Niger State: Orphans married off in Nigeria after mass wedding outcry

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The BBC understands that a requirement for the ceremonies to proceed was that all the women involved had to be of legal age, which is 18 in Nigeria.

Minister Kennedy-Ohanenye said she would award all the brides scholarships and a monthly stipend for the first six months of their marriages.

One of the brides’ parents, Mallama Amina Mariga, told the BBC the mass wedding was arranged to “celebrate the young women uniformly and give them a sense of togetherness”.

Ms Mariga, like many of the families, was given items towards her daughter’s wedding and dowry payment, including a bed and sewing machine from politicians.

Most of the young women have lost relatives to attacks by armed bandits, who regularly target civilians across the north-western Niger state.


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