage is one blow too many, our leaders cannot enjoy the perks of office without paying the price of constraint. I’ve taken the time to articulate below why this is not a personal, cultural or religious matter. All well meaning Nigerians must arise and confront this evil for what it is.



11.     It is an insult to the officers and soldiers who have died defending this nation: I am a proud military child- my father served this nation meritoriously and I have a biological brother and several none biological brothers who I love dearly currently serving in the North. Quite frankly I am sick and tired of mourning one young man after another almost on a daily basis- men in their prime, to the unacknowledged war in the North. The cost of lives and unfulfilled dreams ought to cause restraint in the minds and actions of genuine leaders. What real leader goes merrying, nay marrying whilst his troops are slaughtered at the battlefront? Your Royal Highness sir, now is not the time for marriage!

22.     The Chibok Girls: It’s been over 500 days since over 200 girls were abducted. Their crime? They simply sought education! I consider it an insult to the sacrifice of the girls for another girl child to be traded by powerful men in a deal that she has little or no gains from. The arguments of 18 being the official voting age miss the point- who at 18 is mature enough to be subjected for life to the dictates of a man as old, if not older than her father? Her sexual organs may be ready, but is her mind? She might have declared her acceptance of His Royal Highness publicly (as Islam requires) and may even be ‘happy’ at the ‘fortune’ of this well arranged marriage but not for this young woman the pleasure of a casual trip to a beach. She cannot take a casual stroll down the street; upload a casual facebook picture. She cannot enjoy the casual attentions of young men, who know the beat and needs of her generation, who may today be penniless but given her friendship and encouragement, not for long. Irrelevant you call these but it is the dreams and pursuits of youth that make for innovation and genuine development. 

33.     The prevalence of underdevelopment: in his book Truth and Transformation, Vishal Mangalwadi states categorically that Africa and Asia have remained largely underdeveloped for a singular reason- the weakness of polygamy to build strong nations. Accordingly, he articulates how the discipline of monogamy forces men to build systems; builds strong women who can contribute to genuine development. Not weak women who make substandard decisions to keep the favour of the polygamist head of family. After all, merely by insisting on her rights, she can be punished with the addition of a new bride. Northern Nigeria is too underdeveloped for any NORTHERNER to say it’s ok, it is not ok!   

44.     Body Language: the North is currently the most backward region of Nigeria- chiefly responsible for our high rates of illiteracy and its attendant issues. It is also well known for its child bride issues. Every researcher worth their salt clearly identifies the North’s culture as a factor, whilst this was previously viewed as part of the Islamic injunction, forward moving states like Dubai clearly demonstrate that Islam does not equal backwardness. Northern leaders cannot therefore be seen by their actions to endorse age-old traditions that have been known to impede development.

It therefore does not matter that she will continue her studies! For the over 90% of girls less ‘fortunate’ who will be married off education will cease, leading to dismal outcomes and an unending cycle of poverty for the community which HRH ‘serves’. He must be seen to contend actively against ANY FACTOR that impedes his people. Child marriage is one such factor!! His body language in this case screams :“I have no problem with child marriage”!

55.     The duty of leadership: Africans have long enjoyed the benefits of office without consequent responsibility. World Leaders are held to higher standards. Constrained by the duty their office demands, they have lost the right to live how they please, or in response to old unprogressive traditions. I know for a fact that it is a long held Northern tradition to ‘gift’ brides to traditional rulers and it is considered an insult to return these ‘gifts’. HRH cannot given his exposure, skills, training and clout be seen to endorse a backward system. He owes the people of Kano and the entire nation a higher standard.  

For those eager to rush to his defense on the basis of it being reflective of his religion- my father was privileged to serve under a very devout Muslim who told him; “people use Islam as a means to push their weakness of character. The Quran says to marry up to 4 wives if one can love them equally. Common sense says that no one can love two women equally, talk less of four!”

Chinedu Diego
Is the Chief Enabler@ Skillzmax Consulting
A Human Capacity Maximization Company
@chinedudiego
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